Ekattorer Dingulee

Ekattorer Dingulee (Bengali: একাত্তরের দিনগুলি, English: The Days of 71)[1] is an autobiography by martyr-mother Jahanara Imam based on her experiences of the liberation war of Bangladesh in 1971.

This book describes Jahanara's daily life as well as a description of the horrors associated with the Liberation War, including the deaths of her son and husband during the conflict.

He had planned to go abroad to earn a degree in engineering, but the war broke out in March 1971 and he became a volunteer for the "Mukti Bahini" (Freedom Fighters).

Sharif had a heart attack, but the war created a blackout, and critical medical equipment could not be turned on.

She received many awards for her books and she created a committee later on to catch the traitors during the war and hand them to the Government of Bangladesh.