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Nasreen Jahan ((ベンガル語:নাসরীন জাহান)), (1966) is a modern Bangladeshi author and literary editor. She became famous with the publication of her award-winning novel ''Urukku'' in 1993. ==Life== Nasreen Jahan was born and brought up in Mymensingh. She joined the Chander Hat, a national children's and juvenile organization in 1974 and started to write rhymes and short stories in the children's page of daily newspaper Doinik Bangla. She was profusely encouraged by Literary Editor Late Ahsan Habib who was also a top-brass poet of Bangladesh. Later she concentrated on short stories and published in all leading literary papers and magazines of the country including the Kishore Bangla. She is married to poet ''Ashraf Ahmed'' and has only daughter ''Orchi Otondrila''. Her novel ''Urukku'', published in 1993, became a hit after it was awarded the Philips Literary Award in 1994. For a brief period in 1993-94, she worked for the Banglabazaar Patrika published for its weekly literary supplement. Since late 1990s, she has been working as the editor of the literature section of weekly ''Anyadin''. She a feminist, who believes in women's freedom without disrespect for tradition and social norms.
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