21 named for Ekushey Padak
Twenty eminent personalities and an organisation will get the country's second highest civilian award, Ekushey Padak, this year in recognition of their contributions to various fields, reports UNB.
The cultural affairs ministry announced the names of the recipients on Wednesday.
Aminul Islam Badsha (posthumous) has been selected for his role in the Language Movement.
Begum Dalia Nowshin, Shankar Roy and Mita Haque are being recognised for their contributions to music while Golam Mostafa Khan, SM Mohsin and Farida Zaman for dance, performing arts and fine arts respectively.
Hazi Akhter Sarder (posthumous), Abdul Jabbar (posthumous) and AAM Mesbahul Haque (posthumous) have been chosen for their roles in the Liberation War.
Zafar Wazed (Ali Wazed Zafar) has been picked for the award for his contribution to journalism and Jahangir Alam, Hafez Qwari Syed Saifur Rahman Nizami Shah and Bangladesh Fisheries Research Institute for their roles in research while Bikiran Prasad Barua for education.
Shamsul Alam and Sufi Mohammad Mizanur Rahman are getting the award for making contributions to economy and social service respectively.
Nurun Nabi, Sikder Aminul Haque (posthumous) and Begum Nazmun Nesa Piari have been selected for language and literature while Sayeba Akhter for medical.
Each recipient will get a gold medal, a certificate and a cheque for Tk 200,000.
Prime minister Sheikh Hasina will hand over the Ekushey Padak to the awardees at a ceremony at the Osmani Memorial Auditorium on 20 February.