The Government of Bangladesh has announced that Bashir Ahmed (posthumously), the legendary South Asian musician, and AKM Hanif, popularly known as Hanif Sanket, host and producer of the acclaimed television programme Ityadi, will be awarded the Independence Award 2026 in recognition of their outstanding contributions to culture. This year, the awards spotlight two eminent figures from the cultural sphere among other distinguished national achievers.
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Official Announcement
On Thursday, 5 March, the Cabinet Division, through a statement signed by Additional Secretary (Committee & Economic) Humayun Kabir, confirmed the list of recipients. According to the official release, the People’s Republic of Bangladesh has decided to bestow the prestigious Independence Award 2026 upon 15 distinguished individuals and five institutions for exemplary contributions across a wide range of fields, including politics, education, science, social service, literature, sports, and culture.
In the official ranking, Hanif Sanket appears at seventh position, followed by Bashir Ahmed at eighth, underscoring their exceptional influence on the cultural landscape of Bangladesh and the subcontinent.
Cultural Icons Honoured
Bashir Ahmed (Posthumous): Widely revered as a pioneering figure in South Asian music, Bashir Ahmed’s career spanned decades of performance, composition, and promotion of Bengali music across borders. His posthumous recognition honours a lifetime of dedication to the arts, and his enduring legacy continues to inspire musicians and audiences alike.
AKM Hanif (Hanif Sanket): Celebrated for his innovative magazine-style television show Ityadi, Hanif Sanket has been instrumental in shaping contemporary Bangladeshi entertainment. Through a unique blend of humour, social commentary, and educational content, his work has not only entertained millions but also fostered awareness on cultural, social, and civic issues.
Other Distinguished Recipients
The 2026 Independence Award recognises achievements across multiple sectors. Notable awardees include political leaders, educators, medical professionals, and institutions contributing to national development.
| Field | Recipient / Institution | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Politics | Begum Khaleda Zia | Former Prime Minister; contributions to independence, democracy, and women’s education |
| Liberation War | Fouzdarhat Cadet College; Major Md. Abdul Jalil (Posthumous) | Recognised for wartime service |
| Science & Technology | Prof. Dr. Zahurul Karim | Contributions to scientific research and technological advancement |
| Medicine | Dhaka Medical College Hospital | Advancements in healthcare |
| Literature | Dr. Ashraf Siddiqui (Posthumous) | Prominent literary contributions |
| Sports | Zobera Rahman (Linnun) | National sporting achievements |
| Rural Development | Palli Karma-Sahayak Foundation (PKSF) | Contributions to rural development and livelihoods |
| Social Service | Dr. Zafrullah Chowdhury (Posthumous); SOS Children’s Village International in Bangladesh; Md. Saidul Haque; Ganoshasthya Kendra; Maheerin Chowdhury (Posthumous) | Community and public welfare |
| Public Administration | Kazi Fazlur Rahman (Posthumous) | Distinguished administrative service |
| Research & Training | Md. Abdul Baki; Prof. Dr. M A Rahim; Prof. Dr. Sukomal Barua | Contributions to research, training, and education |
| Environmental Protection | Abdul Mukit Mozumdar (Mukit Mozumdar Babu) | Significant work in environmental conservation |
Ceremony and Significance
The Independence Award, the highest civilian honour in Bangladesh, recognises exceptional contributions to national development, culture, and welfare. The awardees are expected to receive their medals in a formal ceremony in the near future, honouring both living and posthumous recipients.
This year’s award list reflects Bangladesh’s continued commitment to acknowledging excellence across a broad spectrum of fields—from cultural innovation to social service, from scientific research to public administration. The recognition of Bashir Ahmed and Hanif Sanket highlights the enduring influence of arts and culture in shaping national identity, fostering societal awareness, and inspiring successive generations of citizens and creators alike.
By honouring both pioneering cultural icons and luminaries in other sectors, the Independence Award 2026 reaffirms the country’s dedication to celebrating merit, innovation, and service to the nation.
