Prodeepto Mobarook Appointed Head of PRD at Stamford University Bangladesh
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Renowned poet, journalist, and essayist Prodeepto Mobarook has joined Stamford University Bangladesh as the Head of the Public Relations Department (HOD-PRD). A well-known Bangladeshi communication and public relations professional with a strong literary inclination, Mobarook previously served as the Head of Public Relations at Uttara University.
Prodeepto Mobarook is a prominent modern poet and journalist whose poetry is frequently featured in national dailies of both Bangladesh and Kolkata. His writings—mainly focused on themes of love, rebellion, social consciousness, and patriotism—are noted for their modernist flair. As a skilled public relations practitioner, poet, and organizer, he has carved out a unique place for himself in Bangladesh’s educational and literary arenas.
Early Life and Family Background
Prodeepto Mobarook was born on May 25 in the village of Moutupi, under Alinagar Union of Bhola Sadar Upazila, at his maternal grandfather’s residence—Dr. Md. Abul Kashem, a revered freedom fighter, educator, and social reformer. Prodeepto is the son of Amena Parvin, the eldest daughter of Dr. Kashem. Inspired by the ideals of his grandfather from a young age, Mobarook developed a strong passion for literature and patriotism early in life.
Education
Prodeepto began his education at 51 No. Alinagar Government Primary School and later at Alinagar Secondary School in his native village. For higher education, he attended the prestigious Dhaka College, followed by completing both his Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees in Bengali Language and Literature from the University of Dhaka.
He is a highly educated professional with specialized knowledge in communication and public relations. From his university days, he was actively involved in literary and organizational leadership. He also conducted research on Bengali poetic rhythm at Rabindra Bharati University in Kolkata.
Professional Career
Currently serving as the Head of PRD at Stamford University Bangladesh, Prodeepto Mobarook began his journalism career in March 2010 as a Senior Reporter at the national daily Samakal. Under the mentorship of his uncle, renowned poet and journalist Nasir Ahmed, Mobarook was further inspired to pursue literature and journalism. It was Nasir Ahmed who first introduced him to the art of poetry, essays, and storytelling.
Over the years, Mobarook has worked professionally in several major print and electronic media outlets in Bangladesh. Later, he transitioned into academia, taking on various roles including teaching, administration, and public relations at the university level. His passion for research also led him to delve deeply into poetic structures, particularly rhythm in Bengali poetry, which he explored at Rabindra Bharati University.
Published Poems
Some of his notable poems include:
Radha Prem – Jaijaidin, Bishonno Shundor – Ittefaq, Shunyotar Shaundorjo – Desh Rupantor, Ami Oshleel – Samakal, Porijayi – Bangla Tribune, Bheja Sheetshondhya – Amader Shomoy, Pora Kagoj – Dhaka Web, Poroborti Shomoy – Amader Shomoy, Adim Obhyash – Samakal, Stobdho Rater Ashroye – Amader Shomoy, Mrityu – Amader Shomoy, Tumi – Amader Shomoy,Tumi Baddho Nao – Dhaka Web, Nibhe Jacche Alo – Amader Shomoy, Five Poems of Prodeepto Mobarook – Dainik Jagoron
Published Essays
The Diversity of Nazrul – Kaler Kantho, Language Movement and Bengali Literature – Desh Rupantor, Lalon Fakir: Aesthetic Beauty and Humanism – Desh Rupantor, Poets and Poetry in Modern Bengali Literature – Kaler Kantho, Love: The Name of a Sensitive Feeling – Samakal, Birthday of the Sun’s Children and Some Thoughts – Dhaka Web, Women in Bengali Literature: As Essential as Pen and Paper – Amader Shomoy, Mother Tongue Bengali in Existential Crisis – Bangladesh Pratidin, Intolerance: A Social Disease Disguised as Faithlessness – Jaijaidin