#Bengal
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Literature/Poetry
My Heart Wants to Stay Simple – Poetry from Bengal
My heart rather wants to stay very simple, even not to know what fancy and emotions are. Imdadul Islam, an…
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Literature/Poetry
Forbidden River – A Poem from Bengal
You’re on the other side and I am here A forbidden river flows between us Azizul Hakim, an eminent poet…
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Literature/Poetry
Let’s live a life of a winning warrior – A Poem from Bengal
Let’s die but not a coward’s one Let’s live a life of a winning warrior. Suhina Biswasmajumdar, a poet from…
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Literature/Poetry
Detachment – Poetry from Bengal
Detachment reigns over the scary world to breed the seed of crawling distress Suhina Biswasmajumdar, a poet from Kolkata, West…
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Literature/Poetry
May Day and the Saga of Nothingness – A Poem from Bengal
May Day and the fall of humanity, Tears and tantrum, Sickle and Shikol, Torment and treatment Suhina Biswasmajumdar, a poet…
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History
The emergence of Bangladesh – Part II
As in most societies and lands, the people in Bangladesh also unceasingly confronted dominant powers By Farooque Chowdhury | Dhaka…
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History
The Partition of the Sub-continent and the Bifurcation of Bengal (Part-V)
The exploiting classes, like a band of robbers, joined together to rob the people – snatched away people’s struggle for…
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The Partition of the Sub-continent and the Bifurcation of Bengal (Part-III)
The bloody trick ensured class interest of the colonial masters and their cohorts. There came the partition, a sectarian line…
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Analysis
The Partition of the Sub-continent and the Bifurcation of Bengal (Part-II)
Imperialism follows the same trick today: Let the commoners of the land “feel that” imperialism is present “to give more…
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