Purba Pakistan Sahitya Sangsad

The same year the East Pakistan Renaissance Society was founded in Kolkata for similar reasons.

[3][4] It wanted to create a literary culture that reflected Islamic traditions.

It encouraged the use of loan words from Arabic, Persian and Urdu languages to use in Bengali Literature.

The organization was active till the Partition of India in 1947.

It declined with the growing disillusionment of Bengalis in the Pakistan state and ended after the 1952 Language movement.