Anudvaipayan Bhattacharya | |
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অনুদ্বৈপায়ন ভট্টাচার্য | |
![]() Anudvaipayan Bhattacharya | |
Born | (1941-01-31)31 January 1941 |
Died | 25 March 1971(1971-03-25) (aged 30) Shahbag,East Pakistan, Pakistan |
Nationality | British India (1941-1947) Pakistan (1947-1971) |
Occupation | Scholar |
Known for | Martyred Intellectual |
Parent | Digendra Chandra Bhattacharya |
Anudvaipayan Bhattacharya (Bengali:অনুদ্বৈপায়ন ভট্টাচার্য; 31 January 1941 – 25 March 1971) was a lecturer of the Department of Applied Physics at theUniversity of Dhaka who was killed by thePakistan Army on 25 March 1971.[1]
Bhattacharya was born in aBengali Hindu Brahmin family on 31 January 1941 in the village of Jantari in erstwhile greater Sylhet district ofBritish India.[1] His birthplace is now underNabiganj Upazila inHabiganj District ofSylhet Division in Bangladesh. His father Digendra Chandra Bhattacharya was a school teacher. After thePartition of India and inclusion of Sylhet in East Pakistan, the Bhattacharya family stayed at their familial village.[citation needed]
As a child Bhattacharya attended the J.K. High School inNabiganj. In 1961, he passed the Matriculation examination. In 1963, he passed I.Sc. from Sylhet MC College. He complete B.Sc. in physics in 1966 and Masters in applied physics in 1967 fromDhaka University.[1]
In 1968, Bhattacharya joined Dhaka University as a lecturer in the newly opened Department of Applied Physics. In 1969, he started working as the house tutor ofJagannath Hall of Dhaka university. He obtained a scholarship for higher studies under the Colombo plan and was scheduled to leave for London on 26 March 1971.[1]
On the night of 25 March 1971, thePakistan Army launchedOperation Searchlight. InDhaka, they attacked the Jagannath Hall of Dhaka University. Bhattacharya was shot in front of the Jagannath Hall building and buried in a mass grave.[1]
In 1995, the Government of Bangladesh issued a commemorative stamp in his name on 14 December, Martyred Intellectuals Day. The library of Jagannath Hall has been renamed to Shahid Anudvaipayan Pathagar.[1]