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Shakila Saki wants to survive with music

During her childhood she had fascination to music. For this reason, her family members thought that she could become a singer. Later she started learning music from two music teachers. One music teacher was Ustad Akbar while other was Ustad Shyamal Kumar Sarkar. Therefore, Saki received training on music from several institutions. By this way promising singer Shakila Saki started ...

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Nazrul theatre fest at Shilpakala in progress

The first-ever Nazrul theatre festival was launched at the Experimental Theatre Hall of Bangladesh Shilpakala Academy in the city on Sunday evening. A large number of theatre buffs from across the city flocked in droves to the festival on its opening day. Styled ‘Prothom Nazrul Natyautsab 2015’, Bangladesh Shilpakala Academy has organised the three-day carnival to be concluded on Tuesday. ...

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New song for Bangladesh

To mark Bangladesh Independence, popukar singers Raja and Rubayyat have released a patriotic Bengali song called ‘Tomake Balobashi – O Amar Desh.’ Following Rubayyat’s previous release,’ Donno Ami Dhonno Mago’  featuring a number of UK Bangladesh singers that went on to become a big hit, the singers hope their new song will also be received well making it a hit ...

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Raja and Rubayyat, creating music-breaking barriers!

By A Shahid UK Asian music and entertainment scene continues to produce versatile and memorable singers that go on to enjoy success across the globe on many levels.  It is an exciting and multi faceted industry helped by the advance of social media, Asian satellite TV channels and radio. In addition, the growing number of festivals and shows across the ...

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T20 Asia Blaze launched at Tower Hamlets Town Hall

Bangla Mirror Desk: To inspire the next generation of South Asian communities in London, Capital Kids Cricket and London Tigers have come together with the support of The England and Wales Cricket Board, Middlesex Cricket Board and Essex Cricket Board to initiate the “T20 Asia Blaze”. The event was held on 23rd March 2015 and was hosted by Deputy Mayor ...

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New Zealand make first ever World Cup final

The co-host New Zealand have reached to final of the ICC Cricket World Cup 2015 after beating South Africa by four wickets.Losing six wickets in 42.5 overs, Kiwis fulfilled the target of 298 runs set by Protias in the first semi-final match of the World Cup 2015 at Auckland on Tuesday. Earlier, South Africa scored 281/5 after 43 overs. F du ...

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‘World Cup boycott would be pointless’

The FIFA chief said at a UEFA congress that snubbing Russia and Qatar should not be considered, arguing that such gestures never work. Sepp Blatter has told the UEFA Congress it would be pointless to contemplate boycotting either of the next two World Cups, reports Gpal.com. The FIFA president, addressing the European governing body ahead of his bid for re-election ...

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In one life: the memoirs of a third world civil servant

Kamal Siddiqui It was the time of the first martial law in the country, imposed  by General (later field marshal) Ayub Khan. I heard of some of the excesses of martial law functionaries in Narayanganj. Everyday abba would come home from office in a most dejected mood. The reason was that he was member of a martial law court headed ...

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BANGLDESH 1971 AND TODAYS WORLD

By Fatema Miah Isn’t the Current worlds unsettle status continuation of past political ignorance and result of harbouring injustice? Today world facing a very critical state of war between political legitimacy and uncompromising terrorism. War is ongoing between the modern democratical western policy versus malicious deadly terrorism from Middle East and Asian countries. When the Developed countries of west are ...

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Victory snatched away from Bangladesh

BY ENAYET RASUL BHUIYAN Of course some persons may contend that the traditionally emotional Bangladeshis, so ardent lovers of cricket and aspiring for cricketing glory as a way of expressing their emotions and patriotism, are naturally prone   to shifting blame on something else to hide their  beloved side’s under performance. But a realistic assessment must show up that this was ...

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