Prof. Mohammad Najmul Ehsan Fatmi :Let the Quran or the Words of Allah teach us what we ought to know...
Harun-or-Rashid :During his political career, Huseyn Shaheed Suhrawardy held various important offices including the deputy mayoralty of the Calcutta Corporation...
Professor Anwarul Karim, Ph.D :Each English year 31st Mid-night of December is celebrated by the Christians and others all over the English speaking world, welcoming the New Year that begins with January 1, making it a day of days praying, greeting and singing for a very happy and undisturbed prosperous life.The English New Year ‘s day on January 1 is, thus, one of the oldest holidays and popular festival being celebrated with pomp an grandeur. It follows both Gregorian and...
By A Correspondent :A period of twenty years has elapsed since Malaysia Airlines started operating air services between Dhaka and...
By A Correspondent :Thailand’s private boutique airline Bangkok Airways that was launched in 1968 has started operating air services between...
Kazi Nazrul Islam, the Rebel Poet of all ages to come, is our National Poet. He was the dreamer of...
Dr. Md. Shairul Mashreque :Bangabandhu is a leader with a difference. Touching upon the life of this heavy weight leader...
Professor Anwarul Karim PhD :Kazi Nazrul Islam was a Poet from his childhood. Among his contemporaries, his friend Shailozananda Majumdar...
Dr. June McDaniel :I begin this piece with reference to the last paper I gave to this group, on Kazi...
Sabbir Hossain :Cricket: Hosts Bangladesh National Cricket team whitewashed Zimbabwe National Cricket team by 3-0 in the three-match Test series.Hosts...
Muhammad Hanif :Humans worship Allah Almighty and He rewards the efforts of the worshippers. But there are some special occasions...
Bashir Al Helal :Language Movement began in 1948 and reached its climax in the killing of 21 February 1952, and ended in the adoption of Bangla as one of the state languages of Pakistan. The question as to what would be the State Language of Pakistan was raised immediately after its creation. The central leaders and the Urdu-speaking intellectuals of Pakistan declared that Urdu would be the State Language of Pakistan, just as Hindi was the State Language of India....