Soldiers were given the option to join either Indian or Pakistani force, but with a condition: no Muslim from Pakistan could ...
The communal identities it created eventually culminated in the end of British rule and the partition of India in 1947 The roots of Bangladesh go back in the 1905 partition of Bengal.
The exhibition captures the resilience and struggles of the Hajong community, combining poignant portraits, cultural traditions, and historical narratives in a minimalist yet powerful showcase ...
The partition had opened a Pandora’s Box. The communal identities it created eventually culminated into the end of British ...
Sahana Ghosh’s A Thousand Tiny Cuts explores daily life, migration, and survival along the Indo-Bangladesh border, revealing ...
A common phenomenon of recent time, especially since the advent of the internet and smartphone, has been the profligacy of ...
Hindu suffering has often been overlooked. Acknowledging this history is crucial for justice, awareness, and prevention of ...
In his keynote speech on the second day, Prof Sayeed Ferdous from Bangladesh Open University examined the challenges of recognizing marginalized voices in Partition narratives. The 2-day event brought ...
The message behind Trident Moon’s portrayal of the Partition of India and Pakistan could also hold true for contemporary geopolitical realities ...
Balochistan, the largest and the most sparsely populated province of Pakistan, had always harboured dreams of being independent.
FRIENDS or foes? Neither can decide! At best it’s peculiar, at worst, vague and a sordid affair. Both, until recently, ...
What is hardship food? I had no idea. The thought of what people eat during natural calamities, war, displacement and such, ...