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HQ Chowdhury is a freelance writer mostly on events and people covering the time frame of the 30s to 80s of the last century. He first wrote in the late 60s for the People, an English daily from Dhaka and then in the early 70s for Cine Advance, published from Kolkata and Mumbai. He also wrote for the popular Bangladesh dailies namely, the Bangladesh Observer, Daily Star and New Age covering topics like music, films, sports, science & technology.
HQ Chowdhury was the Founder and Ex CEO of Plasma Plus, Bangladesh’s first private R&D Laboratory known for its outstanding publications in science & medicine. He was listed several times in the Marquis WHO’s WHO in the World of Professionals and also a recipient of the 2006 Sachin Dev Burman Award from the Government of Tripura, India. An Emeritus Associate of American Association of Physicists in Medicine — Sports, Movies, Music, Travels and Food keep HQ happy. He can be reached via hqaqchowdhury@gmail.com
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