Sun, 15 Mar 2026

"In Memory of Mahasweta Devi"

Mahasweta Devi occupies a singular place in the history of Bengali literature and human rights activ...

Tribute to Krishna chandra Majumdar, Nineteenth-Century Bengali Poet

Krishnachandra Majumdar, a luminary of nineteenth-century Bengali literature, was an eminent poet, j...

The Immortal Artist Bedar Uddin Ahmed Will Never Be Forgotten

Bedar Uddin Ahmed remains an enduring and luminous presence in the collective memory of Bengali musi...

Silence Feeds Crime: Matarbari Fire Ignored

Bangladesh witnessed a devastating fire at one of its largest and most strategic power generation fa...

"From Narendranath to Vivekananda in Memory"

Swami Vivekananda remains one of the brightest stars of India’s renaissance, an enduring source of i...

Agatha Christie: The Queen of Crime Fiction

Agatha Christie remains one of the most celebrated and influential writers in the history of English...

Bulgarian mystic Baba Vanga Predicts 2026 Will be Bringing Wars and Destructions To The World

Amid intensifying geopolitical rivalries, regional wars, and persistent economic uncertainty, the ye...

"Amar Desh" Editor Compared to ‘White Dog’: Mohiuddin Responds

Prominent writer and political analyst Mohiuddin Muhammad has issued a sharp response to comments ma...

"Remembering my fearless wartime friend, Simon Dring."

Dhaka, 25 March 1971. Midnight descends, and over the city hangs the darkest shadow in Bangladesh’s...

Zia Sara Ara Mahmud: Custodian of Heritage

Zaya Sara Ara Mahmud was far more than a name; she was a living embodiment of history, a custodian o...

Youth Should Never Embrace Extremism

Youth—this single word embodies dreams, courage, vitality, and infinite potential. The future of any...

"In Memory of Sumita Devi"

Sumita Devi occupies a luminous place in the annals of Bangladeshi cinema. Among the few female arti...