Sirin Moni
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WAR
War is an intense armed conflict[a] between states, governments, societies, or paramilitary groups such as mercenaries, insurgents, and militias. It is generally characterized by extreme violence, destruction, and mortality, using regular or irregular military forces. Warfare refers to the common activities and characteristics of types of war, or of wars in general.[2] Total war is warfare that is not restricted to purely legitimate military targets, and can result in massive civilian or other non-combatant suffering and casualties.
By Sirin Moni6 months ago in Writers
SHORT STORY
A boy was also coming regularly to the coffee shop since last one month. Like him, he also sat alone at a table. Eye-poppingly handsome, perhaps quite classy too. But sober. But he would get up at eight o'clock in the evening. Nandini noticed that just then a red colored BMW car came and stopped in front of the coffee shop with its hazard lights on.
By Sirin Moni7 months ago in Fiction
Rabindranath Tagore
Rabindranath Tagore FRAS (7 May 1861 – 7 August 1941; 25 Baishakh 1268 – 22 Shravan 1348 Bengal)[1] was a Bengali poet, novelist, composer, playwright, painter, short story writer, essayist, actor, vocalist and philosopher.[2] He is considered the greatest literary man in the Bengali language. [3] Rabindranath was awarded the titles of "Gurudev", "Kabiguru" and "World Poet".Short story writer, essayist, actor, singer and philosopher.[2] He is considered the greatest literary man of Bengali language.[3] Rabindranath was awarded the titles of "Gurudev", "Poet Guru" and "World Poet".[4] Rabindranath's 52 poetry books,[ 5] 38 plays,[6] 13 novels[7] and 36 essays and other prose collections[8] were published during his lifetime or shortly after his death. A total of 95 of his short stories[9] and 1915 songs[10] have been included in collections of stories and hymns respectively.All published and unpublished works of Rabindranath have been published in 32 volumes as Rabindra Rachnavali. [11] All of Rabindranath's literature is published in nineteen volumes of letters and four separate books. [12] In addition, he painted about two thousand pictures. [13] Rabindranath's works have been translated into various languages of the world. has been In 1913, he won the first Asian Nobel Prize in Literature for his English trans
By Sirin Moni7 months ago in BookClub
HORROR Story
It was five o'clock in the afternoon when the car reached the steep road of Darjeeling and stopped near the mall. It was raining intermittently all over the road. But half an hour after the end of the journey, the rain came. Siliguri's son Suresh has a habit of walking on these streets. He promised that no matter how bad the weather, he would get us to the hotel by five o'clock. Parking the car on one side of the muddy road, he said, 'You go inside the hotel and ask their men to come and take the luggage, sir. I am.We, I mean me, Ranjana, Parth and Jayashree, walked up the slope together to the reception of Hotel Rogers Stay. Pushing the glass door and entering, the body was warmed by the warmth inside.
By Sirin Moni7 months ago in Horror
Kazi Nazrul Islam
Kazi Nazrul Islam was born on May 24, 1899 (Jaishtha 11, 1306 Bangla) in Churulia village of Asansol sub-division in Burdwan district of West Bengal, India. [1] Churulia village is located in Jamuria block of Asansol sub-division. He is the sixth child of Zaheda Khatun, second wife of Qazi Fakir Ahmed, son of grandfather Kazi Amin Ullah. His father Fakir Ahmad was the imam of the local mosque and Servant of Mazar. Among Nazrul's three brothers, Kazi Ali Hossain is the youngest and Kazi Sahebjan the eldest and Umme Kulsoom the youngest among the two sisters. Kazi Nazrul Islam's nickname was "Dukhu Mia". Nazrul works as a muezzin in a local mosque in the village. He began studying the Qur'an, Islamic religion, philosophy and Islamic theology in the Maktab (Muslim religious school run by a mosque). His father died in 1908, when he was only nine years old. After the death of his father, his educational career was interrupted by family poverty and At the age of ten, he had to start working to earn a living. [4] At that time, Nazrul passed the lower secondary examination from the Maktab and started teaching in the same Maktab. At the same time, Haji started working as a grave servant in Palawan and as a muezzin (caller to the call to prayer). Through these works, he got the opportunity to be closely acquainted with the basic rituals of Islam at a young age, which later greatly influenced his literary work. [1] It can be said that he started the practice of Islamic consciousness in Bengali literature.
By Sirin Moni7 months ago in Education
BEGUM ROKEYA
Rokeya Sakhawat Hossain[a] (commonly known as Begum[b] Rokeya; 9 December 1880[c] – 9 December 1932) was a Bengali thinker, essayist, novelist, literary figure and social reformer. She is the pioneer of the Bengali Muslim women's awakening and the first Bengali feminist. [4] Begum Rokeya was voted sixth in the 'Greatest Bengali of All Time' poll by BBC Bengal in 2004. [5] Short stories, poems, essays, novels, science.
By Sirin Moni7 months ago in Education