From Durée to Nomadology: Tagore’s “Balaka” and the decolonial poetics of becoming
30 May 2026, 08:30 AM
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Kolkata's Eid, my Eid
29 May 2026, 12:56 PM
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The quiet lessons of Shital Pati
29 May 2026, 09:00 AM
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Mercy, love, and pluralism: A sufi vision of Islam
28 May 2026, 08:30 AM
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Beyond the loom: How Jamdani preserves the values of peace
27 May 2026, 10:30 AM
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Hair oil, bumblebees, and the lost world of Bengali advertising art
27 May 2026, 09:00 AM
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The tale of some rare portraits from Nazrul’s final days
26 May 2026, 11:06 AM
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Tuning the melody of Baul songs into peace education
26 May 2026, 09:00 AM
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Shreemati Rassundari and the making of the first autobiography by a Bengali woman
26 May 2026, 09:00 AM
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Nabayug: Nazrul’s radical pen and Fazlul Huq’s leadership
25 May 2026, 10:00 AM
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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
Doing journalism and telling the truth: Zahur Hossain Chowdhury’s ways
Among the editor-journalists in our country, one of the most famous names undoubtedly is Zahur Hossain Chowdhury (1922-1980).
1 January 2023, 18:00 PM
Home and Displacement
The two words in the title are evocative, complex and slippery. What after all is “home”, and what does “displacement” really mean?
25 December 2022, 18:00 PM
Guarding the silences
51 years after 1971, the birth of Bangladesh continues to evoke a range of emotions in Pakistan. There are civilians – poets,
18 December 2022, 18:00 PM
Women photographers of the Bangladesh Liberation War
War and women – this phrase usually conjures up an image of women being victimised during war, but there are activities of women, fighting on the battlefield, or even capturing photos with a camera in hand, which represents that time.
15 December 2022, 18:00 PM
Roquiah Sakhawat Hossein and Kazi Nazrul Islam
Roquiah Sakhawat Hossein was born in 1880, Kazi Nazrul Islam in 1899. Apart from their difference in gender, there could not have been more differences in the circumstances of their class and upbringing.
11 December 2022, 18:00 PM
After the Storm
Hafiz Uddin Ahmad leafed through the stack of day-old newspapers in the officer’s mess, scanning headlines in Bengali, English, and Urdu.
4 December 2022, 18:00 PM
Chronicling the other Bengal
Writers are drawn to the bleakest of places, Arundhati Roy once said, the way vultures are drawn to kills. I didn’t know the full import of the statement until I began to work on my book,
27 November 2022, 18:00 PM
Probashi: Histories of the Bangladesh diaspora
The term diaspora originates from the ancient Greek dia speiro meaning a scattering of seeds.
20 November 2022, 18:00 PM
Buddhist theatre in South Asia and beyond
Considerable research conducted by renowned Orientalists such as Moriz Winternitz,
13 November 2022, 18:00 PM
Syed Waliullah in Paris
It is well-known that Bangla literature took a new turn in the 1940s. Following the revolutionary work of Kazi Nazrul Islam, we got four powerful poets among Bangalee Muslims: Farrukh Ahmad,
6 November 2022, 18:00 PM
Marc Riboud’s Bangladesh 1971: Mourning and Morning
Marc Riboud (1923-2016), one of the first generation of Magnum photographers, was born in Lyon, France.
30 October 2022, 18:00 PM
Ethical encounters: A look into women, war, and cinema in Bangladesh
A modern remake of Ajoy Kar’s 1961 film Saptapodi, Shameem Akhtar’s film Rina Brown (2017) unfolds intimate geographies of love and loss among individuals from India, and West and East Pakistan.
23 October 2022, 18:00 PM
Love Me Do: Sixty years ago, the Beatles began to play
Sixty years ago, John, Paul, George, and Ringo released their first single, Love Me Do, on October 5, 1962. It was a Parlophone 7-inch 45rpm with the seal 45-R 4949.
16 October 2022, 18:00 PM
Gandhi’s sojourn in Noakhali
There are many ways a nation’s history can be understood, for it has many points, opinions, and arguments depending on the sources one can reach.
2 October 2022, 18:00 PM
Student politics in private universities: To be or not to be …
On September 2, the student front of a political party announced its intention to form committees in 16 private universities. It was greeted with apprehension and alarm.
25 September 2022, 18:00 PM
The glorious history of Goalanda
There is more fiction than historical truth about the origin of the name ‘Goalanda’. According to a legend,
18 September 2022, 18:00 PM