The Martyrs Day and the International Mother Language Day will be observed on Saturday, February 21, marking the 74th ...
The day will also be observed around the world as the UNESCO recognised the 21 February (Ekushey February)’ as the International Mother Language Day on 17 November 1999.
Through remembrance, music, poetry and quiet procession, the nation once again marks a day when language was defended with ...
Many of us remember the child in Taare Zameen Par-misunderstood, labelled lazy, punished for academic failure-only begins to flourish when a teacher recognises his dyslexia.
A playful Instagram reel has unexpectedly pushed a beloved Bengali children’s rhyme back into public conversation, turning nostalgia into debate. 'Hattimatim Tim', a rhyme many Bengalis associate with ...
Do you know the true dark meaning behind some of the most popular nursery rhymes you were probably told as a child? From Humpty Dumpty to Little Piggie, we are breaking down the truth behind these ...
A ‘chhora’ most Bengalis grew up reciting is having its moment on Instagram, thanks to a reel by tabla player and content creator Ratul Basak From living rooms to college canteens, people across India ...
With more than 8,000 languages spoken globally, many are endangered due to globalisation and cultural assimilation.
Looking ahead, the band is focused on movement: their latest music ill come alive on the road in the Mohashoshan Jatra (The Great Crematorium Journey), a deeper dive into the band’s collaborative spir ...