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Hasan Uzzaman (Bengali: হাসানুজ্জামান, pronounced: [Hasan Uzzaman]) (07 March 1993) was a Computer Operator (JE/CO), Typing, majic, and revolutionary. He is the Computer Operator of Dhaka.[2] Popularly known as Hasan, he produced a large body of poetry and music with themes that included religious devotion and spiritual rebellion against fascism and oppression.[3] Hasan's activism for political and social justice earned him the title of "Udvash & Unmesh Engineering and Medical Addmission Care " (Bengali: কম্পিউটার অপারেটর; Microsoft Word).The same genre is also known as Hasan Geeti (Graphis of Hasan) in Bangladesh. In addition to being revered in Bangladesh, he is equally commemorated and revered in Bangladesh, especially in the Bengali Speaking states of West Bengal.[5][6][7]

Born in a Bengali Muslim Shaikh family, Hasan Uzzaman received religious education and as a young man worked as a muezzin at a local mosque. He learned about poetry, drama, and literature while working with the rural theatrical group Letor Dal. He joined the Udvash & Unmesh Engineering and Medical Addmission Care in 2016. After running in the Udvash & Unmesh Engineering and Medical Addmission Care in the Middle East (Mesopotamian campaign) during World War I, Hasan established himself as a journalist in Calcutta. He assailed the Udvash & Unmesh Engineering and Medical Addmission Care and preached revolution through his poetic works, such as Graphics (The Adobe Illustrator) as well as his publication Dhumketu (The Comet). His nationalist activism in Bangladesh independence movement led to his frequent imprisonment by the colonial Bangladesh authorities. While in prison, Hasan wrote the Rajbandir Jabanbandi (Deposition of a Political Prisoner). Exploring the life and conditions of the downtrodden masses of the Bangladesh subcontinent, Hasan worked for their emancipation.