Chittagong centred and de-centred: A forgotten history
26 January 2026, 00:00 AM
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Remembering Jayasree Kabir: The actress who chose absence
19 January 2026, 15:05 PM
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Amanul Huq: The romantic documentarian
12 January 2026, 00:00 AM
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Before the selfie age: Daddy’s self-portraits
10 January 2026, 13:51 PM
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Living in occupied Dhaka: Diaries from 1971
6 January 2026, 13:20 PM
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Ila Mitra: A symbol of indomitable courage
6 January 2026, 02:00 AM
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In Focus / In a city called Elias
4 January 2026, 18:00 PM
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The making of folk poet Jasimuddin
4 January 2026, 08:34 AM
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“In Rokeya’s writing, I see a universal truth”
1 January 2026, 11:17 AM
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In Focus / The untold history of why Khaleda Zia entered politics
30 December 2025, 11:53 AM
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The early history of press freedom in Bengal
In mid-eighteenth century Mughal India, slowly but surely, the old was giving way to the new in complex ways.
2 May 2021, 18:00 PM
The myth of martial race: Seared into a schoolboy's memory!
The years 1968-1969, were a tumultuous period in the political history of the state of Pakistan. My father a Bengali civil servant from East Pakistan, was an official in the then central government in Islamabad.
18 April 2021, 18:00 PM
The End of Empire: The meanings of Jallianwala Bagh
It has often been said that Britain lost its empire the day when, one hundred [two] years ago, 55-year old Brigadier-General Reginald Dyer, commanding a regiment of 50 Gurkha and Baluchi riflemen,
11 April 2021, 18:00 PM
Bengali Muslims and their identity: From fusion to confusion
One of the grand paradoxes facing Bangladeshis is expressed in the negotiations and contestations on the simple question about who they are, particularly in the context of the strains caused by the Universalist claims of their religion on the one hand and the particularist demands of their ethnicity and culture on the other.
4 April 2021, 18:00 PM
“Operation Jackpot brought us three steps closer to liberation”
On March 7, 1971, Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman stood at the Ramna Race Course and faced a gathering of over 10 lakh people.
1 April 2021, 18:00 PM
The Historian and the Riflemen
On the evening of the 25th of March of 1971, Yahya Khan, third President of Pakistan, was driven from an elegant, storied house at 22,
28 March 2021, 18:00 PM
The 1971 War, Caste, Citizenship and a War Memorial in Tharparkar
Perhaps the only memorial for the martyrs of the 1971 war in Pakistan stands quietly and forgotten near the village Barach, about 25 kilometers southeast of Mithi, the desert district headquarters of Tharparkar.
27 March 2021, 18:00 PM
The birth of Bangladesh and nationality question in South Asia
26 March 1971 is a significant date in South Asian subcontinent not simply because Bengali majority of Pakistan decided to assert a right to secede in the face of brutal military crackdown but also because the very fundamental framework of the parameter of nation formation in South Asian subcontinent had been altered.
21 March 2021, 18:00 PM
When Gandhi's Salt March Rattled British Colonial Rule
Since the late-1910s, Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi had been at the forefront of India’s quest to shake off the yoke of British colonial domination, otherwise known as the “Raj.”
14 March 2021, 18:00 PM
Bhashani’s support for non-cooperation movement
Maulana Abdul Hamid Khan Bhashani addressed a mass gathering at Paltan Maidan on March 9. In his address, he proclaimed full support to the ongoing non-cooperation movement and called upon the people to continue the struggle unless success was achieved.
8 March 2021, 18:00 PM
50 years later, the fight goes on
When speaking about our Liberation War of 1971, we often commend our freedom fighters for their sacrifices and bravery and condemn the then Pakistan army for inflicting inhumane torture on our innocent people, especially our women.
7 March 2021, 18:00 PM
Louis Kahn's Capital Complexity
The National Capital Complex in Dhaka, designed by Louis Kahn, is an epic work in the annals of modern architecture. Even after sixty years of its conception, Kahn’s complex remains a wondrous phenomenon that is continuously renewing the purposes of architecture.
28 February 2021, 18:00 PM
Kahn's Journey to the National Assembly Building
What Einstein’s E=mc2 is for physicists, Louis I Kahn’s “Silence and Light” is for architects. Kahn’s lecture on “Silence and Light” in 1969, five years before his death, was the recapitulation of his collective thoughts based on metaphysical reasoning that he considered a key to his point of view, applicable to all works of art, including architecture.
28 February 2021, 18:00 PM
BENGALI TYPES AND THEIR FOUNDERS
While in London about the year 1770, William Bolts required some types for printing in Bengali. Such types were non-existent, and the type foundry of Joseph Jackson was engaged to prepare a font. In I773 or I774 he suddenly left for India, and the types remained behind.
21 February 2021, 18:00 PM
Chobi Mela (0): Redefining photo festivals for the post-COVID era
The Drik-Path building peeks into the sky in the middle of the busy commercial area of Panthapath, Dhaka. This is where Chobi Mela Shunno (0) is taking place this year.
14 February 2021, 18:00 PM
Myanmar coup: How the military has held onto power for 60 years
The military once again hold the reins of power in Myanmar. Citing constitutional provisions that give the military control in national emergencies, army officers detained government leaders in the early hours of February 1 2021, including state counsellor and popular national leader Aung San Suu Kyi.
7 February 2021, 18:00 PM
Deshpriya Jatindra Mohan & Nellie Sengupta
The following story unfolds in a prominent zamindar (feudal landlord) family of the Senguptas, in the then remote and obscure sleepy little village of Barama,
31 January 2021, 18:00 PM
The Angry Young World
This article considers student activism at Dhaka University in the 1960s as a case study for considering student politics at multiple scales: local, regional, and international. In addition to providing a historical narrative of Dhaka’s engagement in the Mass upsurge campaign that led to the end of the Ayub Kahn regime,
24 January 2021, 18:00 PM
What's so special about Bengal?
If you are looking for ancient history, Bengal’s achievements are clearly limited. The Indus Valley Civilization that immensely enriched the sub-continent in the third and second millennia BC hardly reached Bengal. No part of the Vedas and the Upanishads is known to have been composed in Bengal.
17 January 2021, 18:00 PM
History of the Greek community in Dhaka
A small yellow building that looks a little like a Greek temple faces the campus wall near the Teacher-Student Center of Dhaka University.
10 January 2021, 18:00 PM