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Celebrating 29 Years of Love: Omar Sani and Moushumi’s Enduring Marriage

On August 2, 1995, renowned film stars Omar Sani and Moushumi embarked on their journey of marital bliss. Today, they

The High Price of Change: Bangladesh’s Struggle for Stability

Swadesh Roy When significant political or social events occur in a country or society, even if that society appears to

Neel Ghurni: Apurba and Zakia Bari Mom’s New Drama to Premiere Soon on RTV

The highly anticipated serial drama “Neel Ghurni,” directed by Syed Shakil, is set to air soon on RTV. This series

Tinni’s Musical Journey Amidst a Busy Schedule

Kaniz Khadija Tinni is a prominent singer balancing her passion for music with a busy schedule. While she continues to perform

A Short History of AI: From Dartmouth to Deep Learning

In the summer of 1956, a group of brilliant minds, including Claude Shannon and Herb Simon, gathered at Dartmouth College.

Couldn’t stop crying: Abul Hayat

The country was at a standstill amid the quota reform movement. Anarchy-violence has been going on for the past week.

Vitiligo or Leucoderma

Professor Dr. S.M. Bakhtiar Kamal Vitiligo, also known as leucoderma, has existed as a common skin condition since prehistoric times.

The Impact of Daily Coffee Consumption on Health

The culture of drinking coffee has seen a significant rise in recent years, with more people embracing this popular beverage.

Observations on the BJP in West Bengal in the election

Swadesh Roy In the 2019 Lok Sabha elections, the BJP achieved significant success in West Bengal. Based on that result,

“New Tracking Devices to Protect Polar Bears and Humans”

With climate change causing Arctic ice to melt earlier each year, polar bears are spending more time on land. This