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Modi on twin missions | The Daily Star

Modi on twin missions | The Daily Star
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Poet Jasimuddin s 45th death anniversary being observed | Bangladesh Sangbad Sangstha (BSS)

Poet Jasimuddin’s 45th death anniversary being observed 336 Jasimuddin, who is commonly known as Palli Kobi for his simple rural life, is being observed here today. January 1, 1903 at Tambulkhana village on the outskirts of Faridpur town. His poetry was a demonstration of simple and timeless appeal of rural Bengal and folk life. Bengali literature. Earlier, he completed IA degree from Rajendra College in 1924 and matriculated from Faridpur Zilla School. He joined the Dhaka University as a lecturer in 1938 and left the job in 1944. He then joined the Department of Information and Broadcasting until his retirement in 1962 as deputy director. Jasimuddin started writing poems from his early age. His writing bears a

অন্নদাশঙ্কর রায়ের জন্ম

অন্নদাশঙ্কর রায়ের জন্ম
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West Bengal Assembly Elections 2021:Who is this Man?

Prasun Chaudhuri   |     |   Published 14.03.21, 12:47 AM I head out for Furfura Sharif in Hooghly district, 44 kilometres northwest of Calcutta, one early March morning. Hooghly is the potato bowl of Bengal. As the car speeds down the Durgapur Expressway, I notice freshly harvested potatoes in pink sacks dotting bare fields. I don’t have to ask for directions to the village centred around a 14th century mosque; it is all too well known. Furfura Sharif, according to one of several theories, derives its name from the Farsi word farre farrah, meaning glory and happiness. As my car veers off the expressway, I spot huge flex banners welcoming pilgrims to the upcoming Esaal-e-Sawab, an occasion where people congregate to pray for the deceased. The three-day-long gathering held every spring attracts over a million Muslim men from eastern India and Bangladesh. At the centre

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