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Star Literature
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Star Weekend
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Media under surveillance capitalism
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Star Weekend
'Reading Photographs for a change!'
Today, 28 February 2017, is the last day of the Boimela, so there's no point in giving stall numbers and other details – buy this book from online book stores, from the publisher or even from one of the few bookstores that still stands in this city of designer boutique houses, cafes and restaurants.
28 February 2017
‘From Cox's Bazar to Capt. Richard's Fort via Evil's Jungle...’
I found this thrilling adventure story review worthy more for its writer than the story itself. 'The Deadly Island' a treasure hunt expedition is meant for young readers, written by Sidratul Muntaha a student of class nine, Govt. Science College and High School and he wrote the story while studying in class seven! Being a teen-ager himself, the writer knows exactly what a teen ager of this time wants and serves it correctly.
27 February 2017
'A War Makes a Man – A Man!'
Unreal -- the perfect word to describe this book that is inspired by 'real' events of our Liberation War of 1971. When Cartoonist Ahsan Habib, Publisher/Editor of the 40-year-old Fun-Satire Magazine UNMAD, a living legend started writing, his works were mostly humorous. But in between, he has been showing his strength in novel and short-story (fictions) writing as well.
25 February 2017
'Translated Poems Only to Prove Poetry Needs No Translation!'
Gultekin Khan, in 2016, had emerged as a 'published poet' for the first time with a compilation of original poems. Her poetic abilities took the Bengali poetry readers and lovers by surprise – in a very good way. To many, her very late appearance in the world of poetry, was considered injustice to contemporary Bengali Literature and to her talent.
25 February 2017
An Assembly of Change
The year 2017 began with promises for self-development, to do better as a human being and to contribute more to the country.
23 February 2017
Looking back at theatre
A visit to Boimela invariably means strolling through the spot beside Burdwan House in Bangla Academy, a corner known to everyone as little magazine
23 February 2017
5 Ways to Make Your Child Love Bangla More
The Language Movement Shaheeds Mohammad Salauddin, Abdul Jabbar, Abul Barkat, Rafiquddin Ahmed and Abdus Salam had given up their lives to protect the Bangla language from getting lost from the pages of history.
23 February 2017
Mojar Ishkool!
Mojar School has been working with the street children since 2013. Its main goal is to reduce the number of children from street jobs or from begging.
23 February 2017
About Town
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23 February 2017
NUMBER 7
Is the number of people who died and 55 are injured in the cyclone Dineo at the southern Mozambique, natural disasters agencies said Friday.
23 February 2017
TRENDING THIS WEEK
A couple of pictures of banners surfaced on social media last week where misguided information was provided regarding February 21, International Mother Language Day.
23 February 2017
‘I Am Not a Feminist'
There is a lot of contemplation over this word. Whether it is what it means in the books, or whether each person modifies it according to their own needs, the ideology behind this word always seems to be up for grabs for each person who claims they are or they are not one.
23 February 2017
Beautiful Bangladesh
Our land is one of colours, rivers, vast lands and warm people. Whether it is the concrete jungle that is Dhaka city, or the softer sides of
23 February 2017
MAILBOX
The article titled 'A Life changing Journey” published in February 10, 2017 was quite an inspiring piece as it told a moving story of an NGO named It's Humanity Foundation (IHF).
23 February 2017
Bangladesh Betar - The Story of Glory
These days, when information technology and the internet are not far from our grasp, on hearing the name “Bangladesh Betar (Betar meaning radio in Bangla)”, one might ask, “Who would listen to Bangladesh Betar today?”
23 February 2017
SNAPSHOT
“You don't have to remind a flower when its time to bloom is near; it has been preparing for it all of its life.”
23 February 2017
Banalata Sen - An Eternal Love Story
Over the years, Bengal has produced a great number of poets. Their verses have touched thousands of people across the world...
23 February 2017
Corrupting a Generation
The leaking of question papers before public exams has become a regular phenomenon in Bangladesh.
23 February 2017
PEARLS OF WISDOM
“DEVELOP A PASSION FOR LEARNING. IF YOU DO, YOU WILL NEVER CEASE TO GROW.”
23 February 2017
Printable Solar Cells Just Got a Little Closer
A U of T Engineering innovation could make printing solar cells as easy and inexpensive as printing a newspaper.
23 February 2017