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History and Significance of Bengali New Year (Pohela Boishakh)
The Bengali New Year, popularly known as Pohela Boishakh, marks the beginning of the Bengali calendar year and is one of the most culturally significant festivals celebrated in Bangladesh and the Indian state of West Bengal. Falling on the 14th or 15th of April every year, Pohela Boishakh is a celebration of new beginnings, unity, and cultural heritage.
By Md Soriful Islam10 months ago in History
The birth of shoes and umbrellas
The sage Jamadagni is shooting arrows, his wife Renuka is collecting them. The sage is thinking that this game is a great pleasure; that is why he does not remember any other work today. He keeps shooting arrows at empty cars. Meanwhile, who cares that it's late in the day, that the sun has cracked my palms, that the fire is burning my feet? The sage felt great shooting arrows today.
By Md Soriful Islam10 months ago in History
Apple Readies Pair of Headsets While Still Looking Ahead to Glasses
Apple Readies Pair of Headsets While Still Looking Ahead to Glasses Apple has been at the forefront of innovation for years, revolutionizing industries with groundbreaking products like the iPhone, iPad, and Apple Watch. The tech giant is preparing for augmented and virtual reality (AR/VR), its next major disruption. Reports suggest Apple is preparing to launch not one, but two high-end headsets, serving as a stepping stone toward its ultimate ambition: sleek, everyday AR glasses.
By Md. Al-Amin10 months ago in History
The Gaza Crisis: Aid Under Fire and the Plight of the Palestinian People
On March 23, 2025, an Israeli military strike on an aid convoy in Gaza resulted in the deaths of 15 humanitarian workers and marked a grim milestone in an already catastrophic conflict. One name emerged from the chaos and bloodshed: Asaad al-Nasasra, a Palestinian medic who vanished shortly after the attack. Al-Nasra is now being held in Israeli custody, according to aid groups, which raises serious concerns about the safety of humanitarian workers and the growing violence in the region. This tragic incident has become emblematic of a broader humanitarian and political crisis that continues to unfold in the occupied Palestinian territories, particularly in Gaza, where the population faces unimaginable suffering, deprivation, and displacement amid the ongoing Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
By Dalil Ahmed Niloy10 months ago in History
The Tulli Papyrus
The fascination with unidentified flying objects (UFOs) is not a modern phenomenon. Throughout history, numerous accounts of mysterious objects in the sky have been recorded, many of which predate the invention of flight by millennia.
By The Secret History Of The World10 months ago in History
Battle of the Budgets: Pixel 9a vs Galaxy S24 FE vs iPhone 16e – Performance Tested
The competition for the best "budget flagship" has never been fiercer as smartphone prices continue to rise. In 2025, compelling mid-range devices from Apple, Samsung, and Google aimed to provide users with high performance at a price point below four figures. This year, it’s a three-way showdown between the Google Pixel 9a, Samsung Galaxy S24 FE, and the newly introduced iPhone 16e.
By Md. Al-Amin10 months ago in History
Meet Gen Z: The Game-Changers of Today’s World"
Understanding Generation Z: The Digital Natives Shaping the Future Generation Z, often referred to as Gen Z, is the cohort of individuals born roughly between 1997 and 2012. This group is unique in many ways, primarily due to the rapid technological advancements they’ve grown up with. As a result of their seamless integration with the internet, social media, and other digital technologies, Generation Z is frequently referred to as a "digital native." However, what distinguishes Generation Z from previous generations and how are they influencing society, work, and culture in the future? Gen Z's characteristics 1. Tech-Savvy and Digitally Native
By Hridoy Ahmed10 months ago in History
Tahawwur Rana grilled by NIA: What probe agency wants to know from 26/11 Mumbai terror attacks accused
New Delhi: The National Investigation Agency (NIA) recently interrogated Tahawwur Rana, a Canadian businessman of Pakistani descent who was extradited to India, in a significant development in the 26/11 Mumbai terror attacks case. The NIA, which has been relentlessly pursuing leads in the 2008 terror attacks that claimed over 160 lives, sees Rana as a key link in the conspiracy that enabled one of the deadliest attacks on Indian soil.
By Kindless Exe10 months ago in History
Understanding the Origins of the Israel-Palestine Conflict
The conflict between Israelis and Palestinians is one of the most complex and long-standing struggles in modern history. It is a conflict rooted in religion, land, identity, and nationalism, with deep historical roots that go back more than a century. At its core, it revolves around who has the right to live and govern in the land between the Jordan River and the Mediterranean Sea — an area that both Jews and Palestinians consider their homeland.
By Izaz khan 1210 months ago in History
Coffee creamer health risks:
A Comprehensive Look at Coffee Creamers' Dangers to Health Coffee creamers are a staple in many people’s morning routines. Whether it's to add a little creaminess, sweetness, or flavor to a cup of coffee, creamers make the beverage more enjoyable for many. However, there are several health risks associated with both dairy and non-dairy coffee creamers, especially when they’re consumed regularly. In this article, we'll explore the various ingredients commonly found in coffee creamers and their potential impact on health.
By Md Soriful Islam10 months ago in History











