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Aayojan By Bimal Kar

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Amra Tin Premik O Bhuban By Bimal Kar

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Asamay By Bimal Kar

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Atahpar By Bimal Kar

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Bachai Galpo By Bimal Kar

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Balika Bodhu By Bimal Kar

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Chandrogirir Raj Kahini By Bimal Kar

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Dangshan By Bimal Kar

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Dashti Kishor Uponyas By Bimal Kar

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Deyal (Part 1) By Bimal Kar

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Deyal Part 2 By Bimal Kar

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Dibaratri By Bimal Kar

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Dui Prem By Bimal Kar

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Ei Jubakera By Bimal Kar

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Ekoda Kuyashay By Bimal Kar

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Ekti Photo Churir Rahasya By Bimal Kar

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Bimal Kar (footballer)

Bangladeshi footballer (1937–2024)

Bimal Kar (Bengali: বিমল কর, romanized: Bimol Kor, pronounced[bimɔlkɔɾ]; 9 June 1937 – 19 September 2024) was a Bangladeshi footballer. A centre-back, he was a member of the Shadhin Bangla football team during the Bangladesh War of Independence.

Early life

Bimal Kar was born on 9 June 1937, in Parshuram Upazila of Feni District in Bengal, British India.[1] He was the second child of Rohini Kar and Hiranmayi Kar.[2] Bimal attended Feni High School, where he represented the school football team alongside Feni Evergreen Club in numerous football tournaments. Eventually, while studying at Comilla Victoria College, he participated in tournaments in Chittagong.[3]

Club career

In 1959, Bimal became a railway worker at Chittagong Railway and also started representing their football team in the Chittagong Football League. He also represented Chittagong Customs and Chittagong Power Board in the Chittagong First Division.[4] In 1966, he joined Victo

Bimal Kar

For Bangladeshi footballer, see Bimal Kar (footballer).

Bimal Kar (19 September 1921 — 26 August 2003) was an Indian writer and novelist who wrote in Bengali. He received the 1975 Sahitya Akademi Award presented by the Sahitya Akademi, India's National Academy of Letters, for his novel Asamay.

Personal life and education

Bimal Kar was born in Taki in the North 24 Parganas, in 1921. Bimal Kar had lived in various places in and around Bihar like Jabalpur, Hazaribagh, Gomoh and Dhanbad. He died on 26 August 2003.[1]

Career

Bimal Kar has written many Bengali classics. He also wrote dramas depicting society.[2] The special ability of Kar was that he had many completely different narration styles and he has also written noteworthy ones almost entirely comprising dialogue. His mastery of the Western Bengal and Chhota Nagpur locales matched well his in-depth association with modern Calcutta.

He was involved in myriad professions that later helped him write on varied subjects. His writings reflect a modern mind and have inspired

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