Tanjir Ahmed
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Pahela Baishakh: A Celebration of Bengali Heritage
One of the most colorful and important holidays in Bengali culture is Pahela Baishakh, which marks the beginning of the Bengali New Year. Celebrated on April 14th, it symbolizes a new beginning that is joyful, hopeful, and full of rejuvenation. Bengalis have a particular place in their hearts for this day, which is widely observed in Bangladesh and in some regions of West Bengal, India.
By Tanjir Ahmed10 months ago in History
The Final Whistle
Boys playing football started to wake up early because during practice there was a sun which emitted sunlight. Shining so bright that Kareem could feel it in his cracked boots which he believed needed replacement. The sun was just and accentuated the dust all around his feet like a necklace as he dressed himself. He too, in a way, was like his feet. The boots screamed life and had stories to tell but they were just too exhausted to do so for he was around for some time now. His knee joint rings, two knee taps and that was the sound of dove tailing screws needing lubrication.
By Tanjir Ahmed10 months ago in Fiction
Love is so precious
The life of Robinhood has never been simple. At a young age, he lost both of his parents. In order to make enough money for his school enrollment, Robinhood worked in a tiny hotel serving tea and doing the dishes, while other kids clutched to their moms' saris or waited for their fathers after school. He was a boy who matured too quickly and was molded by resiliency rather than comfort.
By Tanjir Ahmed10 months ago in Fiction


