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'''Sazedur Abedin Santo''' is a [[Bangladesh|Bangladeshi poet]], [[journalist]]<ref name=":0">https://www.thedailystar.net/author/sazedur-abedin-santo</ref>, [[writer]]<ref name=":1">https://malaysia.ntvbd.com/english-news/sazedur-abedin-santos-poetry-book-ashar-tui-ebong-mrittu-publishe</ref>, and social organizer.<ref>https://en.kavyakishor.com/2023/07/22/sazedur-abedin-santo-a-bangladeshi-journalist/</ref> He is known for his [[Literature|literary works]], particularly poetry that blends human emotions with philosophical and social themes, as well as his contributions to [[Journalist|journalism]] in various national and online media outlets.<ref>https://malaysia.ntvbd.com/author/sazedur-abedin-santo</ref><ref>https://www.jagonews24.com/m/author/sazedur-abedin-santo</ref>  
'''Sazedur Abedin Santo''' (''Bengali'': সাজেদুর আবেদীন শান্ত) is a [[Bangladesh|Bangladeshi poet]], [[journalist]]<ref name=":0">https://www.thedailystar.net/author/sazedur-abedin-santo</ref>, [[writer]]<ref name=":1">https://malaysia.ntvbd.com/english-news/sazedur-abedin-santos-poetry-book-ashar-tui-ebong-mrittu-publishe</ref>, and social organizer.<ref>https://en.kavyakishor.com/2023/07/22/sazedur-abedin-santo-a-bangladeshi-journalist/</ref> He is known for his [[Literature|literary works]], particularly poetry that blends human emotions with philosophical and social themes, as well as his contributions to [[Journalist|journalism]] in various national and online media outlets.<ref>https://malaysia.ntvbd.com/author/sazedur-abedin-santo</ref><ref>https://www.jagonews24.com/m/author/sazedur-abedin-santo</ref>  


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==Early life and education==
==Early life and education==
Santo was born on 1 February in Saghata Upazila, [[Gaibandha District]], [[Bangladesh]]. He spent his early life in Bogura, where he completed his secondary and higher secondary education. He later moved to Dhaka to pursue a Bachelor of Social Science (B.S.S.) in Political Science at Government Bangabandhu College.
Santo was born on 1 February 2002 in Saghata Upazila, [[Gaibandha District]], [[Bangladesh]]. He spent his early life in Bogura, where he completed his secondary and higher secondary education. He later moved to Dhaka to pursue a Bachelor of Social Science (B.S.S.) in Political Science at Government Bangabandhu College.


==Career==
==Career==
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Latest revision as of 11:51, 30 March 2026

Sazedur Abedin Santo (Bengali: সাজেদুর আবেদীন শান্ত) is a Bangladeshi poet, journalist[1], writer[2], and social organizer.[3] He is known for his literary works, particularly poetry that blends human emotions with philosophical and social themes, as well as his contributions to journalism in various national and online media outlets.[4][5]


Sazedur Abedin Santo
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Sazedur Abedin Santo
Born 1 February 2002
Place of Birth Pakurtala, Saghata, Gaibandha, Bangladesh
Nationality Bangladeshi
Occupation Poet, journalist, writer, social organizer

Early life and education

Santo was born on 1 February 2002 in Saghata Upazila, Gaibandha District, Bangladesh. He spent his early life in Bogura, where he completed his secondary and higher secondary education. He later moved to Dhaka to pursue a Bachelor of Social Science (B.S.S.) in Political Science at Government Bangabandhu College.

Career

Journalism

Santo began his journalism career with online platforms and gradually contributed to multiple Bangladeshi news outlets.[2] He has worked as a staff reporter for Daily Alokit Sakal and contributed to several publications, including:

  • The Daily Star
  • Jagonews24
  • NTV Online
  • RisingBD

He has written on topics such as travel, entrepreneurship, culture, rural heritage, and social issues.[1]

Literary work

Santo is primarily recognized as a poet. His poetry often explores themes of love, mortality, human emotion, and philosophical reflection.

His notable works include:

  • Ashar, Tui Ebong Mrittu (2021) – debut poetry collection[6]
  • Snigdho Bhor Othoba Mrittu (2022)
  • Ishwar O Hemlock (2025), later translated into English as Divinity and Hemlock[7]

He has also published poems and literary pieces in various national newspapers and online platforms.

Editing and literary activities

Santo serves as the editor of the literary magazine Unmesh Sahitya Samoyiki, which promotes emerging writers and contemporary Bengali literature.[8]

Social work

Beyond writing, Santo is involved in social and community activities. He has been associated with regional organizations in North Bengal and has reported on grassroots communities, including traditional artisan groups.[1][8]

Selected works

  • Ashar, Tui Ebong Mrittu (2021)
  • Snigdho Bhor Othoba Mrittu (2022)
  • Ishwar O Hemlock (2025)
  • Divinity and Hemlock (English translation, 2025)

References