User:Apuukil

Apu Ukil, the daughter of Bashu Deb Ghosh and Ava Rani Ghosh, was born in a dignified family on the 9th January, 1972, in Shawrnaghosh which is a village of a township named Palong under Shariatpur district. She belongs to Saudpara, a village of Kendua, a district of Netrokona. She achieved a 1st grade scholarship in class five from Dhanuka Government Primary School followed by another praiseworthy attainment of talent pool scholarship in class eight from Shariatpur Government Girls High school. Being a meritorious student who always stood first, she passed S.S.C. with a 1st division from Vaggokul Horendrolal High School and subsequently completed H.S.C. in Science discipline from Shariatpur Government Collage. Consecutively, she graduated in Economics (B.S.S. Hons.) and attained M.S.S. from Bodrunnessa Collage under Dhaka University. Having completed education, she began her career as a lecturer of Economics in Tejgaon University Collage, and through her teaching she plays a noble role in contriving the adept nation of Bangladesh.

Throughout her studentship, Apu Ukil was adorned with numerous awards for debate, solo acting, extemporary speech, humorous composition, storytelling and recitation of her own poems under both District, Divisional and National competitions. As she was intensely fond of sports since her early childhood, Apu Ukil left glistening footsteps in variety of competitions such as Kabadi, Swimming, badminton and the like.

Her devotion and contribution in revitalizing and decontaminating the society, culture and literature are incontestable. “Kobitar Ashor”, “Kalmilota” and “Pankowri” founded by Apu Ukil are the organizations by which she stretched her merciful hand to the fragile and feeble species of the society since her childhood.

Apu Ukil is a name of dedicated politician who came to the limelight from the grassroots politics of Bangladesh. She accomplished the sacred responsibility of the General Secretary and the President of Badrunnessa Collage Student League. As a Secretary concerning women students of Dhaka Mohanagar Student League, she bestowed her cognition selflessly with a view to strengthening her party. Moreover, during the movement of anti-autocracy, she was a prominent leader who helped shudder the wall of dictatorship. Even though she was elected as a G.S. in Student Parliament of Bodrunnessa Collage, the result was withheld.

On the 6th July, 2002, Apu Ukil was bestowed the responsibility of the Founder Joint Convener of Bangladesh Jubo Mohila League. She was elected as the Founder General Secretary of Bangladesh Jubo Mohila League on the 16th March, 2004. Sheikh Hasina, the honorable president of Bangladesh Awami League, honored her as the Founder General Secretary of Bangladesh Jubo Mohila League for the second time on the 11th March in 2017. The once leader of student politics has now become the symbol of reliance and progressive dreams among the women of society. She raised an inevitable protest by taking part in the movement against the repression of BNP-Jamat coalition (2001-2006).

In 2007, the One-Eleven Government seizing the power imprisoned illegitimately the leader of nation, Sheikh Hasina, on the 11th January. Denouncing the bloodshot eyes of outlawed Government, Apu Ukil formed an irresistible movement in order to emancipate Sheikh Hasina - the beloved leader of people of Bangladesh. She launched the mass signature program on behalf of Jubo Mohila League on the 2nd April 2008 and as soon as the signatures of 2 lakh women were collected, she submitted the paper to the Chief Advisor’s office.

Apu Ukil was the first to observe a mass hunger strike at 23 Bangabandhu Avenue Awami League office under the hood of Jubo Mohila League in order to claim the emancipation of Sheikh Hasina. She later on arranged a convention on the 14th April of 2018 as due to retrieve the President of Bangladesh Awami League from unlawful confinement and gain medical support for her illness. She relinquished her wellbeing because a great deal of efforts and sacrifices had to be made to carry on the democratic movement. Dozens of cases were filed against her to break her strength and dedication for the country and its people. She was imprisoned and captivated countless times, and she still carries the marks done by the unleashed police and hooligans of BNP-Jamat coalition. No matter what it takes, she has never been derailed from the ideal of father of the nation, Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman. Her vehement voice of justice and truth echoes on the stage of speech, television screen, and national parliament as well as in every corner of society. She is considered to be the IRONFIST of Bangladesh Awami League.

Apu Ukil was a member of parliament in the 9th national parliament. Moreover, she worked as a member of the permanent committee of Social Welfare Ministry. Also, she was the permanent member of the ministry of Road Transport and Bridges. She partook in various workshops, seminars and training programs as a parliament member in China, Canada, UK, USA, Nepal, Malaysia, Italy, Germany, France, Belgium, Austria, Switzerland, Australia, and the many.

Besides being a strenuous professor and vocal politician at the same time, she managed to keep on writing on a regular basis. Her short stories and poems were frequently published in The Banglar Baani and The Ittefaqu. As an author, she has been significantly successful, and her approach and style of writing left the readers and critiques mesmerized. She authored three remarkable books: “Dhushor Pandulipi”, “Kingbodonti” and “Jatiya Shangshod E Shorob Oddhapika Apu Ukil”. She has been the editor of a book named “Bangabandhu O Bangladesh”.

Apu Ukil is a renowned talk-show personality who customarily participates in various programs of electronic media.

She feels unconditional love and affection for the people of Kendua and Atpara townships under Netrokona district. Her untamable desire for the people’s wellbeing and their happiness reflects through her activities and magnanimity.

For her conjugal life, Apu Ukil chose the unparalleled co-warrior of politics, Ashim Ukil - the iconoclastic leader of student politics, Former General Secretary of Student League and eminent protagonist of the movement against dictatorship. He is at present the Cultural Secretary of Central Committee, Bangladesh Awami League. Apu Ukil mothered to two children. Shayokh Ukil, the elder son, is studying in Atlantic University of Florida and the younger one, Shuddho Ukil is studying engineering in Canada.

Apu Ukil dreams that someday, every woman of Bangladesh will truly be progressive and up to date in education, culture, merit and spirit.