The composer, lyricist, writer and political thinker, born on 19 November 1925, shaped modern Indian music with ideas far ...
The Dhaka University Central Students’ Union (DUCSU) has announced that it will celebrate Bengali New Year at the start of ...
Explore the legacy of Salil Chowdhury, a multifaceted musical genius whose work transcends boundaries and inspires pluralism ...
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Bangladeshi cultural celebrities showcased the country's cultural heritage by staging lively and colourful performances in ...
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Runa Laila has always been more than a legendary voice. She is an icon of beauty, style and charisma, someone whose influence ...
Dhaka University has celebrated Adi Nababarsha for the first time, marking a new chapter in reviving the ancient Bengali New ...
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Opinion

The legacy of our national song

On 7 November, the lyric that has lodged itself in the political and emotional memory of modern India – Vande Mataram – completed 150 years since its composition.
A heartfelt tribute exploring why Zubeen Garg’s music, legacy, and untimely death have left an unshakeable mark on the Assamese soul.