Hasina Promises to Make SD Burman's Ancestral House a Museum


Agartala, Jan 17 (IANS): Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has promised to convert the ancestral house of legendary music maestro Sachin Dev Burman in Bangladesh into a folk cultural institute-cum-museum, writers and scholars said here Tuesday.

"Hasina assured us that her government would actively consider our proposal of converting the ancestral house of S.D. Burman at Comilla (eastern Bangladesh) into a folk cultural institute-cum-museum," said Gautam Das, one of the eight-member team of writers, poets, singers and cultural activists which had met her during her visit here last week.

"The house was in a dilapidated condition and some local people had encroached upon it and started a poultry farm in it. But after Sheikh Hasina become prime minister, we, under the banner of Tripura Cultural Co-ordination Committee along with a few intellectuals from Bangladesh, had drawn her attention to it and steps were taken to protect the house."

Satyabrata Chakraborty, who was also in the delegation, said: "We are hopeful that the Bangladesh prime minister would fulfil our desire as she, in her different speeches here, had mentioned about the cultural affinity between the people on both sides of the border and how Rabindra Nath Tagore and revolutionary poet Kazi Nazrul Islam had influenced and brought us together."

Accompanied by an over 100-member delegation, including Foreign Minister Dipu Moni, Hasina last week visited Tripura, which had been a base for Bangladeshis fighting for independence during the 1971 India-Pakistan war.

Born in Comilla's Chortha village, 85 km south of Dhaka (now in Bangladesh), on Oct 1, 1906, Burman was a noted Bollywood music composer and an all-time great Bengali singer and composer.

Born in the royal family of Tripura, he was the youngest son of Nabadwip Chandra Dev Burman, who was a minister during the princely rule.

During British rule, the princely state of Tripura extended up to what was called 'Chakla Roshanabad', comprising Comilla, Brahman Baria districts in entirety and parts of Habiganj, Sylhet and Noakhali districts that are now in Bangladesh.

At the end of several hundred years of rule by 184 kings, on Oct 15, 1949, the erstwhile princely state acceded to India as per the merger agreement signed between Kanchan Prabha Devi, the regent maharani, and C. Rajagopalachari, the then governor general.

  

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  • Kewal anand, delhi

    Wed, Jan 18 2012

    Bollywood and music fraternity of India have obligation to pick up the campaign from Tripura Cultural Co-opearation committee and combine it with theair sources and resources to see that Bangladesh premier's promise of converting Sachin Dev Burman's house into a culture centre is realized. Organising a Bollywood night would meet the resources for setting up this culture centre, only there has to originate a committed will,collectively. Our respected Prime Minister is deeply inclined in preserving the cultural heritage and the culture centre in the name of Sachin Dev Burman will be in that direction.

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