Significance of Mind over Matter

    Maisha Mahbub The Picture, taken during the women’s beach volleyball preliminary round match between Egypt and Germany on August 7, has ascended an immense contradiction between two point of views. Some made it a perfect visualization of the ideal of “blending sport with culture and education” and some slurred it as a “massive cultural divide”….

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      The Quetta Massacre

      Sakib Khondoker And the global brutality rages on. This time, Islamabad, Pakistan. A chorus of confused responses followed the Quetta carnage on August 8, that left over 70 dead and dozens maimed. The top civil and military leadership called it an attempt by the “enemies of the country” to sabotage the ongoing China-Pakistan Economic Corridor…

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        As Long as Padma, Megha and Jamua Flows…

        Eshan Maitra Today is the day we lost our beloved leader and the Father of our nation. But, let us not only mourn on this day. Rather, also remember the legacy that Bangabandhu has left for us, and the nation he left for us. His glory will never fade away from the pages of history…

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          Enayetullah Khan In the dawn of August 15, 1975, Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman made one of his final phone calls to his military secretary Col Jamil Uddin Ahmad. He had been attacked, Bangabandhu told Col Jamil, and the residence on Road 32 was surrounded. Then the line went dead. On a night when conspiracy was…

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