Kazi Fazlur Rahman, a civil servant and an intellectual giant
15 December 2025, 09:57 AM
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Chittagong, before Chittagong: An early history
14 December 2025, 18:00 PM
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The untold story behind 1971’s two most haunting photographs
12 December 2025, 02:00 AM
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In Focus / What Begum Rokeya knew about changing Bengali Muslims from within
7 December 2025, 18:00 PM
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Living in a time of fear: The rise of digital inquisition in Bangladesh
4 December 2025, 08:33 AM
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A British witness to Bangladesh genocide: Val Harding’s 1971 story
30 November 2025, 18:00 PM
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Early North Bengal: A (re-)creation and a lone journey
30 November 2025, 02:00 AM
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My experience as an editor of a Bangla magazine
28 November 2025, 08:21 AM
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‘Struggle’: Noazesh Ahmed and his first masterpiece
24 November 2025, 08:08 AM
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Birth Centenary / Remembering Munier Bhai
23 November 2025, 18:00 PM
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'Guha was as much an intellectual and thinker as he was a historian'
Ranajit Guha ( May 23, 1923 - April 28, 1923) was an influential Indian historian and scholar renowned for his groundbreaking contributions to the field of Subaltern Studies.
21 May 2023, 18:00 PM
Only Connect: The Radical Empathy of Mrinal Sen
In a few days, the whole world will celebrate the centenary of Sen: the man who changed India’s cinematic landscape forever.
14 May 2023, 18:00 PM
Why Sampadak Parishad opposes the Digital Security Act
After the enactment of the Digital Security Act (DSA) in 2018, the Sampadak Parishad published an elaborate
7 May 2023, 18:00 PM
The Struggle for Justice and Dignity
The labour movement in Bangladesh has a rich and complex history that dates back to the 19th century.
30 April 2023, 18:00 PM
Honouring Mujibnagar heroes
April 17, 1971, is a historic day that shines brightly in the collective memory of Bangladesh with immense pride, unwavering strength, and boundless enthusiasm.
16 April 2023, 18:00 PM
Honouring André Malraux’s Legacy
During the middle of the past century, two Frenchmen were known and admired around the world. They were General de Gaulle and André Malraux.
9 April 2023, 18:00 PM
The Partition of India
A unique feature of Indian history is that over thousands of years people of different nationalities had entered India in large numbers.
2 April 2023, 18:00 PM
The Liberation War Museum narrating collective trauma
Liberation War Museum (LWM) in Dhaka tells the story not only of the Liberation War but also of the long struggles of breaking the fetters that, over the decades, led to the ultimate formation of Bangladesh.
26 March 2023, 18:00 PM
Writing the Good Fight: Women, War, and Jahanara Imam’s Ekattorer Dinguli
In 1938, as Hitler marched across Europe, Virginia Woolf, in Three Guineas, urged women to “maintain an attitude of complete indifference” to war. She took a clear position on whether or not women have a stake in politics and war.
19 March 2023, 18:00 PM
Snippets from our history & heritage
In this write-up, I shall briefly touch upon a few eminent personalities of the past who have enriched the lives of generations through their varied contributions to society in the fields of education, arts, sport and culture.
12 March 2023, 18:00 PM
“Bangladesh needs to put forward the ‘transit in exchange for rivers’ formula as the framework for Indo-Bangladesh negotiations”
I have been writing about water development issues since the 1988 flood and, over time, developed a conceptual framework for discussing these issues.
5 March 2023, 18:00 PM
Language Controversies in 19th Century Bengal
The very fact that a language identifies and defines a specific human group often leads to controversies and conflicts.
26 February 2023, 18:00 PM
Abdul Karim Sahitya Bisharad and Bengali Punthi Sahitya
Abdul Karim posited that it was the Muslims who laid the foundation of the secular and romantic genre in Bengali literature.
20 February 2023, 18:00 PM
Kabar at 70
Born in a respectable middle-class Muslim family and holder of an Intermediate of Science degree from the Aligarh Muslim University, Munier Chowdhury (1925–1971) was growing up as a fashionable young gentleman with an Islamic worldview till his involvement with Anti-Fascist Writers and Artists Union in 1943,
19 February 2023, 18:00 PM
Rethinking the linear genealogy of Bangla
As Darwin said, the linguistic system of modern humans has the “power of associating together the most diversified sounds and ideas” to produce an infinite number of sentences.
12 February 2023, 18:00 PM
Revitalizing Delhi’s school system: A triumphant journey
When Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal hit the streets in India’s national capital on January 16 this year to protest the alleged non-approval by the Lt Governor Saxena to his government’s proposal to send school teachers abroad for training,
5 February 2023, 18:00 PM
Munshi Meherullah of Jessore and religious identity in 19th century Bengal
On 7 June 1907, a rural Bengali tailor, Meherullah, died of complications from pneumonia in a small village called Chatiantala, on the banks of the river Bhairab, in Jessore.
29 January 2023, 18:00 PM
ALAMGIR KABIR: The conscience whipper
Alamgir Kabir’s death anniversary has been an occasion to celebrate and remember him as a prominent film director and tireless film society activist.
22 January 2023, 18:00 PM
Insights from India’s Nurse Migration: Lessons for Bangladesh
It has now been almost half a century since Indian nurses began migrating abroad, long enough to understand the difficulties and benefits they have encountered in their professional and personal journey. I have studied their migration since the 2000s.
15 January 2023, 18:00 PM
Misreading Climate Change in Bangladesh
Perilously close to rising sea levels and vulnerable to floods, erosion, and cyclones, Bangladesh is one of the top recipients of development aid earmarked for adaptation to climate change.
8 January 2023, 18:00 PM