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Women’s role in Bangla language movement

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

Book Review: Megacities of the Global South in the 2020’s

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

Muslim Council of Elders concludes its participation in New Delhi World Book Fair

The Muslim Council of Elders (MCE) concluded its participation in the New Delhi World Book Fair, held from February 10th to 18th, with notable success and a large turnout from various segments of Indian society who praised the MCE's stand cultural events and diverse intellectual publications. During the fair, the Muslim Council of

Stop the Fight: Don’t Exacerbate the Hatred That Has Kept Indians and Pakistanis Apart for Decades

Indian Americans should stop patronizing films like the “Fighter” — your next generation is watching. What message are they learning when you not only show up to watch these films, but walk out with an offhand shrug of indifference? This is not a film review of “Fighter.” This is me doing my civic duty of

Who are the frontrunners in Pakistan’s crucial elections?

Tough contest is expected between three mainstream political parties: Pakistan Muslim League – Nawaz, Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf and Pakistan People’s Party A party needs to win 169 seats in the National Assembly, the 336-member lower house of Parliament, to form a government with simple majority KARACHI, Sindh,