Eminent cultural personalities among Ekushey Padak 2025 awardees

– Novelist Shahidul Zahir (Md Shahidul Haque) and poet Helal Hafiz will be honoured posthumously for their contributions in the field of Language and Literature

Art and Culture Desk: On February 6, Ministry of Cultural Affairs has announced the recipients of the Ekushey Padak. Eight out of the 14 awardees are cultural personalities.

It is the second-highest civilian award in Bangladesh. Mostofa Sarwar Farooki announced the list in a press meet at 4:30pm at the conference room of the ministry.

He congratulated the 2025 Ekushey Padak recipients on social media saying, “The Ekushey Padak 2025 has been announced just now. We are very happy that this year the Bangladesh National Women’s Football Team has been considered for the Ekushey Padak.”

The list all the awardees is as follows:

Bangladesh National Women’s Football Team- Sports

Maidul Hasan (Author of Muldhara 71)- Research

Shahidul Zahir- Language and Literature

Helal Hafiz- Language and Literature

Dr. Shahidul Alam (Photographer, Human Rights Activist and Founder of Drik)- Culture and Education

Mehedi Hasan Khan (creator of Avro)- Science and Technology

Mahfuz Ullah- Journalism

Mahmudur Rahman- Journalism and Human Rights

Azizur Rahman (Director of Holiday Hours and many other films)- Film

Ustad Nirad Baran BaruaArts- Music

Ferdous Ara- Music

Nasir Ali Mamun- Photography

Rokeya Sultana- Painting

Dr Niaz Zaman- Education

Md Yusuf Chowdhury- Philanthropy

Farooki ends is statement with, “Genius people are far above medals. I don’t think any of them work for medals. The state honors them by saying, “We are grateful for your contribution.”

The Ministry of Culture and the National Committee on Awards have worked closely for a long time on the 2025 Ekushey Padak. I express my gratitude to all of them.”

Novelist Shahidul Zahir (Md Shahidul Haque) and poet Helal Hafiz will be honoured posthumously for their contributions in the field of Language and Literature.

The Ekushey Padak is announced in the month of the International Mother Language Day (February 21) to pay homage to the language martyrs of the 1952 Language Movement.

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