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- Days in 1971A part of the girl's breast was cut off, her whole body was wet with reddish blood. The blindfolded corpse of the girl was lying at the foot of the mound. The girl's face and nose had no shape, and those wild animals cut and pinched her with their weapons. That girl was --- Journalist Selina Parveen On the morning of December 13, 1971, the hyenas picked up journalist Selina Parveen. On a winter...
- Discover Top 10 Museums in Bangladesh: Historical GemsBangladesh, a country rich in history and culture, offers a plethora of museums that showcase its diverse heritage. From ancient artifacts to contemporary art, these museums provide a glimpse into the nation’s past and present. Here are the top 10 museums you must visit when exploring Bangladesh: National Museum Situated in Dhaka, the National Museum is the largest museum in...
- Film Friday: 5 Movies of the Week!WhatsOn editorial Tama has selected this week’s top movies for you. Who doesn’t enjoy movies? Watching movies is the finest way to kill time, especially when the weekend is just around the corner. Holidays require some downtime, so if there’s a movie on the side, why not watch it? Without further ado, let’s look at the films on the list. Black Panther: Wakanda Forever...
- Film Friday: 5 romantic movies to watch on a rainy dayAs we all know rainy-day have a special place in our hearts. For gastronomes, the perfect rainy-day combination lies in the gooey khichuri, the egg omelet with a perfect movie on the screen. To make your day more cheerful, we're recommending 5 romantic movies to watch this monsoon day. The Notebook Kissing your loved one while soaking in the rain, is definitely on another level's...0 Kommentare 0 Anteile
- Saturday Report: The Liberation War and Women’s ContributionIn our contemporary historical past, women’s roles have been widely overlooked, rebuffed, and misconstrued. This is due to the general tendency to think of war only in terms of physical combat and gunshots. However, Bangladesh’s Independence Movement or any war included the entire nation and hope for freedom. Such wars do not end up fighting solely in war zones, nor are they fought...
- Wednesday Wisdom:Top 5 Books on Bangladesh PoliticsAs Bangladesh prepares for its 12th parliamentary elections, understanding its political landscape is crucial. This Wednesday Wisdom highlights five essential books, each offering a unique lens into the nation’s complex history, contemporary struggles, and hopeful future. From Riaz’s in-depth analysis of post-independence politics to Nizam Ahmed’s story of Bureaucracy and...