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A whole of culture social structure The picture of Jessore culture is drawn and non-communal. In the overall culture, Jessore is called East England. Jessore Institute and Biswant (B-Government) Rotating Rangamanch was established in Jessore in 1928. It is the pride of the pride, ancient, medieval and modern culture of Bangladesh. Jessore Institute and Vishwanath (B-Government), the renowned advocate uninhabited government of Jessore, the founder of Ghorman Rangamanch. During the 1930s and early 40's, the Jessore Institute was the center of the genocide of Jessore culture, there was no cultural program in the exterior like today. All the family-based programs were B-government. The bright faces of that day were Shankar Ghosal, Sri Santosh Ghosal, Sri Subodh Rai, Sri Sukumar Sen, Sri Ananda Mohan, Sri Pitha Das and others. In the house of Shree Abalakanta Majumder, there was a cultural practice called Sahitya Sangha. Literature and music reciters sit on specific days of the week. At that time there was a gathering of renowned, poet, literary, playwright, music artists. Among them, a happy environment was created in the midst of the cultural people such as Shri Mano Bose, Poet Jasim Uddin, Shri Dhiraj Bhatracharya, Shri Nimai Bhatracharya, Sri Banani Chowdhury, Shri Shankar Ghosal and others. Shree Sudhir Ghosh and Shri Gopal Ghosh, a businessman from Bezpara, Jessore were devoted to the service of the two brothers. Ghosh's daughters Bithika Ghosh, Juthika Ghosh, Sulta Ghosh, Shila Ghosh and Ella Ghosh impressed the audience. Image artist SM Sultan was a high quality singer. The angry Ragini tunes in Bamboo attracted the audience. He was also inspector of tabla. Shah Md. Golam Morshed, the current Principal of the melody distribution, was present at regular songs and performed music. The Indian Department of East and Post Jessore Institute played an important role in the development of Jessore culture. In the shadow of this organization, people of music and drama have become history in the sub-continent of drama and music. The founder of Michael Orchestra, Pranab Ghosh, is the name of Shri Ardhedu Banerjee, Principal of Survbhani. After the partition of 1947, there was some vacuum in the culture area. Mr. Rajat Ghosh of Bezpara, Sri Anil Chatterjee family was dear to the two music boundaries. Rajsh Ghosh's brother, Tulsi Ghosh, was popularly known as a well-known voice. The Bhatracharya family of Chagra area, the Banerjee family has been a devotee of music in Jessore. Jossna Khatun, daughter of Mr. Sobhan Moktar, was born in front of the people as the first Muslim music artist. Later came Majeda Khatun. Surabitan Sangeet Academy of Jessore as a prominent cultural organization was started in 1952. Founder music teacher Gopal Chandra Goswami Although there was no attraction in the light of the dark and light of the light of the hurricane, many renowned musicians came from the country and abroad regularly at the traditional academy. Among them, Ustad Munshi Raich Uddin, Sri Jatin Bhowmik, Sri Sankar Ghosal, Sri Satyan Ghosal, Sri Kanai Bhatracharya, Ustad Moktar Ali, Ustad Nizam Uddin, Sri Gaur Gopal Haldar, Sri Kalipada Sarkar, Sri Sushil Sarkar, artist artist S Sultan, Ustad Mosharraf Hossain and many other prominent musicians, government, lyricist, dancers and others are notable. Syed Hafizur Rahman, the son of the Chief Assistant of Altaf Mahmood, Jessore, is the son of the singer, Shahid Altaf Mahmud, who is "Ekushey February written on my brother's blood". Syed Hafizur Rahman was in favor of the independence of Bangladesh, during the war, he killed the army by torturing him unjustly. Culture Squad formed in Calcutta to give inspiration to the liberation war. One of the most prominent singers of Jessore was Babu Gaur Gopal Haldar. In the beginning of the freedom struggle of 1971, Shah Md. Morshed inspired the country's leaders and activists to take part in the procession organized in the mesmerizing music procession and dare to join the struggle. In the latter part of independence, Jessore was re-motioned to music. There was a cultural conference with artists in greater Jessore. Currently, Suranbani, Kishung, Chand Hats, Sontroli, Sargam, Suranjali, Suratirtha, Shishu Academy play an important role in making the culture world more vigorous. Udichi is another unforgettable name in Jessore culture. They have strong steps in the field of culture. In 1999, the Udichi tragedy of Jessore was not removed from the national memory even today.