1. Words Over Weapons: The 1952 Bengali Language Movement was an early red flag. Pakistan’s insistence on Urdu alienated the Bengali majority, making language the battle cry for autonomy.
Sanjida Khatun's journey began with the Language Movement. At that time, she was a student at the University of Dhaka.
Days after covering the mural of the Liberation War Memorial Mancha in the Lalmonirhat district in Bangladesh with cloth on ...
The idea of a homogenised linguistic identity is fundamentally incompatible with India’s richly diverse heritage ...
Tamils were overjoyed; as the revolutionary poet Bharathidasan said: “Only a Tamil who has researched Tamil should become the ...
The conspicuous absence of caste in the public consciousness of Bengal is accompanied by an equally noticeable lack of a ...
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Press Trust of India on MSNRoads for Traffic, Not Namaz; Should Learn Discipline from Hindus: YogiYogi Adityanath criticizes critics of the Waqf Bill and warns Muslims against offering namaz on roads, highlighting the ...
The fate of religious minorities in South Asia is evidently interconnected, necessitating profound reflection on how to handle it for the region’s peace and prosperity ...
The socio-political differences between India’s north and south may have reduced with decades of assimilation but Hindu ...
Odisha observed its 90th year of state formation with grand Utkala Dibasa celebrations held across the region. For the first ...
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The Bengal Chapter, shared his admiration for Jeet, calling him the "Shah Rukh Khan of Bengal." He recalled fumbling during ...
In her latest book India's First Radicals, Rosinka Chaudhuri sheds light on the pioneering radicalism of Young Bengal—a group ...
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