#Bengal
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Archaeology
R. D. Banerji – The Bengali archaeologist who discovered Mohen Jo Darro
Banerji had submitted a first report to Sir John Marshal on the discovery of Mohen Jo Darro in 1920 but…
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Poetry
Life Boats – Poetry from Bengal
Ask your mind, Ask your soul, Ask every single dot of your existence…. Have your hatred to lament? Suhina Biswasmajumdar…
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Poetry
Blasphemy – The Poetry from Bengal
The road is open Only you can’t see The road is always there Only you can’t find! Blasphemy The…
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History
Khudiram Bose: The 18-year-old martyr who smiled at death
Can you imagine someone giving up life for the sake of the country’s freedom at an age when youth begins…
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World Literature
After Crossing the Broken Bridge – Poetry from Bengal
Men are moving now Moving across the bridge Today and tomorrow, just like yesterday None expects justice nor even Demand…
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Poetry
The Whispering Beak – Poetry from Bengal
As I dream always, someday, you forget to close the door And I fly to the blue leaving comforts of…
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World Literature
True Love…endless one- The poetry from Bengal
Each and every moment I learn from you…. I learn to live …to live passionately…. True Love…endless one Sometimes…
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History
Santiniketan – The Abode of Peace
On 22nd December 1901, when Rabindranath Tagore established his school at Santiniketan, he had only five students (including his eldest…
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Profile
Rebel Poet Kazi Nazrul Islam came under communist influence during stay in Karachi
In Karachi, the Rebel Poet penned many of his celebrated works; renowned lawyer A. K. Brohi had established Nazrul Islam…
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World Literature
The Present – A poem from Bengal
I never cross the ocean of your planet again; let me feel my precious will that I regain; I’m not…
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