A bland, matter-of-fact statement about Kazi Nazrul Islam would be that he is the National Poet of Bangladesh
Kazi Nazrul Islam needs no introduction to those familiar with Bangla literature. He and his works are, for cogent reasons, less known in other circles.
I was staring intently at the girl sitting in half profile in front and to the right of me. The girl was beautiful all right, but that is not
This is an aberrant situation…well, read on. Alam, in his Itihasher Korcha, quotes the Natore-born eminent historian Sir Jadunath
For a split second I was startled beyond belief. For a longer while, maybe about a minute, I must have stood still with my mouth agape
Just the other day I was watching over CNN the celebrated journalist Christianne Amanpour prefacing her interview of the veteran
Muhammad Zamir is a prolific writer, notably for the national newspapers of Bangladesh, and writes proficiently in both Bengali and
The terrible realization was setting in almost all, if not all of us. The dream days of fun and work in equal measure at RADA were
A bland, matter-of-fact statement about Kazi Nazrul Islam would be that he is the National Poet of Bangladesh
Kazi Nazrul Islam needs no introduction to those familiar with Bangla literature. He and his works are, for cogent reasons, less known in other circles.
I was staring intently at the girl sitting in half profile in front and to the right of me. The girl was beautiful all right, but that is not
This is an aberrant situation…well, read on. Alam, in his Itihasher Korcha, quotes the Natore-born eminent historian Sir Jadunath
For a split second I was startled beyond belief. For a longer while, maybe about a minute, I must have stood still with my mouth agape
Just the other day I was watching over CNN the celebrated journalist Christianne Amanpour prefacing her interview of the veteran
Muhammad Zamir is a prolific writer, notably for the national newspapers of Bangladesh, and writes proficiently in both Bengali and
The terrible realization was setting in almost all, if not all of us. The dream days of fun and work in equal measure at RADA were
Days with Dinko and other Memories, written by Monica Chanda, and edited and published by her daughter Malavika Karlekar, is a
I was never an autograph hunter. Never felt the urge, or the thrill, or the bragging right, or any of the rapid heart-thumping emotions