Raja Rajendralal Mitra’s seminal work Sanskrit Buddhist Literature of Nepal, published in 1882. That book was instrumental in inaugurating a whole new age in the history of Bangla language and ...
It's been 150 years since Vande Mataram first appeared in print. The British once banned it, yet it became the cry that echoed in jails, protests, and hearts, a song that still defines India's idea of ...
Early into “Dishwasher Dreams,” actor-playwright Alaudin Ullah’s autobiographical solo play with music, he realizes that despite his best efforts to become his own man, he’s starting to talk, walk and ...
Vishal Kalita of Guwahati has amassed an archive of over 35,000 songs by singer Zubeen Garg, ensuring his voice resonates for future generations.
Ironically, a song that the Nobel laureate wrote in 1905 to call for the unity of Bengal amid the British move to partition ...