Humayun Kabir
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Humayun Kabir (Bangla: হুমায়ুন কবির) (1906-1969) was an Indian educationist, politician, writer, philosopher. Kabir was born in Faridpur, currently in Bangladesh. He was the education minister of India twice, under Nehru and also after Nehru's death. He also worked as the minister for Scientific Research and Cultural Affairs.
[edit] Selected works
- Imanuel Kant (1936)
- Sharat Sahityer Multattva (The main theory of the literature of Sharat Chandra Chattopadhyay) (1942)
- Banglar Kavya (The poetry of Bengal) (1945)
- Marxbad (Marxism) (1951)
- Mirza Abu Talib Khan (1961)
- Poetry, Monads and Society (1941)
- Muslim Politics in Bengal (1943)
- Rabindranath Tagore (1945)