Profession: Quazi Johirul Islam is one of the major poets of Bengali literature, was born in 1968. He introduced verb-less poems. Quazi has published 28 collections of poems in Bangladesh and India. His works have been translated in Albanian, Odisha and English. Kriyapadhin Kriyakolap (Actions without Verb), originally published in West Bengal, later translated version of Odisha language published from Odisha state of India. Quazi translated Jalaluddin Rumi and Ezra Pound, both the books became bestsellers in Bangladesh. His notable publications are: Purush Prithibi (Masculine World), Rastati Kromosho Shoru Hoye Jacche (Road is getting narrow), Shurjaster Porer Firisti (After sunset schedule), Dehokabya (Melody of Body), 100 Haiku, Om theke Uccharito (Resonance of Om), Masalarajya (Spice Kingdom), Vetore Temon Kichhu Nei (There is nothing inside) and so on. For his extra-ordinary contribution to the Bengali literature Quazi was awarded Poet Jasimuddin Award (Bangladesh), Rasamati Award (India), Jesmin Khan Award (Los Angeles, California), Independence Day Award 2021 (Dallas, Texas), Dream Foundation Award (New York, USA). Quazi earned a master’s degree in management from the University of Dhaka. He is an International Professional of the United Nations.
Purpose: To enjoy the vacation with Family
Start Date: 2025-10-09
End Date: 2025-10-24
From - To:
New York, United States To Dhaka, Bangladesh
Do you think that the non-resident Bengalis should have the right to vote in the upcoming election? Justify your answer. What do you think will be the proper way to implement the voting system?