'' (1973-79)|thumb ''|thumb Khalid's works included distinctive commissions like
Aparajeyo Bangla, a monument on liberation war of Bangladesh in the
University of Dhaka campus (1973–79), the terracotta relief on socio-cultural heritage at the
Bangladesh Bank headquarters (1995–96) and a 447 square foot mural
Abahaman Bangla at the
Bangladesh Television Center (1974). He also designed the central shaheed minar of
Chittagong university. Khalid had exhibited solo three times since and he was awarded first prize in the Second National Sculpture Exhibition organized by the
Bangladesh Shilpakala Academy in 1983. At various times he was nominated judge by
Bangladesh Shilpakala Academy for national level exhibitions. In 1987 he was appointed team leader for participation in SAARC Workshop on Traditional Terracotta held in Madras, India. His works can be seen in the permanent collection of the
National Museum of Bangladesh, the Bangladesh Shilpakala Academy, the Prime Minister's Residence and other important private and institutional collections. Khalid was a professor of sculpture at Institute of Fine Arts, the
University of Chittagong till 2012. ==Honors==