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Sheikh Mujibur Rahman

  Review on memoir of Shiekh Mujibur Rahman  Sheikh Mujibur Rahman's memoir, "The Unfinished Memoirs," is a captivating and insightful look into the life of Bangladesh's founding father. Written during his imprisonment in the 1960s, the memoir was incomplete at the time of his assassination in 1975 and was later published posthumously. This book provides a unique perspective on the historical events that shaped Bangladesh's struggle for independence and offers a fascinating insight into the life and political career of Sheikh Mujib. The memoir begins with Sheikh Mujib's childhood, describing his birth in 1920 in Tungipara village, Bengal, British India, as one of six children to Sheikh Luthfur Rahman and Saira Begum. He shares stories of his early life, education, and entry into politics, providing a glimpse into the experiences that shaped his future. Sheikh Mujib's early life was marked by poverty and hardship, but his family's emphasis on education ...

Women's Day Blogging

 "Behind the façade of independence, many women continue to struggle with societal expectations and patriarchal norms. They may appear strong and self-sufficient, but in reality, they are often shouldering the burden of unequal relationships, discriminatory workplaces, and biased social structures. Similarly, women who are perceived as equal may still face subtle forms of marginalization, from being talked over in meetings to being passed over for promotions. The disconnect between appearance and reality highlights the need for a more nuanced understanding of women's experiences and a continued push for true equality and empowerment." Oh ! I remember the story of such a woman who faced all these inequalities and violence so let me tell you that story of woman name Aziza. The Unseen Scars of Aziza As I sit down to write Aziza's story, I am reminded of the countless women who have been silenced, marginalized, and oppressed. Women who have been subjected to inequality, v...

A Memoire

 The Beauty of Mundane  As I sit here, cradling my morning coffee, the familiar aroma transports me to a place of comfort. The daily grind. It's a phrase we often use to describe the monotony of our daily lives, the constant cycle of wake, study, sleep, repeat. But what if I told you that there's beauty in the mundane? That the daily grind can be more than just a necessary evil, but a catalyst for growth, learning, and self-discovery? I recall my first year of University, feeling overwhelmed by the sheer amount of coursework and responsibilities. The fluorescent lights of the library seemed to hum in tandem with my racing thoughts. I often found myself feeling like a cog in a machine, just going through the motions, trying to survive each day. But one day, something shifted. I realized that I had a choice to make. I could continue to trudge through my days, feeling unfulfilled and restless, or I could find ways to make the daily grind meaningful. I started small. I began takin...