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    relations in the study of popular memory— the often vexed but close linkages between public constructions and private reminiscences. The project began with what seemed to be a simple question: what might we learn about the final decades of colonial rule in Bengal‚ and especially about Acknowledgements: My biggest debt in writing this paper is‚ of course‚ to the women I interviewed for generously sharing their experiences with me. Professor Hossenur Rahman and the late Mrs. Gaur Ayub helped me with my first

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    Indian Independence

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    April 22‚ 2010 Indian Independence India‚ in the 18th century was ruled by the British for two centuries. The Indians wanted freedom from the British. British looted and caused fights in India and treated them with no respect. The Indian Independence was caused by British Imperialism. The British wanted to take over India‚ but India wanted freedom as well since it’s their country not the British. Although politics and nationalism were important causes of the Indian Independence Movement

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    British Colonial Rule Expressed Through Symbolism in The Post Office In the later nineteenth century‚ the value of India as the second center of the British Empire became more than ever an axiom of British thinking. This was partly because company rule was replaced by the direct control of the London government. It mainly reflected on the rising contribution that India made to the world-system. While Brittan had lost many of its colonies‚ it still held onto India. British rule in India had always

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    Kolkata

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    Kolkata-An Enigma wrapped in Mystery. When I started writing this article‚ I felt like what can I write about the city that hasn’t been said before? why is the city so different from other cities and after a lot of pondering‚ I found the answer .Its different because it’s a city with a Soul of itself whose pulse is its people‚ with all their virtues‚ scruples and humility. There’s a famous saying‚ that once you visit Kolkata and imbibe its serenity and bask in its aura‚ you can’t help but admire

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    Heritage of India

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    HERITAGE OF INDIA | Heritage means what we inherit from our ancestors and from our past. The heritage of India is the result of developments in the social‚ economic‚ cultural and political life of Indian people over a period of thousands of years. | India is a vast country. It extends for approx 3000 km from Kashmir in the north to Kanyakumari in the south and for the same distance from its western-most parts to its eastern-most parts. The Himalayan ranges in the north and the sea in the east

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    Language Movement

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    Language Movement Even before the creation of Pakistan‚ there was a demand to make Bangla the national language. Dr. Mohammad Shahidullah defends Bangla as the state language on 29th July‚ 1947. On September 2‚ 1947 some students of the University of Dhaka formed “Tomaddun Mojlish”‚ a cultural organization. Tamuddun Majlish in a booklet titled State Language of Pakistan: Bengali or Urdu? demands Bengali as one of the state language of Pakistan. In November 1947 Karachi‚ at Pakistan Educational

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    Mejor Shoe Company

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    BANGLADESH ALLROUND LEATHER Inc. Contact: Md. Shahidullah 11/11‚ Iqbal Road‚ Mohammadpur‚ 1212 DHAKA E-mail:allround@sparkbd.com Except for keeping our predominance in Asian market‚ Allround footwear Inc. have been successfully explored for its superb collections of formal & casual handmade shoes in the European and South-American markets. Until now‚ we have regular customers‚eg. Magilla‚ Frutta‚ Giogio Armani and Primigi from Italy‚ footwear brands Kenneth Cole‚ Banana Republic‚ Draper from

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    A Garment Worker

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    A garment worker is noticeable in Dhaka city. Most of the workers are young women. They are very hard working.We are going to introduce a girl named"Nasima" who is a garment worker. We will go through her lifestyle and special emphasis will be given‚ the struggle she is facing with her poverty. In Bangladesh almost 70% or 80% workers are young girls. They come from different areas of the country. It is appropriate time for education when they come to Dhaka or other towns and starts working in different

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    INTRODUCTION : ’OF BLOOD AND FIRE-THE UNTOLD STORY OF BANGLADESH’S WAR OF INDEPENDENCE’ is a novel based on the events taken place during the period of the war of independence of Bangladesh . Basically it is a diary writing of the famous author Jahanara Imam . The novel mostly focuses on the day to day events taken place during that period. The author had lost her son ’Rumi’ and her husband ’Sharif’ during that period due to the events.The story excilently shows the Bangali peoples participation

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    India My Native Land

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    INTRODUCTION A sonnet of fourteen lines divided between three quatrains and an ending couplet‚ "To India My Native Land" is a song of love and deep emotion from Henry Louis Vivian Derozio to his "fallen country‚" India. The poem was published before Derozio’s untimely death at the age of twenty-two from cholera in 1831. The abab abcc dede ff rhyme scheme employed by Derozio is most clearly identifiable as a variation of Edmund Spenser’s Amoretti rhyme scheme Introduction to the Poem • To

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