According to Indian author Nrisingha Prasad Bhaduri, winner of the Sahitya Akademi Award, "The word intellectual is firstly found in the Indian scripture Mahabharata, in the event the Bachelorette meeting (Swayamvara Sabha) of Draupadi.
Yet today, where there is the trend of being middlemen doing nothing, so the meaning of the word Atel has gradually changed to us.
"[3]In the May 2017, the Prime Minister of Bangladesh Sheikh Hasina said in the session of parliament pointing towards the rescued social activist and author Farhad Mazhar after the disappearance: "One of our renowned Ā̃tel disappeared as to be kidnapped.
"[4][5]Former chairman of the Department of Language Studies of Shahjalal University of Science and Technology, Shafiuddin Ahmed said in response to the question of "how much our generation is progressive": "Our boys and girls are more meritorious than boys and girls of other countries.
You see, when they goes out, there in the case of studying, innovation, entrepreneur, they keep the sign of good credit.