The namaz-e-janaza of the acclaimed thinker was held at Azad Mosque at Gulshan after the Juma prayers. Following that he was given a guard of honour by the district administration.
After the Juma prayers, the revered thinker’s namaz-e-janaza was held in the Azad Mosque in Gulshan. After that, the district government presented him with an honor guard.
Former NBR chairman Badiur Rahman, cabinet secretary Khandker Anwarul Islam, planning minister MA Mannan, and trustee Zafrullah Chowdhury of the Gonoshasthaya Kendra were all in attendance at the namaz-e-janaza.
Akbar Ali Khan’s body had previously been delivered to his Gulshan home. In order to pay their final respects to the renowned thinker, relatives and notable individuals traveled there.
According to his brother Kabir Uddin Khan, Akbar Ali Khan passed away around ten o’clock in the evening. He was 78.
In 1944, Akbar Ali Khan was born in Dhaka. He earned his degree in history from Dhaka University and went on to Queens University to study economics. Additionally, he held a PhD in economics.
Throughout his tenure in the civil service, Akbar Ali Khan held a number of roles, including cabinet secretary. After retiring, he continued to teach at two colleges.
He was appointed adviser to a caretaker government but left the role due to disagreements over how the tasks should be carried out. Akbar Ali Khan gave his writing his complete attention. His 18 works on a variety of topics, such as economics, history, and literature, have received high praise from readers.
Purono sei dining kotha, Akbar Ali Khan’s autobiography, was his most recent publication. A personality with a wide range of experiences and accomplishments is portrayed in the book.