The castle of ruler is of weapons, and the poet’s is of paper
Rezauddin Stalin, a renowned poet of Bangladesh shares his poem
Rezauddin Stalin is a very famous Bengali poet, born in 1962 in Nalbhanga village of Greater Jessore district. Many local and foreign awards including Bangla Academy. His poems have been translated into
Women were at the forefront of the language marches, defying the pointed guns of the army and police
The Language movement is one of the most significant incidents in Bangladesh’s history because the movement was the first step towards getting an independent Bangladesh. The movement basically began establish Bangla, the mother tongue
Dravidian languages were once more prevalent across the Indian subcontinent before the diffusion of Indo-Aryan languages
Following the decline of the Harappan Civilization, the invading Aryans established 16 Aryan kingdoms. Legend holds that Bharata, Rama’s half-brother, expanded his influence to the Gandhara kingdom, founding the
In the mind, Prohibited, frozen whimpers, Start to sing a solicitous tune, And gradually… The body becomes lyrical By scattering mind-moon
Author of 16 books in various languages, Neha Bhandarkar shares her two poems
Neha Bhandarkar, hailing from India, is widely published Iconic Marathi Poet, embellished with numerous
The book has been edited by Tasleem Shakur and Shayer Ghafur, and published by ‘Knowledgists without Borders’
People’s perception stems from their experience while they are growing up in a location, may it be a village, thana, sun-divisional town or a city. One who grew up in Dhaka observed a paltry 200,000 inhabitants in