Bangladesh Cartoonist Association

Bangladesh Cartoonist Association
Founded January, 2011
Headquarters Dhaka, Bangladesh
Website www.bancaras.com

Bangladesh Cartoonist Association (BANCARAS) is an organization of the cartoonists of Bangladesh established in January 2011. The aim of the organization is to work as a common platform for countrywide cartoonists. BANCARAS keeps cartoonists connected by gathering with the work and thought of them. BANCARAS plans to arrange several cartoon exhibitions every year focusing different issues, as well as regular cartoon workshops.[1][2]

Platform

Now a days cartoon is a very popular media in Bangladesh. But it was not so popular as it is now when it was just innovated in Bangladesh. First Bangladeshi cartoonist was Kazi Abul Kashem who started to draw cartoons in a magazine named 'shawgat" in 1930s. In 1971s liberation war Quamrul Hassans cartoon "ei janowarder hotta korte hobe" influenced the freedom fighters deeply. In 1978, satire magazine Unmad published and got a high popularity among the people. In 80s and 90s editorial cartoons was getting popularity in the general people by the newspapers. After 2000 there increases a number of amateur cartoonist grew up from the young generation. Now a days Bangladesh has a big number of newspapers where cartoon is a very popular section. To gather all the cartoonists on a common platform bring the BANCARAS to its birth.

History

BANCARAS established on January 2011 by organized a cartoon exhibition. But its official work was started earlier by a gathering of some junior cartoonist in Unmad office with the Editor of Unmad Ahsan Habib (cartoonist) on June 2010.[3][4]

Cartoon exhibition 2011

Bangladesh Cartoonist Association had arranged their 1st cartoon exhibition on 9–11 January 2011. At National Press Club compound a three-day exhibition was a big success with thousand of viewers. With this exhibition Bangladesh Cartoonist Association started its voyage ceremonially.[5]

members of Bangladesh Cartoonist Association on occasion of cartoon exhibition 2011 at National Press Club, Dhaka

Executive body

Advisor Rafiqun Nabi
Advisor Ahsan Habib (cartoonist)
Advisor Shishir Bhattacharjee
Advisor Shahriar Khan
President Mehedi Haque
Vice-President Shahriar Sharif
Secretary Syed Rashad Imam (Tanmoy)
Joint Secretary Sadat Uddin Ahmed Amil
Joint Secretary Niaz Chowdhury Tuli
Treasurer Sadia Ahmed Emon
Organizing Secretary Abu Hasan
Publicity Secretary Md. Tarik Saifullah
Public Welfare Secretary Rakibul Hasan Palash
International Relation Secretary Zonayed Azim Chowdhury
Office Secretary Nasreen Sultana[6]

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