
বাংলাদেশের
আগুনমুখার মেয়ে বহু বিবেচনাতেই একটি অনন্য সাধারণ স্মৃতিকথা। দক্ষিণ-বাংলার আগুনমুখা নামের প্রমত্তা নদীর তীরের কাটাখালি গ্রামে যাত্রা শুরু করা একজন নারী তাঁর সংগ্রামী মনোবৃত্তির জোরে অজস্র প্রতিকূলতা পে
Untranquil Recollections
বাংলা সাহিত্যকে উদারভাবে সমৃদ্ধ করেছিলেন বুদ্ধদেব বসু। কালজয়ী এই সাহিত্যিকের ব্যক্তিগত জীবনে আলো ফেলেছে ভূঁইয়া ইকবাল সম্পাদিত
This memoir encapsulates the essence of the life of Professor Mirza Nurul Huda over seven decades. His formative years and student life were spent in British India. Pakistan saw Professor Huda in his prime. Ignoring threats from the highest quarters of Pakistan’s Central Government, Professor Huda fought valiantly for Bangladesh’s (then East Pakistan) economic rights and was one of the main proponents of the “Two Economies” theory for Pakistan’s two disparate wings. During the Bangladeshi period of his life, Professor M. N.
Hemayet Uddin depicts the positives, the thrilling, and as well as exasperations in the conduct of diplomacy. In this transcendental diplomatic memoir, Hemayet Uddin uses an aphorism– diplomacy in obscurity-- to explain the life of a diplomat in making and unmaking history.
The book chronicles the four decade journey of the writer with the International Theatre Institute, the largest organisation of performing arts in the world. The reader could also get an idea how the institute came into being after the horrifying experience of the Word War II with a purpose to establish peace through promotion of international exchange of
This book is all about the lifelong struggles that Bangabandhu had pursued for the independence of a promising country called Bangladesh. In the year of his 100th birthday, the accounts of Bangabandhu's life have been revealed by eminent scholars and writers from across the world. The chapters in this book include records of his life in Gopalganj, Kolkata, and Dhaka, his involvement in the Language Movement, provincial politics, and finally, in the national and global arena.
The autobiography chronicles Headmaster Jalal-ud-Din Ahmad 's odyssey from impoverished beginnings to his winning the Presidential award for the "Best Headmaster in Pakistan" in 1967, the inaugural year of the award. In the process, he recounts how he pursued secondary education through scholarships and "Jagir"(a resident-tutor who received foodand lodging in exchange of tutoring the children of the household), and continued his higher education with the help of scholarships and loans.