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The museum presents a journey through Bangladesh’s history, from the Language Movement to the Liberation War. The narrative is centred on the discovery of national identity, which was largely ...
Opened to the public on March 25, 2015, on the 44th Independence Day anniversary, the museum was managed under the Bangladesh National Museum’s authority. It was part of a larger, carefully ...
Students from universities, schools, madrasas, and a wide range of professional and civil society organizations across ...
The French organization, which constructed the Louvre Abu Dhabi, is involved in the highly contested creation of a new national museum in Delhi.
Street artists in Dhaka like Tiger Nazir, Lal Mea, and Hiru Bhai bring art to public spaces, transforming pavements into ...
To celebrate the universal folk festival Pahela Baishakh, marking the Bangla New Year 1432, Bangladesh is in the final stages of preparation. The day is embraced with joy and enthusiasm, symbolising ...
Jatiya Kabita Parishad on Tuesday organised a protest rally and a poetry reading session demanding an end to the ongoing ...
Despite the absence of a building, the private museum has gone from 500 works to over 15,000, expanded its scope beyond just ...
Ekushey Padak-winning photographer Nasir Ali Mamun said Bangladesh remains a ‘no man’s land’ in the world art landscape for ...
Paul, a British national, and Ellen ... founder trustee of the Liberation War Museum, described how Action Bangladesh and Operation Omega -- platforms co-founded by the Connetts -- raised funds ...
The Pahela Baishakh, the first day of Bangla New Year Year-1432, is being celebrated in a comprehensive manner in Khulna involving people from all walks of life today. The motto of this new year ...
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