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NEW DELHI (IANS) – The demolition of legendary filmmaker Satyajit Ray’s ancestral home in Mymensingh, Bangladesh, has been ...
Elsewhere in Bangladesh, legitimate heritage structures have been lost. That reality demands vigilance, legal enforcement, and societal appreciation of our shared past ...
The demolished property in Mymensingh belongs to the Bangladesh government while the filmmaker’s ancestral house in the same ...
A symbol of hospitality and affluence in the Victorian era, the pineapple - brought to Europe nearly 400 years ago by ...
Shubman Gill's efforts to emulate the aggressive nature of Virat Kohli and the calmness of Rohit Sharma may hinder his ...
Bangladesh denies demolishing Satyajit Ray's ancestral home, stating the dilapidated structure in Mymensingh has no connection to his family.
In 1971, due to religious and economic inequality, Pakistan was divided into two parts. Lakhs of people died and twice as ...
India has cautioned against “double standards”, even as U.S. lawmakers consider a Bill that would impose 500% duties on India ...
A crumbling structure at Mymensingh in Bangladesh has stirred a storm across social media. It was claimed that the property ...
Bangladeshi authorities have halted the demolition of legendary Indian filmmaker Satyajit Ray’s ancestral home in Mymensingh, ...
Bangladesh has said upon reviewing the land records, it is now confirmed that the land belongs to the government and has no ...
The news of demolition of Satyajit Ray's ancestral home in Mymensingh district, Bangladesh, has sparked outrage on social media. The property belonged to Upendrakishore Ray Chowdhury, a well-known ...
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