A day in Kushtia, Bangladesh – a city that’s off the beaten path but brimming with history and culture – provided Monitor journalists a reprieve, as well as a deeper appreciation for one of the region’s youngest nations.
Bangla Five started their journey with an immense level of support from the varsity-going audience. Now, they are gradually becoming a regular name in the concert scene. The band have been greatly appreciated for their socially conscious lyrics and energetic performances. Recently, they shared the stage with 14 other bands in India’s Krishnanagar, eventually followed by the
To celebrate the fiery young generation of our county, a concert titled “Ei Somoy: Oddhay Ek'' was held at Libaration War Musuem in Agargaon yesterday evening. Popular band “Meghdol” headlined the concert with six emerging bands from our country.
How it feels to give birth during the pandemic
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When there is news of death everywhere, a new life brings happiness and hope
On January 1, 2020, a new morning, two red lines changed my life. I was pregnant and happy. It was an amazing start to a new year. It was the most remarkable year of my life. All of a sudden, everything changed.
My daughter Roshomon Tara was born at the end of the first lockdown in Dhaka, Bangladesh; she is now nine months old. She is the reason I became a mother in the middle of a global crisis.