• ‘𝗘 𝗛𝗮𝘄𝗮’ 𝗲𝗰𝗵𝗼𝘀 𝘁𝗵𝗲 𝗺𝗲𝗹𝗼𝗱𝘆 𝗼𝗳 𝘁𝗵𝗲 𝘄𝗶𝗻𝗱𝘀 𝗼𝗳 𝘀𝗲𝗮

    How rare is it to search for and eventually fall in love with a sound cut through a network of perfect sea stillness? Associating the wind with the sea will sound banal until you've heard Meghdol's latest work, E Hawa. Social networks are now completely enchanted by this masterpiece. I feel like you have every good reason to receive so much love and support.

    Meghdol can easily be described as one of the most popular bands of Bangladesh's young generation.So it was only a matter of seconds after the song was released and people started tuning in to hear what they had created this time. E Hawa is the fifth track from Meghdol's latest album Aluminum er Dana. The song could be a collaboration between Meghdol and Face Card Production for Mejbaur Rahman Sumon's upcoming film Hawa. Written and sung by Shibu Kumer Shill
    and Mejbaur Rahman Sumon, this song features artists from the film.

    The music video begins with the screen appearing in a combination of navy blue and teal, some rust and faded wood in part of the boat - the boat where the story of the film "Hawa" began.A raging sea with raging water splashing the hull with the wind making it flow dangerously fills the mind of the listener.

    Singer-songwriter Shibu Kumer Shill's voice transcended the boundaries of space in this song. He challenges this "Hawa" (the wind) to understand the destiny to which he is being led. The heart of the listener beats through here at least once in this scorching summer heat with cold emptiness.
    The layers of instruments come together one by one: the guitar solo at the beginning.The drums surrounding the voices gently begin to inform the story of the harshness. Guitars and drums slowly blend with flute, saxophone and clarinet to a melody that sums up the main theme here, the stormy sea.
    The singer's voice, constantly fed by these instruments, sinks from a sore crest to something almost hollow. The general setting of the ship with flashes of red light against the monochrome phosphor of the sea will transport the listener's mind to this ship caught in a storm.

    #studentjournalism #hawamovie
    ‘𝗘 𝗛𝗮𝘄𝗮’ 𝗲𝗰𝗵𝗼𝘀 𝘁𝗵𝗲 𝗺𝗲𝗹𝗼𝗱𝘆 𝗼𝗳 𝘁𝗵𝗲 𝘄𝗶𝗻𝗱𝘀 𝗼𝗳 𝘀𝗲𝗮 How rare is it to search for and eventually fall in love with a sound cut through a network of perfect sea stillness? Associating the wind with the sea will sound banal until you've heard Meghdol's latest work, E Hawa. Social networks are now completely enchanted by this masterpiece. I feel like you have every good reason to receive so much love and support. Meghdol can easily be described as one of the most popular bands of Bangladesh's young generation.So it was only a matter of seconds after the song was released and people started tuning in to hear what they had created this time. E Hawa is the fifth track from Meghdol's latest album Aluminum er Dana. The song could be a collaboration between Meghdol and Face Card Production for Mejbaur Rahman Sumon's upcoming film Hawa. Written and sung by Shibu Kumer Shill and Mejbaur Rahman Sumon, this song features artists from the film. The music video begins with the screen appearing in a combination of navy blue and teal, some rust and faded wood in part of the boat - the boat where the story of the film "Hawa" began.A raging sea with raging water splashing the hull with the wind making it flow dangerously fills the mind of the listener. Singer-songwriter Shibu Kumer Shill's voice transcended the boundaries of space in this song. He challenges this "Hawa" (the wind) to understand the destiny to which he is being led. The heart of the listener beats through here at least once in this scorching summer heat with cold emptiness. The layers of instruments come together one by one: the guitar solo at the beginning.The drums surrounding the voices gently begin to inform the story of the harshness. Guitars and drums slowly blend with flute, saxophone and clarinet to a melody that sums up the main theme here, the stormy sea. The singer's voice, constantly fed by these instruments, sinks from a sore crest to something almost hollow. The general setting of the ship with flashes of red light against the monochrome phosphor of the sea will transport the listener's mind to this ship caught in a storm. #studentjournalism #hawamovie
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  • Internationally Famous pop star Otila to make first ever appearance in Bangladesh.

    Romanian pop singer Otilia Brumă is coming to Dhaka, Bangladesh for the very first time on 23rd July to attend the launching ceremony of Nokia G21 smart phone.
    Launching Ceremony & the Concert Will be held on ICCB on 24th July 7pm.

    Otila posted a video message on social media regarding the concert during the video she said "Assalamuwalaikum Bangladesh, I am so happy to announce that I will come to Dhaka, Bangladesh for the first time in an event organised by Rendezvous. They will bring me for the first time in this amazing country. So, see you on 23rd July." 
    The Concert is hosted by Redezvous & Hospitality partner is famously known La Meridian.

    Back in 2014, Otilia became a global sensation with her hit song "Bilionera".
    his song Bilionera is still in top 6 globally.

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    Internationally Famous pop star Otila to make first ever appearance in Bangladesh. Romanian pop singer Otilia Brumă is coming to Dhaka, Bangladesh for the very first time on 23rd July to attend the launching ceremony of Nokia G21 smart phone. Launching Ceremony & the Concert Will be held on ICCB on 24th July 7pm. Otila posted a video message on social media regarding the concert during the video she said "Assalamuwalaikum Bangladesh, I am so happy to announce that I will come to Dhaka, Bangladesh for the first time in an event organised by Rendezvous. They will bring me for the first time in this amazing country. So, see you on 23rd July."  The Concert is hosted by Redezvous & Hospitality partner is famously known La Meridian. Back in 2014, Otilia became a global sensation with her hit song "Bilionera". his song Bilionera is still in top 6 globally. #studentjournalism
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  • Popular rock band Shironamhin is going to perform in paris.

    Not the first time, the band has flown before In the land of pictures, in the land of poetry'. At intervals of three months band members are going to Paris again for the same purpose. But this time the atmosphere is completely different. For the first time the band will perform in an open air concert on a stadium in Europe.

    Band leader Ziaur Rahman said the previous show was on a small scale indoors at the request of the embassy. However, this time the opposite happening in the concert on June 26. The event is being held in the stadium (open air)

    Afiora is organizing this concert titled 'Franco-Bangla Friendship', which will be held at 'Sta' Stadium in the city. To celebrate the 50 years of diplomatic relations between Bangladesh and France and to strengthen the future, the Bangladesh Embassy in Paris has organized this big concert.

    The band members also told that on June 26, bangladeshi fans on paris will find a piece of Bangladesh in the heart of the Paris. The excitement is too much. Because, about a month and a half before the event, the full ticket for the capacity of this concert venue has been pre-booked. Band members said, the whole group is leaving the country on June 24 to take part in the concert, will return on August 10. After the concert at the Sta Stadium on June 26, they will also sing in different parts of the country, including Amsterdam. 

    #studentjournalism
    Popular rock band Shironamhin is going to perform in paris. Not the first time, the band has flown before In the land of pictures, in the land of poetry'. At intervals of three months band members are going to Paris again for the same purpose. But this time the atmosphere is completely different. For the first time the band will perform in an open air concert on a stadium in Europe. Band leader Ziaur Rahman said the previous show was on a small scale indoors at the request of the embassy. However, this time the opposite happening in the concert on June 26. The event is being held in the stadium (open air) Afiora is organizing this concert titled 'Franco-Bangla Friendship', which will be held at 'Sta' Stadium in the city. To celebrate the 50 years of diplomatic relations between Bangladesh and France and to strengthen the future, the Bangladesh Embassy in Paris has organized this big concert. The band members also told that on June 26, bangladeshi fans on paris will find a piece of Bangladesh in the heart of the Paris. The excitement is too much. Because, about a month and a half before the event, the full ticket for the capacity of this concert venue has been pre-booked. Band members said, the whole group is leaving the country on June 24 to take part in the concert, will return on August 10. After the concert at the Sta Stadium on June 26, they will also sing in different parts of the country, including Amsterdam.  #studentjournalism
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  • Concert for Pawmum 2.0
    A special charity Concert for building tharkla school in Bandarban.
    This is the second time that the Concert for Pawmum has been organised by ZHIR ZHIR, 3RD SPACE & TEAM PAWMUM.
    It took place in Birulia market place on 12th February.
    Joler gaan, Karnival, Firoz John , Bokro Rekha, Aynus Mohaolla & many other famous band line up performed on this event.
    Team Pawmum Said they will donate all the money they gathered to build Tharkla school in bandarban
    They also said that the found will ensure better education to the children so they can grow for future generation.

    #StudentJournalism
    Concert for Pawmum 2.0 A special charity Concert for building tharkla school in Bandarban. This is the second time that the Concert for Pawmum has been organised by ZHIR ZHIR, 3RD SPACE & TEAM PAWMUM. It took place in Birulia market place on 12th February. Joler gaan, Karnival, Firoz John , Bokro Rekha, Aynus Mohaolla & many other famous band line up performed on this event. Team Pawmum Said they will donate all the money they gathered to build Tharkla school in bandarban They also said that the found will ensure better education to the children so they can grow for future generation. #StudentJournalism
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  • In 2002, Abhayanand and Anand Kumar started Super 30 with the plan to select 30 talented students from economically impoverished sections who could not afford IIT coaching. These 30 students were then prepared to pass IIT-JEE examinations. Anand Kumar's mother, Jayanti Devi, volunteered to cook for the students while Anand Kumar, Abhayanand, and other teachers tutored them.[4] The students were also provided study materials and lodging for a year free of cost.[5]

    In the first year of the coaching, 18 out of 30 students made it to IIT. The following year, application numbers soared due to the popularity of the program and written examination was conducted to select 30 students. In 2004, 22 out of 30 students qualified for IIT-JEE, increasing the popularity of the program which attracted even more applications.

    In 2005, 26 out of 30 students cleared the IIT-JEE exam, while 28 in 2006 - this despite the fact that IIT changed the examination structure. In appreciation of their efforts, Bihar Chief Minister at the time Nitish Kumar congratulated the students with a cash prize of ₹50,000 each.[7]

    The following year 28 more students cleared the IIT-JEE, and in 2008, all of the Super 30 students cleared the IIT-JEE, after which Abhayanand quit Super 30 saying "the experiment is over."[8] Some of Kumar's former students joined as Super 30 teachers and in 2009 and 2010 all 30 students again qualified the IIT JEE exams. In subsequent years the success rates from the 30 students were: 2011 (24 passed), 2012 (27 passed), 2013 (28 passed), 2014 (27 passed), 2015 (25 passed), and in 2016 (28 passed). In 2017, all Super 30 candidates made it to the IIT-JEE.[9] In 2018, 26 of the 30 students cleared the exam.

    #StudentJournalism #WhatsOn
    In 2002, Abhayanand and Anand Kumar started Super 30 with the plan to select 30 talented students from economically impoverished sections who could not afford IIT coaching. These 30 students were then prepared to pass IIT-JEE examinations. Anand Kumar's mother, Jayanti Devi, volunteered to cook for the students while Anand Kumar, Abhayanand, and other teachers tutored them.[4] The students were also provided study materials and lodging for a year free of cost.[5] In the first year of the coaching, 18 out of 30 students made it to IIT. The following year, application numbers soared due to the popularity of the program and written examination was conducted to select 30 students. In 2004, 22 out of 30 students qualified for IIT-JEE, increasing the popularity of the program which attracted even more applications. In 2005, 26 out of 30 students cleared the IIT-JEE exam, while 28 in 2006 - this despite the fact that IIT changed the examination structure. In appreciation of their efforts, Bihar Chief Minister at the time Nitish Kumar congratulated the students with a cash prize of ₹50,000 each.[7] The following year 28 more students cleared the IIT-JEE, and in 2008, all of the Super 30 students cleared the IIT-JEE, after which Abhayanand quit Super 30 saying "the experiment is over."[8] Some of Kumar's former students joined as Super 30 teachers and in 2009 and 2010 all 30 students again qualified the IIT JEE exams. In subsequent years the success rates from the 30 students were: 2011 (24 passed), 2012 (27 passed), 2013 (28 passed), 2014 (27 passed), 2015 (25 passed), and in 2016 (28 passed). In 2017, all Super 30 candidates made it to the IIT-JEE.[9] In 2018, 26 of the 30 students cleared the exam. #StudentJournalism #WhatsOn
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  • Morning Aura
    ©Masudur Rahman Mridul
    #StudentJournalism
    Morning Aura ©Masudur Rahman Mridul #StudentJournalism
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  • Lost in the deep green forest.
    ©Masudur Rahman Mridul

    #StudentJournalism
    Lost in the deep green forest. ©Masudur Rahman Mridul #StudentJournalism
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  • photojournalist Shahidul Alam was recognized as luminaries and ambassadors for the National Geographic Society.

    Today, the National Geographic Society has appointed American artist Maya Lin and Bangladeshi photojournalist Shahidul Alam as National Geographic Explorers at Large.

    The title, which comes with opportunities as ambassadors for the National Geographic Society and support for continuing their impactful work, is bestowed on a select few global changemakers and thought leaders––including other National Geographic legends like Bob Ballard, Rodrigo Medelín, Sylvia Earle, and the late Thomas Lovejoy.

    "For 134 years, the National Geographic Society has been recognized for its storytelling capabilities, and we want to use that superpower to drive impact globally,” said Kaitlin Yarnall, the Society’s chief storytelling officer. “Throughout their careers, Maya and Shahidul have clearly demonstrated their courage, creativity, and innovation as storytellers, and we look forward to collaborating with them NGS
    Source - National geography

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    photojournalist Shahidul Alam was recognized as luminaries and ambassadors for the National Geographic Society. Today, the National Geographic Society has appointed American artist Maya Lin and Bangladeshi photojournalist Shahidul Alam as National Geographic Explorers at Large. The title, which comes with opportunities as ambassadors for the National Geographic Society and support for continuing their impactful work, is bestowed on a select few global changemakers and thought leaders––including other National Geographic legends like Bob Ballard, Rodrigo Medelín, Sylvia Earle, and the late Thomas Lovejoy. "For 134 years, the National Geographic Society has been recognized for its storytelling capabilities, and we want to use that superpower to drive impact globally,” said Kaitlin Yarnall, the Society’s chief storytelling officer. “Throughout their careers, Maya and Shahidul have clearly demonstrated their courage, creativity, and innovation as storytellers, and we look forward to collaborating with them NGS Source - National geography #StudentJournalism
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  • BANGABANDHU NATIONAL RECITATION & POEM FESTIVAL

    On the occasion of the birth centaury of Father of the Nation Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman and the golden jubilee of Bangladesh's independence, 'Bangabandhu National Recitation Festival' has been organized from 27 January to 31 January. The 'Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujib Recitation Medal' will be awarded for the first time in this festival organized by the Federation of Recitation Organizations Bangladesh Recitation Coordinating Council.
    Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina inaugurated the five-day event as the chief guest.

    The 'Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujib National Recitation Medal' from 2020 to 2022 will be awarded on this occasion. Golam Mustafa is being awarded this post in 2020, Syed Hasan Imam and Ashraful Alam in 2021 and Jayant Chattopadhyay, Kazi Medina and Bhaswar Bandyopadhyay are being awarded 'Bangabandhu
    Sheikh Mujib National Recitation Medal' in 2022. On the same day, 'Bangabandhu Recitation Memorial' will be given to 50 people including some culture friendly organizations and talented reciters.
    In the inaugural phase of the festival organized under this slogan,
    "JONMER SHUGONDHEY JAGO SHAMPRITIR SHORE, MUKTIR DAK DEY PITA AJO GHORE GHORE"
    representatives of district level recitation organizations will be involved online from the local level. The festival will be held in 64 districts simultaneously with the participation of local organizations.

    #StudentJournalism #WhatsOn
    BANGABANDHU NATIONAL RECITATION & POEM FESTIVAL On the occasion of the birth centaury of Father of the Nation Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman and the golden jubilee of Bangladesh's independence, 'Bangabandhu National Recitation Festival' has been organized from 27 January to 31 January. The 'Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujib Recitation Medal' will be awarded for the first time in this festival organized by the Federation of Recitation Organizations Bangladesh Recitation Coordinating Council. Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina inaugurated the five-day event as the chief guest. The 'Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujib National Recitation Medal' from 2020 to 2022 will be awarded on this occasion. Golam Mustafa is being awarded this post in 2020, Syed Hasan Imam and Ashraful Alam in 2021 and Jayant Chattopadhyay, Kazi Medina and Bhaswar Bandyopadhyay are being awarded 'Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujib National Recitation Medal' in 2022. On the same day, 'Bangabandhu Recitation Memorial' will be given to 50 people including some culture friendly organizations and talented reciters. In the inaugural phase of the festival organized under this slogan, "JONMER SHUGONDHEY JAGO SHAMPRITIR SHORE, MUKTIR DAK DEY PITA AJO GHORE GHORE" representatives of district level recitation organizations will be involved online from the local level. The festival will be held in 64 districts simultaneously with the participation of local organizations. #StudentJournalism #WhatsOn
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  • At WhatsOn office with Some Amazing People
    #StudentJournalism
    #WhatsOn
    At WhatsOn office with Some Amazing People #StudentJournalism #WhatsOn
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