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          Bangldesh University of Textiles was established in with the objectives of leading the textile industry of Bangladesh through education....

          Dilruba Ahmed

          American poet

          Dilruba Ahmed is an American writer, educator, and poet of Bangladeshi descent.[1] Her work was selected by Major Jackson for The Best American Poetry 2019.

          Early life

          Dilruba Ahmed was born in the United States and grew up in western Pennsylvania and rural Ohio.[2] Her parents are from Bangladesh and immigrated to the United States.

          The library holds a good collection of books on many great personalities of India from Mahatma Gandhi to.

        1. The library holds a good collection of books on many great personalities of India from Mahatma Gandhi to.
        2. Mahatma Gandhi Inernational Pride of Society Facilitation Award It is an another success story, another milestone, recognition beyond.
        3. Bangldesh University of Textiles was established in with the objectives of leading the textile industry of Bangladesh through education.
        4. The story began with his personal experience, which beautifully pictured the evolution of LLA while reminiscing the legendary work of Dr Huq and.
        5. Mahatma Gandhi when he declared the fast, stated that he was not going to risk his life but wished to survive the ordeal, and it was a capacity fast.
        6. Her interest in poetry comes from her mother who used to write and recite poetry in Bangladesh. From her mother she learned the works of Rabindranath Tagore and Jibanananda Das.[3] She completed her BPhil and MAT from the University of Pittsburgh.

          She graduated with MFA from the Warren Wilson College. She has taught at the Low-Residency MFA program of the Chatham University and at Bryn Mawr College.[4][5]

          Career

          Dilruba Ahmed's first poetry collection Dhaka Dust (Graywolf Press, 2011) won the Bakeless Prize awarded by the Bread Loaf Writers' Conference.[