Jatin Sarker

Jatin Sarker (born 25 August 1935)[1] is a Bengali intellectual, researcher and biographer of Bangladesh.

[4] Sarker was born on 25 August 1935 in Chandapara village, Kendua Upazila of Netrokona of the-then Mymensingh district in British India.

Later he joined the Nasirabad College, Mymensingh in 1964 where he taught Bengali literature at the pre-university and undergraduate levels until his retirement in 2002.

[4] Sarker has always spoken for upholding and ensuring human rights and for resisting social oppression, discrimination and communal politics.

On 29 April 2006, he presided over a regional dialogue on national election policy and the initiative of the civil society in Mymensingh.

Some other books are Sahittyar Kachey Pratyasha, Bangalee Somajtantrik Otihya, Sankritir Sangram, Manab Mon, Manab Dharma and Shomaj Biplab, Aamaader Chintacharchar Dig-diganta , Sirajuddin Kashimpuri , Haricharan Acharjya , Golpe Golpe Bakyaran and Dijatitatwa Niotibad O BijnanChetona ,[10][11] Sarker has been living in Netrokona since 2005.