Ziaur Rahman was born at Bogra in 1936. He joined the army in 1953 and was commissioned in 1955. Towards the end of 1969, he went to West Germany for training and later on, spent a few months with the… Continue reading
History of Primary Education in Bangladesh
Bangladesh is generally known for its high population density (over 800 persons per square kilometre), high population growth rate (1.8 per cent per annum), endemic poverty (per capita GNP about $ 240) and high rate of adult illiteracy (58 per… Continue reading
Kazi Nazrul Islam
Kazi Nazrul Islam (25 May 1899–29 August 1976) was a Bengali poet, musician, revolutionary, and philosopher who pioneered poetic works espousing intense spiritual rebellion against orthodoxy and oppression. His poetry and nationalist activism earned him the popular title of Bidrohi… Continue reading
I came at your door
A powerful cold wind, of freezing nature Blew inland from the ocean and rocked Frankfurt city The sky is plastered with thick pieces of dark cloud As if somebody kept the slices like butter dexterously On the fields of the… Continue reading
Parbatipur Junction 1971
When I got down from train at Parbatipur1 Junction it was midnight Noiseless silence engulfed me from all sides As if I’m standing at the centre of a giant marshland Have I got down in this platform alone? I looked… Continue reading
Poems of SYED HAIDER
Woman 1 was suddenly enthralled, It was love at first sight; That day her entire person was clear as the sky, The spheres of her rounded eyes radiated like glass In the broad portion of her forehead. (thanked my good… Continue reading
Poems of ASIM SAHA
Astonishment Three fairies were flying past through the dense clouds The dresses, adorned their bodies, like flowers Are flowing in the breeze. Meghnad, behind the clouds, without hurl darts, stone-gazed on at the fairies, Unmoved, and from the weapons,… Continue reading
Poems of ABID ANOWAR
Oh Sum Total, Oh Whole Where are you, oh the sum total, Oh the Whole, as I shout with a moistened voice, a darkness responds with an invincible distant darkness. You are far from the sum of parts, I know,… Continue reading
Poems of QUAZI ROSY
Liability If you give me a pinch of belief I will be indebted to you for rest of my life If you give me a bit of sustenance I will remain in your magnitude If you give me… Continue reading
Big step in Saarc travel
4 South Asian nations close to a deal allowing cross-border movement of motor vehicles Rezaul Karim Four Saarc countries are close to signing a deal that would allow movement of vehicles through their borders just like in the European Union… Continue reading
Poems of HAYAT SAIF
Light and Darkness When the darkness of night descends And the hours go deeper then you remain far away I can not see you then But the distance started to wane in the horizon Darkness removes differences among one… Continue reading
Poems of MAHADEV SAHA
A Poem of Kashbon The sky is the Kashbon, beside the river Children of Heaven play in the Kashbon I looked at the garden of white cloud sitting beside the quay Before feeling which was the sky and… Continue reading
Poems of MUHAMMAD NURUL HUDA
Travelogue The key could not be found, they quickly broke down lock of your door You didn’t tell anything. They freed you in wooden box, the Earth closed down its backside door You didn’t tell anything. Keeping aside the paddy-seeds,… Continue reading
Poems of KHURSHID ANOWAR
The Fiction Of Dry Leaves Some one tied anklets on the ankles of the wind With seductive rings, but that too, of dry leaves. Some one gets distressed from within As dry leaves keep piling up. The tunes of long… Continue reading
Poems of HABIBULLAH SIRAJI
Kingfisher, Krishnachura and Manjumala I’ll love you, so I caught a kingfisher and kept in a cage, I planted a krishnachura in a tub to fill your lips with kisses I desired copulation, either in wings or in branches… Continue reading
Poems of MAKID HAIDER
From Now On At first look at the website If not look at the fax If at all unavailable The search at internet. After saying so He went away hastily To his car that was waiting at the office… Continue reading