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Parimal Chandra Barman, popularly known as Rishin Parimal was born on May 01, 1966. His village home is Chandgaon, under Rajnagar union in Nalitabari, Sherpur. After completing his schooling first at the Manakusha Primary School and later at the Malijhikanda High School, he took his admission in Sherpur Government College. He received his B.A.(Hons.) in Bengali Literature from Rajshahi University in 1988 and his M.A. of Arts in 1989. He completed his P.HD in 2008 at Jahangir Nagar University. He is now working as a professor at a Government College. Rishin Parimal began his career as a poet while at school. He used to write in various literary magazine on special occasions. His first collection of poems- “Aro Ek Juddha” was published on 15th December in 1985. Poems contained in the book focus on the War of Liberation, Language Movement and Martyres of both the war and movement. The book instantly bitrays the emotions, impulses and spontenity of juvenile mind. The poems very faithfully reveal youthful emotions rather frevolties of a mind march in towards adolescence. As a first year university student he published “Krishanu” a literary pamphlet along with five other compatriates. Later he join “Shabdaion” a little organization of poets at Rajshahi University. His literary bent of mind received an altogether new attitude when he came in touch with Shabdaion and Kamrul Huda Pathik’s little magazine “Drashttabbo”. He was also the Editor of “Kalpatro” a small collection of poems. At the same time he contributed same of his poems to Shamim Haque Shamim’s “Abar Ekta Jhor Uthuk” and “Mayabi Taney Dakey Motihar”. Naturally he writes in little magazine of literature. From the ending of eightieth decade and whole ninetieth decade he has written in various literary little magazine as ‘Parimal Roy’ and he has accepted this name while he published his first poem. He published his first collection of poems ‘Antasroter Manshanka’ in February, 2000; the second collection of poems ‘Nadijal Chaitradaha’ in February, 2002 and the third collection of poems ‘Shiter Aranna Janey Falgun Katadur’ in February, 2007. In the first collection of poems, he looks for every positive attitudes from the tradition inspite all of the negative attitudes of present time. Then he observes the ‘degeneration of the tradition of our own country, our culture & contemporary society on the contrary of Universal change’. In the second collection of poems he tried to speak about these. And in the third collection of poems ‘Shiter Aranna Janey Falgun Katadur’, he speaks about the post generation of Liberation War, what they know about it & after the Liberation War, the way of progress of our country. Several times he wrote in literary pamphlet ‘Drashttabbo’, ‘Nisharga’, ‘Krama’, ‘Dhol-Shamuddur’, ‘Cathersis’, ‘Pratishilpa’, ‘Kahan’, ‘Chalchitra’, ‘Prama’, ‘Uttaran’, ‘Shabdaion’, ‘Loke’, ‘Prayashi’, ‘Bivash’, ‘Karul’, ‘Akkhar’, ‘Dak’, ‘Apara’, ‘Dunduvi’, ‘Shasshatik’, ‘Karuvash’, ‘Haoa 49’, etc. by the alternative of little magazine. In the meantime Rishin Parimal included his poem in the collection of poems like‘Nabbuier Kabita’(1999) edited by Mahboob Kabir, ‘Bangladesher Kabita: Nabbuier Dashak’(2002) edited by Gazi Alamgir, ‘Nirbachita Bangla Kabita: Nabbuier Dashak’(2003) edited by Suman Sarder, ‘Hajar Kabir Hajar Kabita’(2004) edited by Shamalkanti Das & Bimalguha, ‘Bangladesher Teen Dasshaker Kabita: 1971-2000’(2005) edited by Rafiqullah Khan & ‘Post Modern Bangla Poetry’(2003) edited by Samir Roy Chowdhuri, Tushar Gayen & Kamrul Hasan. As a student of university he participated in the competion ’91 & awarded for his own poem & Editing Paper. Again he awarded the ‘Nongor Shahitto Shammanana’(2005) for his collection of poems ‘Nadijale Chaitradaha’. |