• The Lost Gods

    In The Sleeping Army, Freya went to Hel and back. She fought dragons, fled fire and outwitted giants - all to restore eternal youth to the Norse Gods.

  • Victimized masses and unsatisfied souls

    ... neither India nor any other South Asian country should exhibit superfluous eagerness to butter up the western powers all the time. Each state should have its own individual values and principles to determine its policies on development.

  • A singular woman's tale

    The Firebird is a story told by a woman (who is nameless) about herself and her life in a village in what is now Poshchimbongo in India.

  • Story of simple problems of life

    Danielle Steel is a popular American novelist and has written 142 books--98 of which are novels—and she has sold more than 800 million copies.

  • The life journey of a theatre actress

    Binodini is the life story adapted from her two autobiographical notes titled My Story and My Stage Acting.

  • Bangladesh: Reform Agenda for Local Governance

    Local government is a constitutionally mandated system in our country.

  • For Whom the Bell Tolls

    Muhammad Zamir has worn, and continues to wear, different hats. A former career diplomat...

  • Tribute to a scholar

    They remember him as a loving husband and as an inspiring father. Other articles are written by his relatives, colleagues, students and friends in great admiration. In their portrayal, Prof. Rehman is illustrated as an exceptionally gentle, compassionate, amiable and vastly knowledgeable person.

  • Story of Quarter Century of Development

    When Azizur Rahman Khan writes something on the economy of Bangladesh, one needs to take note.

  • Wisdom of a Revivalist

    Sri Chaitanya Deb (1486-1533) was an interesting and charismatic personality of the 16th century in Bengal, Assam, Orissa and across the eastern India.