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Contact Details of Members of Sanmilita Sanskritik Jote, Sylhet CONTACT DETAILS OF MEMBERS OF SANMILITA SANSKRITIK JOTE, SYLHET 1 Mr. Aminul Islam Choudhury Dramatist, Reciter, News Reader President, Sommilito Sankskritic Jote, Sylhet. +8801610001700 [email protected] 179, South Kajol Shah, Sylhet. 2 Mr. Shamsul Alam Salim Poet, Singer Executive Member, Central Committee. Sommilito Sangskritik Jote. Vice-President, Sommilito Sankskritic Jote, Sylhet +8801711341389, +8801911110050 (whatsapp) [email protected] 188 Shuveccha, ApongeeenTawar, Mia Fazilchist. Subidbazar, Sylhet, Bangladesh. 3 Mr. Goutam Chakroborty. Singer, General Secretary, Sommilito Sankskritic Jote, Sylhet. +8801711301027. [email protected]. 86/8, uddipon R/A, mirabazar, Sylhet, Bangladesh 4 Mr. Animesh Bijoy Chowdhury SingerJoint Secretary, Sommilito Sankskritic Jote, Sylhet. Principal, Geetabitan Bangladesh +8801717258533 Mail : [email protected] Pushpayon-82, Senpara, Shibgonj, Sylhet 204 BANGLADESH 5 Mr. Nizamuddin Laskar Freedom fighter Writer, translator, playwright, actor Former Chief Director, Sommilito natto Porishad Sylhet +8801711811744, +8801762473484 [email protected] Bilpar, Lamabazar, Sylhet 6 Mr. Mishfaq Ahmed Chowdhury Actor, Model, President SommilitaNattya Parishad. Sylhet. +88 01711813905 mishfaqmishu [email protected] 37,Bashundhara r/a Roynagar Rajbari Sylhet. 3100.Bangladesh. 7 Mr. Rajat Kanti Gupta Actor, Director General Secretary, Sommilita Nattya Parishad. Sylhet. +8801726016655 [email protected] 4/2 Shoptodipa r /a Jamtola, Sylhet, Bangladesh BANGLADESH 205 CONTACT DETAILS OF DESIGNATED MEMBERS OF NRITYASHAILY Advisor Bibash Shyam Purkayastha Phone No.: 01711736191 Email: [email protected] Director Nilanjona Jui Phone No.: 01711977528 Email: [email protected] Member Shahjada Nahian Chowdhury Phone No.: 01759438294 Email: [email protected] Member Bishal Shyam Purkayastha Phone No.: 01711946019 Email: [email protected] Member Proma Debi Swarna Phone No.: 01765123052 Email: [email protected] BANGLADESH 209 Member Badhan Das Phone No.: 01781145427 Email: [email protected] Member Joyeta Banik Phone No.: 01760765391 Email: [email protected] Member Shampa Roy Pinky Phone No.: 01727447550 Email:[email protected] Member Jhalok Chakroborthy Phone No.: 01749746494 Email: [email protected] Member Arpita Dey Phone No.: 017211 09063 Email: [email protected] 210 BANGLADESH CONTACT DETAILS OF PERSONALITIES OF ART & CULTURE FROM MOULAVIBAZAR 1. Prodip Mollik Designation: Artist Address: Nurani 65/26, Subid Bazar, Sylhet, Bangladesh Phone No.: 01721038420 Email: parthoprodipbd@gmail Name of Culture: Vocal Artist, Singer 2. M. M.Yousuf Ali Genaral Secretary, Bangladesh Udichi Shilpigoshthi, Moulovibazar District A. R. Monjil Moulvibazar Pourosobha, Moulvibazar. Phone No. ±8801712489235 Email: [email protected] Name of Culture: Folk Singer 3. Name: Navy Talukder Enlisted Singer of Bangladesh Television (Folk Song since 2002) Enlisted Singer of Bangladesh Betar (Folk Song since 2002) Besides Sing also Modern Song, Nazrul Song Phone No.: +8810733398000 and +8801712079420 Email: [email protected] and [email protected] Current Address: 637/6 Efa Neer, Flat 9D, 60 Feet, Monipur, Mirpur 2, Dhakaand Permanent Residence: South Varaura, Jetty Road, Sreemangal, Moulvibazar, Bangladesh BANGLADESH 221 4. Prodip Chandra Naha Dance teacher of Bangladesh Shishu Academy, Moulvibazar The Flower K.G. & High School, Moulvibazar Saptashor Sangeet Bidyapeeth, Moulvibazar, 23 Shantibag, Moulvibazar, Bangladesh Phone No.: 0088-01712719464 Email: [email protected] Name of Culture: Saptashor Sangeet Bidyapeeth, Moulvibazar, Bangladesh 5. Sumon Das 6. Payl Kormokar 7. Debangshi Deb 8. Pria Dhar 9. Soma Das 10.Shimla Das 11. Kahini Deb 12.Joyita Datta 222 BANGLADESH 13. Syeda Samara Nauora Choudhury 14.Nujhat Ahmed Hradika 15. Jyoti Sinha Designation: General Secretary of Manipuri Theatre (A drama group in Bangladesh) Address: Kamalgonj, Moulvibazar Phone No.: 008801717653408 Email: [email protected] Activity: Acting and Dancing 16. Bidhan Chandra Singha Designation: Manipuri Dance and Music Instructor, Manipuri Lalitkola Academy. Add ress: Kamalgonj, Moulvibazar Phone No.: 01730182048 Activity: Dancing and Drumming 17. Shuvashis Sinha Designation: President of Manipuri Theatre, Director, Author, Poet, Acting Designer. Address: Kamalgonj, Moulvibazar Phone No.: 008801716578303 Email: [email protected] 18. Uzzal Sinha Actor and Instrumentalist, Manipuri Theatre 19. Bidhan Sinha Singer and Actor BANGLADESH 223 20. Aruna Sinha Member of Manipuri Theatre 21. Swarnali Sinha Member of Manipuri Thratre 22. Sharmila Sinha Member of Manipuri Theatre 23. Shyemoli Sinha Member of Manipuri Theatre 24. Mithun Deb Nath Address: Komolgonj, Moulvibazar, Bangladesh Phone No.: +88-01729839365 Email: [email protected] Name of the Culture: Folk Singer: Sylhet Beter 25. Arun Kanti Talukder Director: Nobarun Songit Biddhaloy, Sylhet. Singer: Bangladesh Beter. Instructor, Syhet Jela Shilpho Kola Academy. Address: Akshy Nibas, Mohona b-19. Korerpara. Sylhet Folk Song (Dhamail) Phone No. +88 01711-147749 224 BANGLADESH 26. Popy Rani Dey Father’s Nane: Sukumoy Dey Mother’s Name: Orchona Dey Location: 42/2 Korerpara, Pathantula, Sylhet: Membar: Nobarun Songit Biddhaloy, Sylhet Phone No.:+88-01742752993 Folk Singer (Dhamail) 27. Arpita Dutta Father’s Nane: Bimal Dutta Mother’s Name: Ratna Dutta Location: 86, Gopaltila, Tilagor, Sylhet Road Phone No.: ±88-01867274760 Membar: Nobarun songit Biddhaloy, Sylhet. Folk Singer (Dhamail) 28. Arpa Rani Sarker Father’s Nane:Arabindu Sarker Mother’s Name:Beauti Rani Sarker Location: Akhaliya Borogul. Phone No.: ±88-01766235760 Membar: Nobarun Songit Biddhaloy, Sylhet. Folk Singer (Dhamail) 29. Popy Das Sony Father’s Name: Rakesh Das Education: BA Honurs (2 year) Phone No.: +88-01842147749 Membar: Nobarun Songit Biddhaloy, Sylhet Folk Singer (Dhamail) 30. Susmita Chakraborty Chitra Father’s Name: Bipresh Chakraborty Mother’s Name: Sumona Chakraborty Phone No.:+88-01739667986 Location: 86, Gopaltila, Tillagor, Sylhet, Bangladesh. Membar: Nobarun Songit Biddhaloy, Sylhet. Folk Singer (Dhamail) BANGLADESH 225 31. Dristy Talukder Bonna Address: Tajpur Osmaninagar, Sylhet, Bangladesh Channel I Shera Kontho 2012 top 10, Folk Singer Phone No.: +88 01736291396 Email: [email protected] 32. Tuli Roy Father’s Name: Narayan Chandra Roy Mother’s Name: Shafali Roy Address: Chhatak, Sunamgonj Phone No.: +88-01732495658 Membar: Nobarun Songit Biddhaloy, Sylhet Folk Singer (Dhamail) 33. Trisna Rani Dey Thete Father’s Name: Shosanko Sakhor Dey Mother’s Name: Rita Rani Dey Address: Akhaliya, Brammon Shason Botpara, Sylhet Phone No.:+88-01753883727 Membar: Nobarun Songit Biddhaloy, Sylhet Folk Singer (Dhamail) 34. Beauty Sarker Father’s Name: Nagandra Sarker Mother’s Name: Sadana Rani Sarker Thana: Derai, Village: Sajonpur, District: Sunamganj Phone No.: +88-01732618651 Membar: Nobarun Songit Biddhaloy, Sylhet Folk Singer (Dhamail) 35. Ruma Deb Father’s Nane: Jagodhish Deb Mother’s name: Pronoti Deb Address: Chhatak, Sunamgonj Phone No.:+88-01787-104688 Membar: Nobarun Songit Biddhaloy, Sylhet Folk Singer (Dhamail) 36. Rima Rani Das Father’s Name: Mrinal Das Mother’s Name: Rani Das 226 BANGLADESH Address: Akhalia Noyabaza, Sylhet, Bangladesh Phone No.:+88-01783583828 Membar: Nobarun Songit Biddhaloy, Sylhet. Folk Singer (Dhamail) Village: Dungria, Post: Dungria Bazar Up: Dokkhin Sunamganj, Dist.: Sunamganj-01708793678 37. Mitu Rani Sarker Father’s Name: Gupal Sarker Mother’s Name: Candona Rani Sarker Vill.: Mamud Nagar, Shalla, Sunamgonj Phone No.: +88-01723-940430 Membar: Nobarun Songit Biddhaloy, Sylhet Folk Singer (Dhamail) 38. Amolendu Kumar Das, L.L.B. Assistant Upazila Youth Development Officer Moulvibazar, Sadar, Bangladesh President, Bangladesh Lukobidha Samajik & Sangskritik Sangstha Writer, Folk Researcher and Social Worker for Rehabilitating Displaced & Helpless People at Home and Abroad 39. Choity Dhar Address: Kazirbazar, Moulvibazar, Bangladesh Folk Singer Phone No.: +88-01647859664 40. Chondon Bhaskor Percussion Playing Address: Moulvibazar Sylhet, Bangladesh Phone No.: +88-01704412574 41. Mithun Das Bass Guitar Playing, Chirontoni Lukoganer Dol Address: Moulvibazar, Sylhet, Bangladesh Phone No.: +88-01715582117 BANGLADESH 227 42. Bapon Paul Harmonium Playing & Vocalist Chirontoni Lukoganer Dol Address: Moulvibazar Sylhet, Bangladesh Phone No.: +88-01783616326 43. Sojol Biswas Flute Playing, Chirontoni Lukoganer Dol Address: Moulvibazar Sylhet, Bangladesh Phone No.: +88-01782507018 44. Dulon Benjo Playing, Chirontoni Lukoganer Dol Address: Moulvibazar Sylhet, Bangladesh Phone No.: +88-01725583347 45. Rothindra Biswas Prothi, Dutara, Vocalist & Folk, Chirontoni Lukoganer Dol Address: Moulvibazar Sylhet, Bangladesh Phone No.: +88-01718115267 46. Nepal Bhaskor Rhythmic, Chirontoni Lukoganer Dol Address: Moulvibazar Sylhet, Bangladesh Phone No.: +88-01715683475 Emall: nepal bhaskor@ gmail.com 47. Suranjit Paul Vocalist, Folk Chirontoni Lukoganer Dol Address: Moulvibazar, Sylhet, Bangladesh Phone No.: +88-01712686128 48. Joydip Roy Raju Vocalist & Team Leader, Chirontoni Lukoganer Dol Moulvibazar, Sylhet, Bangladesh Phone No.: +88-01737460044 228 BANGLADESH 49. Bishwajit Lal Dutt, Pen Name: Sunil Shoisob Designation: Poet and Recitation Address: Girzapara, Moulvibazar, Bangladesh Phone No.: +8801716106328 Email: [email protected] Name of the Culture: Poet and Recitation 50. Soumitra Dev Designation: Editor, www redtimes.com.bd
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