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Language and culture

Language and Culture
Language and culture Laxmipur district history is not very old Similarly, the history of culture of this district is not too old. But there are deep traditions of the culture of the jailabashi. Exotic foreigners coming from the sea (Turkish Mughal, Pathan, Feringi) and settled settlements from different places of the country were in circulation of Kirtan, Jatra and Kavigan. The bedroom and homestead lessons were held in the houses of the houses, which were loaded. Later on, Juptas and plays were added. After the Muslim Munshi Court / Chowk of 1870, during British rule in Lakshmipur, urban life was created and a new trend was started. This was the primary role of Munsif and advocates of the educated society and the courts. In this case, the names of Munshif, Barisal's Prabodh Roy and Mahima Ranjan Mitra of Kolkata are found. Local zamindars and traders collaborated with them. At the same time, the continuity of self-culture was continuing in agricultural society. Munsif and the advocates established the Bangali stage of Laxmipur in 1887, the English School in 1887, the Girls' School in 1899, the Town Hall (Club) in 1919, the Occult Bar, 1872 AD, and the Rangyalaya Stage and played a direct patronage for sports. Music production at home and home, kirtan in the temple, town hall and bani rangaalake music, dance and drama production fields. In contemporary times, the historic Jhulan Mela was held in the interest of zamindars in Dalalbazar. Apart from the shops in Calcutta, there were circus, Nagarodola, puppet dance and jatra. The house of the zamindar was the dance seat. Even then, the people used to sit for the fair every year. In June 1926, the rebel poet Nazrul Islam came to the Lakshmipur High School premises. Poetry is performed by singing songs: Jagar, a farmer, India resident, Chalking Foil, Durgam Giri Kantara Desert etc. A silver platter and a silver bowl are presented as a gift to the poet. The poet then went to Lakshmipur town hall. In 1941, Dr. Ramesh Chandra Kar of Shakharpara established the Rakshakali opera party. Most of the journeys performed at the same time were historical and religious rallies. It was established at this time that the 'Muslim Dramatic Club' who had been staging one play every week. In the era, there were 6 well-staged stages all over Bangladesh including Kolkata. One of them was Lakshmipur. During that time, the drama was played in Rangalay, Mandir, Yugihata, Langar Thana, Town Hall. Outstanding actor was renowned actor Kuntalal Krishna Majumdar, Ramni Mohan Gupta, Ashwini Kumar Chowdhury, Gaurang Pem, Narendra Chakrabarti (Narra Thakur), Budada (tea shopkeeper in front of the court), Abdul Hakim Ukil, Tofail Ahmed Chowdhury, Lamchirimozu Mia, Tamizuddin Bepari Bari Manu Sultan Miah of Mia Bazar, child artist Bhuiyan Bhajerakobbad Mia and Mana Mukherjee (Majibul Haque) were born in 1947. India: Pakistan and India were formed after partition. In the conservative Pakistan, the music theater was closed in religious frenzy. Then the Ulema Hind name, the pro-liberation fundamentalist group, shook the people. Breakdown is a staged stage of the message, the Muslim Dramatic Club was dispersed, the public library and the Town Hall activities drama, theater, jatra songs and all amusement were closed. At this time, the access to Muslims was completely prohibited in the presence of India's famous jatra party, held in Lakshmipur Shyam beautiful Juyar Akhara. Completely forgotten, the cultural area of ​​Laksmipur In this situation, no one tried to obstruct this barrage in the time of cultural bonding, but it was not possible even after hundreds of attempts. In the year 1955, the leader of the Muslim League nominated MLA Hakim Hakim was assisted by a group of cultural activists overnight at the door of his house. After the construction the next day safely staged the drama. This is the first drama in Lakshmipur Bazar after cultural bandh. Golam Rahman, Azizur Rahman of Tamizuddin Bepari Bari, Atiqur Rahman of Lamchari, Azhar Mia of Moktar Bari, Kobbat Mia and Manna Mukherjee of Bhuangarbari contributed to the collapse. In 1956, under the leadership of Mia Abu Taher and Rezaul Hakim, on the bank of Jubilee Dighi, Sabuj Sangha was formed. They supported Golam Rahman, Shashi Chakraborty, Asim Chakrabati, Motilal Nag, Laban Sen Gupta. Abdul Hakim Ukil and Kuntal Krishna Majumder acted as advisers. After this, a managing committee was set up in 1958 to renovate the Lakshmipur Public Library and Town Hall with the initiative of prominent actors Ramendu Majumder, Golam Rahman, Himadri, Mukherjee and some cultural people. He is the general secretary of the committee, Ramendu Mujmder and cultural secretary Golam Rahman. In their initiative, two plays were staged in 1958. Since then, the culture of Laxmipur district is believed to have died. Lakshmipur College published a college anniversary of Pathar Lighth, in the editorship of Salahuddin Bhuiyan, 1979-71. This was not possible due to the war of independence. After the independence of Bangladesh in 1971, the culture of this country gets new life. Laksmipur Public Library and Town Hall-centric drama, music, dance drama are spread over different places. People like Loknath Das, Chowdhury Khurshid Alam, Golam Rahman, Pradip Kumar Pal Ravi, Khalilur Rahman Chowdhury, Anwar Hossain, Jagdish Chandra Saha Panchu, Brajendra Kumar Nath, Back Babul, Lutful Haider Bhalo, Subhash Debnath and Subodh Das. Apart from this, the local young entrepreneurs are present at the thana headquarters