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Recalling Chandidas: The first humanist poet of Bengal

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Chandidas (1408 CE) was one of the most prominent and admired poets of Medieval Bengal. There is a total of four individuals found with...

In search of the connection between songs and soul – a book review

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Book Review: In search of the connection between songs and soul, Gitanjali, the Song Offerings by Rabindranath Tagore The dawn of 20th century witnessed a...

End the culture of impunity

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A victory day free from the physical presence of any known war criminal was probably the central theme of this years victory day celebration,...

A Serving of the real Siam

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It is definitely the sign of the times we live in that when anyone declares that they are off on a vacation to Thailand-...

Nabanita Dev Sen: The Feisty Feminist, Humorist of Post-Colonial Bengali Literature

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By Lopa Banerjee Bengali literature of the post-independence era has most certainly come a long way where women authors have shaped the world in their...

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‘Bengali Muslim’ As An Oxymoron: Crisis And Conflict Of Identities

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  Legendary Bengali novelist Sarat Chandra Chattopadhyay sets the context in this regard when he remarks in one of his famous literary works,‘Srikanta’, “The Bengali...

From Ekushey to Muktijuddho: The Myth of Bengali Nationalism

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  In 1964, the entire East Pakistan was rocked by violence against the minority Bengali Hindu community. Anti Bengal Hindu riot broke out across the...

Is Bengal Heading Towards A Genocide?

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India, it is said, lives in her villages. But she can be understood through the slogans that rents her skies and the way her...