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                        Rabindra-Nazrul 
                        Jayanti in mukto-mona 
 
                            
                                       
                                        
                                        
                                          
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                                              Tribute to the World poet from Mukto-mona .... 
                                               25th Baishakh, 
                                              1409 Bangla year : the 141st birth 
                                              anniversary of Rabindranath Thakur, 
                                              the foremost icon of Bengali 
                                              literature and culture who 
                                              single-handedly transformed our 
                                              beloved Bengali language into its 
                                              today�s modern and mature form by 
                                              virtue of his extraordinary 
                                              creative genius. A true 
                                              internationalist in spirit and a 
                                              firm believer of universal 
                                              humanism, he toiled hard to 
                                              promote and propagate the Bengali 
                                              language and literature in the 
                                              world stage which eventually led 
                                              to his winning...... (Read
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                           Rabindranath�s 
                          141st birthday came and went by without a hiss!. By
                          A.H. Jaffor Ullah.
 
                            
                            
                              
                                |  | On May 8 (Baishakh 25) Bengal�s 
                                greatest poet Rabindranath Thakur�s 141st birth 
                                anniversary came. However, there was no mention 
                                of it in any of the Internet newspapers 
                                published from Bangladesh or in any forum 
                                excepting Mukto-Mona. I was saddened by this 
                                negligence of our newspapers and forum 
                                moderators. Lately, we are so much wrapped up in 
                                our work that hardly there is any time for 
                                Rabindranath�s birthday celebration. The poet 
                                had departed this mortal world nearly 61 years 
                                ago when ....  (Read
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                           Tagore, if he 
                          lived today�... By
                          Partha Banerjee.
 
                            
                            
                              
                                |  | I ran into Gurudev Rabindranath 
                                Tagore the other day on a busy Kolkata street. 
                                It was Jorasanko, the neighborhood where he was 
                                born in his legendary family house�the 
                                ThakurbaRi. Of course, the area is now one of 
                                the dirtiest in Kolkata, or for that matter, in 
                                India. But that's beside the point. I didn't 
                                anticipate I'd be able to strike up a 
                                conversation with him. But somehow I managed to 
                                do it. For the next few minutes, he put up with 
                                my insolence, and graciously answered all the 
                                stupid questions and comments I had for him. I 
                                report that memorable experience to you...  (Read
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                           A Visit to My 
                          Dream Land (Shantiniketon) ... By
                          By Iffat Imam.
 
                            
                            
                              
                                |  | Being an earnest fan of 
                                Rabindranath Tagore visiting Shantiniketan had 
                                been a long cherished desire for me. My dream 
                                suddenly came true due to the 90th Foundation 
                                Day of the Sakhawat Memorial School which I had 
                                the privilege to join as an associate member of 
                                the alumni. In this regard I am thankful to Mrs. 
                                Sultana Zaman who made it possible for those of 
                                us who were not connected to their association, 
                                to accompany them. The event took place from 
                                12th to 13th of January 2002. Our programme was 
                                to spend five days in Kolkata and three days in 
                                Shantiniketan....  (Read
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                        Rabindranath Tagore - In Conversation with Albert 
                        Einstein: 
                        collected By  
                        Avijit Roy
                             
                            
                            
                              
                                |  | Tagore and Einstein met through 
                                a common friend, Dr. Mendel. Tagore visited 
                                Einstein at his residence at Kaputh in the 
                                suburbs of Berlin on July 14, 1930, and Einstein 
                                returned the call and visited Tagore at the 
                                Mendel home. Both conversations were recorded. 
                                The July 14 conversation is reproduced here,  . ...(Read
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                        Response to history: 
                        By Hiranmay Karlekar
                        
                             
                            
                            
                              
                                |  | Until his death in 1941, Tagore 
                                towered over the rest of his contemporaries. 
                                Awarded the Nobel prize for literature, he has 
                                left a lasting imprint. It is a commentary on 
                                the vitality of Bengali literature that even the 
                                presence of a Tagore did not stultify the growth 
                                of talent in others At the turn of the twentieth 
                                century, Bengali had already emerged as a 
                                remarkably versatile medium of expression, rich 
                                in vocabulary and  . ...(Read
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 Bangla Articles :
                         
 
                           
                        Don�t dwell on Nazrul�s wretched life; celebrate his 
                        literature instead: 
                        By 
                        By Dr. A.H. Jaffor 
                        Ullah   
                            
                            
                              
                                |  | Poet Nazrul Islam could be aptly 
                                called as the Keats of Bengal. Similar to 
                                English poet John Keats who was a handsome man 
                                and whose literary life was shortened by a 
                                disease, our Nazrul too was a handsome man and 
                                his literary geniuses only lasted from 1920 
                                through late 1930s. In this short period of 
                                quarter century or so, he wrote innumerable 
                                poems and songs without even collecting a single 
                                one for himself. . ...(Read
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                        "Jobon na ami Kafer": Does Nazrul's own word mean 
                        anything? 
                        By By Dr. Kaushik Sen   
                            
                            
                              
                                |  | I thought about writing a few 
                                words on this issue on Rebel poet Kazi Nazrul 
                                Islam for whom I myself have great appreciation. 
                                "Does Nazrul's own words mean anything?". Well 
                                it should but his words had been so different 
                                from time to time that it is tough to figure out 
                                one single ideology or even a consistent 
                                evolution of ideas. Let me give a few examples 
                                from his own writings to highlight these 
                                inconsistencies.. . ...(Read
                                more) |    Listen 
                        to some Nazrul Geeti 
 
  
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