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Mena-Raju and the Case of the Missing Ilish
Setting: In the quiet riverside village of Shonargram, life is simple. The morning breeze carries the call of the muezzin, fishermen cast nets in the river Padma, and children run barefoot through jute fields. But peace is often short-lived when Mena and Raju, the village’s most curious duo, are around.
By sadhin khan8 months ago in Fiction
Mena and the Cloud Cat Caper
Meet Mena: A bold, wide-eyed 10-year-old girl with an oversized yellow hoodie, sky-blue hair that changes shades with her mood, and sneakers that leave sparkles behind when she runs. Mena lives in Fluffridge, a floating village tucked among the clouds, where birds deliver the mail and bubble tea literally grows on trees.
By sadhin khan8 months ago in Fiction
Tizzy Whistlepot and the Whizzlewhacker Wobble
Deep within the enchanted folds of Everwhim Glade, where mushrooms hum lullabies and the trees whisper secrets to each other, lived a peculiar little creature named Tizzy Whistlepot. Just over two feet tall, Tizzy was a Spriggle—a rarely seen forest-dweller with glowing freckles like stardust splattered across their cheeks and leafy green hair that rustled even without wind.
By sadhin khan8 months ago in Fiction
Oggy and the Cockroaches – "Mission: Ice Cream"
It was the hottest day of summer. The sun was blazing, birds were panting, and the thermometer outside read 45°C (113°F). Inside his cool, air-conditioned house, Oggy the blue cat lay sprawled across the sofa, dreaming of just one thing:
By sadhin khan8 months ago in Petlife
Rabindranath Tagore: The Bard of Bengal
Rabindranath Tagore (May 7, 1861 – August 7, 1941) stands as one of the greatest literary and philosophical minds of modern India and a global cultural icon whose influence has transcended time, language, and borders. Born in Jorasanko Thakur Bari, the ancestral mansion of the Tagore family in Kolkata, Tagore was the youngest son of Debendranath Tagore, a leader of the Brahmo Samaj—a reformist Hindu movement. The Tagore family was a nucleus of cultural and intellectual life in 19th-century Bengal, providing young Rabindranath with a rich atmosphere of artistic experimentation, progressive thought, and spiritual inquiry.
By sadhin khan8 months ago in Poets
The Complex History of India and Pakistan: From Unity to Division
A shared civilization, colonial dominance, religious and political divisions, and persistent geopolitical rivalry make up the deeply intricate history of India and Pakistan. They were once part of a unified cultural and political entity under various historical empires, despite the fact that these two nations are largely viewed today through the lens of mutual suspicion and conflict. 1. Shared Origins and Pre-Colonial Unity:
By sadhin khan8 months ago in History








