Bokul Ahmed
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Me Bokul Ahmed. Post Graduate in Political Science. My passion is song writing, poetry writing, story writing, script writing and Article writing also Data Entry Expert for creativity and digital proficiency.
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Market Syndicates, Government Power: And Then People
One must have an understanding of the times in order to live life in its context. It’s essential to prioritize values and practices that align with the current reality of life. Positive attitudes, supportive groups, and favorable environments can all contribute to promising outcomes in this regard. When life improves, the nation prospers. As a result, if the government does not adopt the idea that "people are the economy," there will be a gap between the rulers and the ruled, which will eventually impede the development of the nation. Therefore, uplifting morale, improving living standards, and acknowledging current realities are vital responsibilities shared by people from all walks of life. Both the government and its citizens must take responsibility in order to escape instability and foster a just and well-governed society. It is not only political parties that align themselves with fascist tendencies; powerful market syndicates often play a more active role. To retain power, governments often allow them unchecked freedom. Both sides are able to pursue control and self-interest through this reciprocal dependence, which causes the country to become disorderly. The general public is reduced to nothing more than pawns in this power play. Caught in the crossfire of exploitation, they are forced to struggle endlessly.
By Bokul Ahmed9 months ago in Writers
International May Day: Honoring the Hands that Build the World
Every year on May 1st, countries across the globe observe International Workers’ Day, also known as May Day. While for many it’s a welcome day off, the date actually marks a profound history rooted in sacrifice, protest, and the long-standing struggle for workers’ rights.
By Bokul Ahmed9 months ago in History
Why the History of Valentine’s Day Is So Complicated
Valentine’s Day is widely known today as a celebration of romantic love, complete with roses, chocolates, and heartfelt cards. However, a tangled web of history that includes medieval poets, ancient rituals, multiple saints, and commercial innovation lies beneath the modern glitter and gifts. Unlike holidays with clear origins, Valentine’s Day is complicated because it blends myth, religion, literature, and consumerism in ways that make its true beginnings hard to trace.
By Bokul Ahmed9 months ago in History
The History Of Pohela Boishakh And Bengali New Year Celebrations
The first day of the Bengali calendar, Pohela Boishakh, is more than just a date; it is also a significant representation of the Bengali people's identity, their historical journey, and their pride in their cultural heritage. Pohela Boishakh is one of the most important festivals in Bangladesh, West Bengal, and among Bengali communities worldwide. It is celebrated on April 14 or 15, depending on the solar calendar. It is a time to embrace tradition, unity, and renewal as well as the beginning of a new year and a new hope. Historical Roots: From Taxes to Tradition
By Bokul Ahmed9 months ago in History



