Furthering the legacy of the late Amanullah Khan, chairman of United News of Bangladesh (UNB) from its founding to his death last September, his family has donated the vast trove of books left behind in his personal collection as educational materials to the library of the Asian University of Bangladesh (AUB).
The university organised a memorial event in his honour on Thursday, marking National Library Day.
His wife Shirin Khan, a renowned social worker, spoke at the event.
She said, “Throughout his career, Amanullah Khan’s greatest passion was reading and collecting books. They weren’t just a part of his life - they were his life. Our home overflowed with books, and no matter where he went, he carried cartons of them with him. To him, books and libraries were everything.”
Reflecting on their 53 years of marriage, she recalled, “Our memories are knotted with books. While Amanullah was a chartered accountant by profession, his true passion was journalism and books. I am pleased to be able to hand over these books to you today.”
Mohammad Zafar Sadiq, Chairman of AUB’s Board of Trustees, said, “Amanullah Khan has set an example of generosity. Today, his family has demonstrated that generosity by gifting books. People die, some leave behind lasting legacies. Amanullah Khan has left a vast repository of knowledge for the university.”