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Siddika Kabir

Siddiqua Kabir (May 7, 1931 – January 31, 2012) was a Bangladeshi nutritionist, academic, cookbook author, and cooking show television host. A professor, Kabir hosted, and guest starred in numerous television shows featuring Bangladeshi cuisine, including Siddiqua Kabir's Recipe on NTV Bangla.[1][2]

Siddiqua Kabir
সিদ্দিকা কবীর
Born(1931-05-07)May 7, 1931
Dhaka, Bengal Presidency, British India
DiedJanuary 31, 2012(2012-01-31) (aged 80)
Dhaka, Bangladesh
EducationMA (food and nutrition)
Alma materOklahoma State University
Occupation(s)nutritionist, academic, cookbook author, cooking show, television host
Years active1965–2012
AwardsSheltech Award, Anannya Top Ten Awards (2004)

Early life and education

Kabir was born in Dhaka, on May 7, 1931.[2] She was the second of the six children.[3] She lost her father at the age of 17.[3] She attended college for mathematics and received a master's degree on the subject.[2] With a scholarship from the Ford Foundation, she obtained her second master's degree in Food, Nutrition and Institutional Administration from Oklahoma State University in 1963.[4]

Career

Kabir began her teaching career in 1957 by joining the mathematics department of Eden Girls' College in Azimpur, Dhaka.[1] She joined the nutrition department of College of Home Economics, Azimpur, Dhaka, from where she retired as the principal in 1993.[2]

Kabir appeared in her first television cooking show in 1966, leading a long career in numerous cooking shows as a presenter and guest.[1] She also authored cookbooks, including "Ranna Khaddya Pushti", and "Bangladesh Curry Cookbook."[5] Her career further led to consultant work for major foreign and Bangladeshi consumer food brands, such as Radhuni, Dano, and Nestlé.[1][2]

Kabir had received several awards from the food and television industries, including the Sheltech Award in 2009.[2]

Personal life and death

Kabir was married to Syed Ali Kabir, a journalist and former Deputy Governor of Bangladesh Bank. Kabir died at Square Hospital in Dhaka on January 31, 2012, at the age of 80.[1][2]

Awards

References

  1. ^ a b c d e "Siddiqua Kabir passes away". The Daily Star (Bangladesh). January 31, 2012. Retrieved February 1, 2012.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g "Siddiqua Kabir passes away". The News Today (Bangladesh). February 1, 2012. Retrieved February 1, 2012.
  3. ^ a b Zarina Nahar Kabir (January 31, 2017). "My mother: A legend". The Daily Star. Retrieved January 31, 2017.
  4. ^ Fayeka Zabeen Siddiqua (May 6, 2016). "Remembering the Legend Siddiqua Kabir". The Daily Star. Retrieved May 6, 2016.
  5. ^ "Siddiqua Kabir passes away". bdnews24.com. January 31, 2012. Retrieved February 1, 2012.

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