Miles to Go: A Collection of Speeches of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina brings together a carefully curated selection of speeches delivered by Sheikh Hasina during her tenure. The volume captures her vision and leadership, addressing topics such as national development, poverty alleviation, international diplomacy, democratic governance, and social justice. Through these speeches, Hasina outlines…
Writing an objective biography of Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, the only larger-than-life political figure of Muslim Bengal, is no easy task for a historian. In this well-researched book, Sayyid A. Karim has given a fascinating account of the life of Sheikh Mujib and makes an assessment of his legacy.Separating the man from the myth, the author has drawn a moving portrait of a heroic man who triumphed…
Anwar Hossain's A Journey Through Bangladesh is a richly illustrated photographic travelogue that takes readers on a visual journey through Bangladesh. Through hundreds of color photographs, Hossain captures the landscape, people, architecture, and daily life across the country. The book offers insights into both rural and urban areas, showing how traditional life coexists with modern change. T…
Bangabandhu Corners Around the World documents the global initiative taken by the Government of Bangladesh to honor the legacy of Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, the Father of the Nation. Compiled by A.K. Abdul Momen, the book presents a comprehensive overview of the establishment of "Bangabandhu Corners" in various foreign missions, libraries, cultural centers, and institutions across the c…
The Unsung Ballads by Shafiqul Islam Kajol can be seen as a powerful documentation of the untold stories of war heroines and marginalized survivors of the 1971 Bangladesh Liberation War. Drawing on firsthand interviews, personal testimonies, and journalistic research, Kajol brings to light the lyrical but tragic experiences of women who suffered violence, displacement, and social stigma. The bo…
The Quest for Vision 2021 by Sheikh Hasina presents a visionary blueprint for Bangladesh’s development and transformation. Drawing on her speeches, policy outlines, and personal reflections, Sheikh Hasina articulates her long-term aspiration for a "Digital Bangladesh" by 2021, focusing on poverty reduction, economic growth, education, infrastructure, and governance. The book also emphasizes B…
This book, comprising essays, speeches, historical photographs, and personal reflections, traces Mujib's journey from his childhood in Tungipara to his role in Bangladesh's liberation. It also examines his legacy in contemporary Bangladesh, highlighting how his ideals continue to shape national identity. It is both a commemorative and scholarly work, aiming to deepen public appreciation and aca…
AKM Nasimul Kamal's Genocide in Bangladesh 1971 is a comprehensive historical study examining the systematic atrocities committed during the Bangladesh War of Independence. It documents the political tensions, mass killings, gender-based violence, and widespread human rights violations committed by the Pakistan Army and its collaborators. Drawing on archival sources, eyewitness accounts, govern…
This book presents a vibrant exploration of Bangladesh's rich culture, national identity, and heritage. Through a combination of essays, photographs, and descriptions of major cultural events and festivals, it explores the traditions, values, and spirit that shape the nation's identity. This volume is aimed at both international readers and the Bangladeshi diaspora, serving as a public diplo…
Bangladesh: A New Nation in an Old Setting by Craig Baxter provides a comprehensive overview of Bangladesh's history, identity, and development from pre-colonial to post-independence times. Baxter chronicles Bengal's journey from Hindu and Buddhist times, through Muslim rule and British colonial rule, to its entry into Pakistan and finally to its independence as Bangladesh. He explores the soci…