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'''Imtiaj Sultan Imran''' ( '''Bengali''': ইমতিয়াজ সুলতান ইমরান ) is a skilled Rhymester and children's writer from [[Bangladesh]]. He is known as one of the prominent rhymester in Bangladesh.<ref> https://en.kavyakishor.com/2023/05/27/imtiaj-sultan-imran-rhymester/</ref> {{Infobox person
'''Imtiaj Sultan Imran''' (Bengali: ইমতিয়াজ সুলতান ইমরান; born January 1, 1967) is a Bangladeshi rhymester, children's author, and editor. He is best known for his contribution to Bengali children's literature and currently serves as the Editor-in-Chief of ''Kavya Kishor Bangla'', a literary magazine focusing on poetry and youth literature.
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== Early Life and Education ==
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Imtiaj Sultan Imran was born on January 1, 1967, in Shaistaganj, located in the Habiganj District of Bangladesh. His literary interests began at a young age, and he wrote his first poem while still a student. His debut poem was published in the Bengali daily ''Dainik Banglar Bani'' in 1988.
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== Career ==
|birth_place= Sylhet, Bangladesh  
Imran has held various editorial roles in the Bangladeshi literary field. He previously worked at the newspaper ''Prantik'' and served as the associate editor at ''Jugbheri''. He later founded and became the Editor-in-Chief of ''Kavya Kishor Bangla'', a prominent literary platform for poetry and children's writings.
| birth_date    = {{Birth date and age|df=yes|1967|01|01}}
 
|organization=[[Kavya Kishor]]
He is recognized for his humorous, educational, and patriotic rhymes. His literary works often blend cultural themes with accessible language for younger audiences.
|citizenship=[[Bangladesh]]
 
|nationality=[[Bangladeshi]]
== Works ==
|education=
Imran has authored several books for children, including:
| religion        = Muslim
 
| years_active  = 1988-
* ''Teram Teram Juddho''
| known_for    =
* ''Chhondha Choray Bangabandhu''
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* ''Telmatha Belmatha''
| occupation    = [[ Writer]]
* ''Lock Down Shokh Down''
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* ''Chhondh Choray Ekush''
|relatives=  
 
|website=}}
== Legacy ==
== History ==
Imran's rhymes and stories have become well-regarded in Bangladeshi literary circles. His efforts in promoting literature for young readers have made a lasting impact on the genre of children's poetry in Bengali literature.
His first rhyme published in the daily newspaper “Dainik Banglar Banee” in 1988. Imtiaj Sultan Imran is the Editor in Chief of Kavya Kishor Bangla, and he worked for a long time as the editor of the children's pages of "The Daily Zugoveree" and "The Daily Manchitro. He was born on January 1, 1967, in Shaistaganj, Habiganj.  
 
==Books ==
== Personal Life ==
Some of his published books include “Teram Teram Zuddho” (Rhyme poetry of liberation War). “Chondo Choraye Bongobondhu” (Rhyme poetry of Bongobondhu  "Telmatha Belmatha, ”( Rhyme poetry of children’s). “Lock Down Shokh Down,” ( Rhyme poetry of Covid-19) “Chondo Choraye Ekush” (Rhyme poetry of Ekushey), and many more.
Details about Imran's personal life remain largely private. He continues to live and work in Bangladesh.
== See More ==
* [[Parvej Husen Talukder]]
* [[Anjir Liton]]
* [[Kavya Kishor]]


== References ==
== References ==
[[Category:Bangladeshi authors]]
[[Category:Bangladeshi poets]]
[[Category:Bengali-language writers]]
[[Category:Living peoples]]


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* https://en.kavyakishor.com

Latest revision as of 22:37, 16 June 2025

Imtiaj Sultan Imran (Bengali: ইমতিয়াজ সুলতান ইমরান; born January 1, 1967) is a Bangladeshi rhymester, children's author, and editor. He is best known for his contribution to Bengali children's literature and currently serves as the Editor-in-Chief of Kavya Kishor Bangla, a literary magazine focusing on poetry and youth literature.

Early Life and Education

Imtiaj Sultan Imran was born on January 1, 1967, in Shaistaganj, located in the Habiganj District of Bangladesh. His literary interests began at a young age, and he wrote his first poem while still a student. His debut poem was published in the Bengali daily Dainik Banglar Bani in 1988.

Career

Imran has held various editorial roles in the Bangladeshi literary field. He previously worked at the newspaper Prantik and served as the associate editor at Jugbheri. He later founded and became the Editor-in-Chief of Kavya Kishor Bangla, a prominent literary platform for poetry and children's writings.

He is recognized for his humorous, educational, and patriotic rhymes. His literary works often blend cultural themes with accessible language for younger audiences.

Works

Imran has authored several books for children, including:

  • Teram Teram Juddho
  • Chhondha Choray Bangabandhu
  • Telmatha Belmatha
  • Lock Down Shokh Down
  • Chhondh Choray Ekush

Legacy

Imran's rhymes and stories have become well-regarded in Bangladeshi literary circles. His efforts in promoting literature for young readers have made a lasting impact on the genre of children's poetry in Bengali literature.

Personal Life

Details about Imran's personal life remain largely private. He continues to live and work in Bangladesh.

References