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Freedom For Choice – Essays in Human Development
Original price was: 350.00৳.262.50৳Current price is: 262.50৳.
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Freedom For Choice – Essays in Human Development
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Freedom for Choice: Essays on Human Development
Original price was: 350.00৳.262.00৳Current price is: 262.00৳.
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Freedom for Choice: Essays on Human Development
Original price was: 350.00৳.262.00৳Current price is: 262.00৳.
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From Protest to Freedom: The Birth of Bangladesh
Original price was: 600.00৳.450.00৳Current price is: 450.00৳.
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From Protest to Freedom: The Birth of Bangladesh
Original price was: 600.00৳.450.00৳Current price is: 450.00৳.
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Globalisation and Related Issues
Original price was: 350.00৳.262.00৳Current price is: 262.00৳.
by the same author
Economic Essays
Japan-Centerpiece of the World Of Derugulation and Central Bank Autonomy
USA Today and Tomorrow
Tormented Soul (Poems)
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Globalisation and Related Issues
Original price was: 350.00৳.262.00৳Current price is: 262.00৳.
by the same author
Economic Essays
Japan-Centerpiece of the World Of Derugulation and Central Bank Autonomy
USA Today and Tomorrow
Tormented Soul (Poems)
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Happy Garden-
Original price was: 60.00৳.45.00৳Current price is: 45.00৳.
Tunu is a young girl growing up in a world of fantasy and reality, in the way only a girl of her age can be. She is a favourite character of our juvenile literature. Ekhlas Uddin Ahmed has written many tales of Tunu depicting the world of children and Happy Garden is one of those, brilliantly translated by Syed Manzoorul Islam, Professor of English of Dhaka University and himself an author of repute.
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Happy Garden-
Original price was: 60.00৳.45.00৳Current price is: 45.00৳.
Tunu is a young girl growing up in a world of fantasy and reality, in the way only a girl of her age can be. She is a favourite character of our juvenile literature. Ekhlas Uddin Ahmed has written many tales of Tunu depicting the world of children and Happy Garden is one of those, brilliantly translated by Syed Manzoorul Islam, Professor of English of Dhaka University and himself an author of repute.
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High Tide High Time _ Reminiscences of a Naval Commander
Original price was: 500.00৳.375.00৳Current price is: 375.00৳.
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High Tide High Time _ Reminiscences of a Naval Commander
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Interior design is more than a hobby
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Interior design is more than a hobby
15.00৳
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International Crimes Tribunal-1 (ICT-1) Judgment The Case Of R P Shaha, Bhabani Prasad (ROBI) and Others
Original price was: 1,500.00৳.1,125.00৳Current price is: 1,125.00৳.
RP Shaha
– Biography
Born in a lower middle-class family, Ranada Prasad Shaha popularly known as R P Shaha rose to great heights, creating a huge business empire only to give away all his worldly possessions for the welfare of the poor and needy. He was born at his maternal uncle’s village home at Savar on 15 Nov 1896 to Debendra Podder and Kumudini Devi.
The young Ranada was extremely attached to his mother. His mother’s sudden death from post-natal tetanus when he was 7, turned his whole world upside down. This brought home to him 2 irrevocable facts: The poor quality and non-availability of medical services and the sorry plight of women in the then social hierarchy. Yearning motherly love and affection he ran away from home and finally ended up in Calcutta (Kalkata). He survived by doing any honest work he could find. Many a day he went to sleep hungry. One day, while he was selling newspapers in a rail station, a child fell onto the railway tracks. A crowd gathered, but no one did anything. Ranada immediately jumped onto the railway track, saving the child just before the train approached.
Later, he became involved with the Swadeshi Movement and got into trouble with the law enforcement agencies. He even spent a short time in jail. In the meantime, WW1 started and young Ranada enlisted in the British Army as a medic. His unit, the Ambulance Corps maintained a hospital in Baghdad to treat the wounded soldiers. This hospital caught fire when a nearby magazine exploded. Risking his life Ranada saved around 20 wounded soldiers from the blazing inferno. This act of bravery resulted in his commanding
officer Captain Cook’s entry in his service book, “. ….On the occasion of the magazine explosion near the hospital, he remained cool and worked hard being one of the last to leave the hospital.” On 26 Sep 1916 Ranada returned to a hero’s welcome in Calcutta. He then decided to join the Bengali Double Company which later became the 49th Bengal Regiment. There R P Shaha received his commission as a Viceroy’s Commissioned Officer. On 30 Aug 1920 his regiment was decommissioned. After a few years in the Railways, he decided to strike out on his own. Thus, began another chapter in his life. He started a small coal shop in Calcutta, supplying coal to both households and businesses. Through hard work, diligence and good management Ranada soon became one of the leading coal merchants in Calcutta. He also diversified into other businesses, including a river transport company (later to be named Bengal River Service).
Ranada now had the resources to pursue his dream. He started a sm dispensary in his ancestral village of Mirzapur which grew into a hosp (named after his mother Kumudini). He also set up the residential girls’ sc named Bharateswari Homes. Lord R G Casey, the then Governor of Bengal came all the way from Calcutta to inaugurate Kumudini Hospital on 27 July 1944. In his inaugural speech Lord Casey stated, “Some of you may wonder why I should take such close personal interest in a hospital which happens to be situated in a part of Bengal never before visited by a Governor of the Province. My answer is simple: I feel this hospital affords a high example of what can be done when the initiative, enterprise and public spirit of one man is directed towards the welfare and wellbeing of the community.” After the ceremony, R P Shaha handed him a cheque amounting to Rs 2,50,000/- as his contribution to Red Cross Appeal Fund created to look after the wounded soldiers of WW2.
Today, 85 years after its creation, Kumudini Hospital has evolved into a 1050 bed general hospital providing high quality and almost free medical care. Mr Shaha also established Kumudini Women’s College in Tangail and Devendra College in Manikganj.
Huseyn Shaheed Suhrawardy, the former Prime Minister of Pakistan on a visit to Kumudini Complex at Mirzapur in the mid-1950s wrote in the visitor’s book:
“A poor man became a millionaire, and the millionaire voluntarily became a poor man, spending his all in the service of humanity, for the suffering and the distressed, for the furtherance of education, for rendering a service to the state, which the state itself has not undertaken. But is the Rai Bahadur poor; he is rich in the esteem, in the affection, in the love of a grateful people; having given all his worldly possessions, he has obtained more than those who were his compeers. May that state and the people he has served so well give him that recognition which is his due, and not destroy the great institution he has built with such love and devotion.”
In a cruel twist of fate, this great man along with his son and successor Bhabani Prasad Shaha were abducted by the Pakistan Army and the Razakars on 7 May 1971. They never returned.
Mr Shaha did not believe that he was doing charity to anyone. To him Kumudini was no ordinary institution. It was an embodiment of his mother, of the shelter and care that he was deprived of. Hence its motto: “Kumudini Cares”.
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International Crimes Tribunal-1 (ICT-1) Judgment The Case Of R P Shaha, Bhabani Prasad (ROBI) and Others
Original price was: 1,500.00৳.1,125.00৳Current price is: 1,125.00৳.
RP Shaha
– Biography
Born in a lower middle-class family, Ranada Prasad Shaha popularly known as R P Shaha rose to great heights, creating a huge business empire only to give away all his worldly possessions for the welfare of the poor and needy. He was born at his maternal uncle’s village home at Savar on 15 Nov 1896 to Debendra Podder and Kumudini Devi.
The young Ranada was extremely attached to his mother. His mother’s sudden death from post-natal tetanus when he was 7, turned his whole world upside down. This brought home to him 2 irrevocable facts: The poor quality and non-availability of medical services and the sorry plight of women in the then social hierarchy. Yearning motherly love and affection he ran away from home and finally ended up in Calcutta (Kalkata). He survived by doing any honest work he could find. Many a day he went to sleep hungry. One day, while he was selling newspapers in a rail station, a child fell onto the railway tracks. A crowd gathered, but no one did anything. Ranada immediately jumped onto the railway track, saving the child just before the train approached.
Later, he became involved with the Swadeshi Movement and got into trouble with the law enforcement agencies. He even spent a short time in jail. In the meantime, WW1 started and young Ranada enlisted in the British Army as a medic. His unit, the Ambulance Corps maintained a hospital in Baghdad to treat the wounded soldiers. This hospital caught fire when a nearby magazine exploded. Risking his life Ranada saved around 20 wounded soldiers from the blazing inferno. This act of bravery resulted in his commanding
officer Captain Cook’s entry in his service book, “. ….On the occasion of the magazine explosion near the hospital, he remained cool and worked hard being one of the last to leave the hospital.” On 26 Sep 1916 Ranada returned to a hero’s welcome in Calcutta. He then decided to join the Bengali Double Company which later became the 49th Bengal Regiment. There R P Shaha received his commission as a Viceroy’s Commissioned Officer. On 30 Aug 1920 his regiment was decommissioned. After a few years in the Railways, he decided to strike out on his own. Thus, began another chapter in his life. He started a small coal shop in Calcutta, supplying coal to both households and businesses. Through hard work, diligence and good management Ranada soon became one of the leading coal merchants in Calcutta. He also diversified into other businesses, including a river transport company (later to be named Bengal River Service).
Ranada now had the resources to pursue his dream. He started a sm dispensary in his ancestral village of Mirzapur which grew into a hosp (named after his mother Kumudini). He also set up the residential girls’ sc named Bharateswari Homes. Lord R G Casey, the then Governor of Bengal came all the way from Calcutta to inaugurate Kumudini Hospital on 27 July 1944. In his inaugural speech Lord Casey stated, “Some of you may wonder why I should take such close personal interest in a hospital which happens to be situated in a part of Bengal never before visited by a Governor of the Province. My answer is simple: I feel this hospital affords a high example of what can be done when the initiative, enterprise and public spirit of one man is directed towards the welfare and wellbeing of the community.” After the ceremony, R P Shaha handed him a cheque amounting to Rs 2,50,000/- as his contribution to Red Cross Appeal Fund created to look after the wounded soldiers of WW2.
Today, 85 years after its creation, Kumudini Hospital has evolved into a 1050 bed general hospital providing high quality and almost free medical care. Mr Shaha also established Kumudini Women’s College in Tangail and Devendra College in Manikganj.
Huseyn Shaheed Suhrawardy, the former Prime Minister of Pakistan on a visit to Kumudini Complex at Mirzapur in the mid-1950s wrote in the visitor’s book:
“A poor man became a millionaire, and the millionaire voluntarily became a poor man, spending his all in the service of humanity, for the suffering and the distressed, for the furtherance of education, for rendering a service to the state, which the state itself has not undertaken. But is the Rai Bahadur poor; he is rich in the esteem, in the affection, in the love of a grateful people; having given all his worldly possessions, he has obtained more than those who were his compeers. May that state and the people he has served so well give him that recognition which is his due, and not destroy the great institution he has built with such love and devotion.”
In a cruel twist of fate, this great man along with his son and successor Bhabani Prasad Shaha were abducted by the Pakistan Army and the Razakars on 7 May 1971. They never returned.
Mr Shaha did not believe that he was doing charity to anyone. To him Kumudini was no ordinary institution. It was an embodiment of his mother, of the shelter and care that he was deprived of. Hence its motto: “Kumudini Cares”.
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International Mother Language Day
Original price was: 200.00৳.150.00৳Current price is: 150.00৳.
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International Mother Language Day
Original price was: 200.00৳.150.00৳Current price is: 150.00৳.
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International Mother Language Day – Bangla Souvenir
Original price was: 125.00৳.94.00৳Current price is: 94.00৳.
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International Mother Language Day – Bangla Souvenir
Original price was: 125.00৳.94.00৳Current price is: 94.00৳.
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Journey to Freedom : Memories of a Freedom Fighter
Original price was: 600.00৳.450.00৳Current price is: 450.00৳.
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Journey to Freedom : Memories of a Freedom Fighter
Original price was: 600.00৳.450.00৳Current price is: 450.00৳.
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Kabuli Wala And Other Stories Rabindranath Tagore
Original price was: 500.00৳.375.00৳Current price is: 375.00৳.
“Tagore was a poet even as he wrote in prose; and the nuances, metaphors, ironies and, above all, the music of his writings refuse to be translated adequately. Shawkat Hussain’s translation of a selection of Tagore’s short stories is a noteworthy venture in the field. He has brought his deep interest in Tagore together with his academic and professional skill in English to bear on his challenging undertaking. His translation offers a new opening for the non-Bengali readers to the fascinating world of Tagore. The book will be helpful even for those who have read the stories in the original. And the selection itself speaks of a taste which is well worth getting acquainted with.” Serajul Islam Chowdhury, Emeritus Professor of English, University of Dhaka “Like all great writers, Rabindranath Tagore is inexhaustible, and it is fitting that he should continue to attract and challenge translators. Professor Shawkat Hussain has lovingly translated a dozen of his best known stories into eminently readable English – with a sprinkling of words carried over unaltered from the original. Teachers, students and translators, and hopefully the common reader, will enjoy (re)encountering Tagore in English garb.” Kaiser Haq, Professor of English, ULAB
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Kabuli Wala And Other Stories Rabindranath Tagore
Original price was: 500.00৳.375.00৳Current price is: 375.00৳.
“Tagore was a poet even as he wrote in prose; and the nuances, metaphors, ironies and, above all, the music of his writings refuse to be translated adequately. Shawkat Hussain’s translation of a selection of Tagore’s short stories is a noteworthy venture in the field. He has brought his deep interest in Tagore together with his academic and professional skill in English to bear on his challenging undertaking. His translation offers a new opening for the non-Bengali readers to the fascinating world of Tagore. The book will be helpful even for those who have read the stories in the original. And the selection itself speaks of a taste which is well worth getting acquainted with.” Serajul Islam Chowdhury, Emeritus Professor of English, University of Dhaka “Like all great writers, Rabindranath Tagore is inexhaustible, and it is fitting that he should continue to attract and challenge translators. Professor Shawkat Hussain has lovingly translated a dozen of his best known stories into eminently readable English – with a sprinkling of words carried over unaltered from the original. Teachers, students and translators, and hopefully the common reader, will enjoy (re)encountering Tagore in English garb.” Kaiser Haq, Professor of English, ULAB
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Kendo’s Naughty Deeds
Original price was: 100.00৳.75.00৳Current price is: 75.00৳.
Exhilasuddin Ahmed, leading author of juvenile fiction and rhymes, has created many characters of his own, and Kendo the Tiger is one such important figure. Kendo has both real and unreal element in her. Nobody knows if she actually exists or it is all in the imagination of Tunu the child another of Ekhlasuddin Ahmed's favourite character. But whatever that may be everybody knows about Kendo, they suffer and enjoy from all her misdeeds and find that life becomes more joyful because of the ever presence of Kendo, the reality or unreality withstanding. From the series of stories involving Kendo, National Professor Kabir Chowdhury has translated one so that children of either cultures can also share the fun of Kando's Naughty Deeds alongwith the children of Bangladesh.
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Kendo’s Naughty Deeds
Original price was: 100.00৳.75.00৳Current price is: 75.00৳.
Exhilasuddin Ahmed, leading author of juvenile fiction and rhymes, has created many characters of his own, and Kendo the Tiger is one such important figure. Kendo has both real and unreal element in her. Nobody knows if she actually exists or it is all in the imagination of Tunu the child another of Ekhlasuddin Ahmed's favourite character. But whatever that may be everybody knows about Kendo, they suffer and enjoy from all her misdeeds and find that life becomes more joyful because of the ever presence of Kendo, the reality or unreality withstanding. From the series of stories involving Kendo, National Professor Kabir Chowdhury has translated one so that children of either cultures can also share the fun of Kando's Naughty Deeds alongwith the children of Bangladesh.
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Looking Beyond Boundaries
Original price was: 500.00৳.375.00৳Current price is: 375.00৳.
Haroon Habib, a Senior journalist, author and columnist, remains a powerful voice in journalism, creative writings and social activism. A guerrilla fighter in the Bangladesh’s Liberation War, Habib simultaneously worked from the waterfronts for the Joy Bangla weekly and Saadhin Bangla Betar Kendra radio, two powerful mouthpieces of the provisional government that led Bangladesh’s Liberation War in 1971. He obtained Masters degree in journalism from the University of Dhaka and later Post-graduation from the Indian Institute of Mass Communication. Habib led the country’s national news agency BSS as Chief Editor and Managing Director, served for over two decades and Dhaka Correspondent of India’s prestigious English daily The Hindu and … magazine, contributed for the TIME magazine, and worked for second years as Bangladesh Correspondent of the Bengali Service of the German radio… . A leading civil society proponent, Habib is deeply involved in social and cultural activism, particularity with the Pro-Liberation civil society movement for the trial of the perpetrators of worst crimes against humanity during the Liberation War. A committed essayist, novelist and short story writer, Haroon Habib writes regular columns, in both Bangla and English, for leading Bangladesh and regional newspapers. He now leads Journalism & Peace Foundation (JPF), an organization for promoting peace and social harmony.
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Looking Beyond Boundaries
Original price was: 500.00৳.375.00৳Current price is: 375.00৳.
Haroon Habib, a Senior journalist, author and columnist, remains a powerful voice in journalism, creative writings and social activism. A guerrilla fighter in the Bangladesh’s Liberation War, Habib simultaneously worked from the waterfronts for the Joy Bangla weekly and Saadhin Bangla Betar Kendra radio, two powerful mouthpieces of the provisional government that led Bangladesh’s Liberation War in 1971. He obtained Masters degree in journalism from the University of Dhaka and later Post-graduation from the Indian Institute of Mass Communication. Habib led the country’s national news agency BSS as Chief Editor and Managing Director, served for over two decades and Dhaka Correspondent of India’s prestigious English daily The Hindu and … magazine, contributed for the TIME magazine, and worked for second years as Bangladesh Correspondent of the Bengali Service of the German radio… . A leading civil society proponent, Habib is deeply involved in social and cultural activism, particularity with the Pro-Liberation civil society movement for the trial of the perpetrators of worst crimes against humanity during the Liberation War. A committed essayist, novelist and short story writer, Haroon Habib writes regular columns, in both Bangla and English, for leading Bangladesh and regional newspapers. He now leads Journalism & Peace Foundation (JPF), an organization for promoting peace and social harmony.
Master of Photography – 2 Series Bundle
Published on 2011
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Master of Photography – 2 Series Bundle
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Mastering the Kitchen Series
Published on 2015
21.00৳
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Mastering the Kitchen Series
21.00৳
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