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SUNDAY, JULY 20, 2025
Udichi President Professor Badiur Rahman passes away at 78

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UNB
17 July, 2025, 12:55 pm
Last modified: 17 July, 2025, 01:01 pm

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Udichi President Professor Badiur Rahman passes away at 78

His body was taken to the Central Shaheed Minar in Dhaka today(17 July) at 10:30 am, enabling people to pay their last respects. He will then be taken to his birthplace in Barishal for burial

UNB
17 July, 2025, 12:55 pm
Last modified: 17 July, 2025, 01:01 pm
Udichi President Professor Badiur Rahman passes away at 78

Eminent literary theorist, cultural personality and President of Bangladesh Udichi Shilpigosthi Professor Badiur Rahman passed away at midnight yesterday (July 16) at the age of 78.

He breathed his last at Health and Hope Hospital in Dhaka while undergoing treatment.

According to Udichi General Secretary Amit Ranjan Dey, Rahman was rushed to the hospital around 2am after falling seriously ill. He was declared dead shortly after admission.

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His body was taken to the Central Shaheed Minar in Dhaka today(17 July) at 10:30 am, enabling people to pay their last respects. He will then be taken to his birthplace in Barishal for burial.

Born in 1947, Badiur Rahman completed his post-graduation from Dhaka University in 1968 and joined the teaching profession the same year. He retired in 2004 from a government college and was renowned for his vast work in literary theory.

Over his lifetime, Badiur Rahman published more than fifty books on research, translation, and editing. His notable works include Sahitya Swarup, Sahitya Sangya Abhidhan, Dhrupodi Sahityatattwa, Banglar Charan Mukundadas, Satyen Samikkhan, The Prince, Gananatya, Uponyash O Janogon, Satyen Sen Rochonaboli (9 volumes), Rabindranather Onubad Kobita, and Nazrul Abhibhashon O Potroboli.

Since the 1980s, he was actively involved with Bangladesh Udichi Shilpigosthi. He served as Vice President during the 1990s and was elected President in June 2022 at the organisation's 22nd National Council, a position he held until his death.

The final chapter of his life saw controversy and internal rift within Udichi. In February this year, a faction of members—many of whom were affiliated with various left-leaning political parties—accused him and his followers of being sympathizers of the ousted Awami League leadership after the July Uprising.

The rift became public during Udichi's 23rd National Council held from February 6–8. At the concluding session on February 8 at the Shishu Academy, a physical scuffle broke out between the opposing sides during committee formation, and prominent members like Habibul Alam and Jamshed Anwar Tapan rejected Rahman's leadership following the incident.

Despite the tension, Badiur Rahman successfully completed the unfinished council in June this year, and the majority of the organisation reelected him as President.

Following his demise, various cultural organisations, including Chhayanaut, along with numerous individuals in the country's cultural sphere, have expressed deep sorrow and paid tribute to his contributions.

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