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Contained within the pages of this book lies the narrative as perceived by an 11-year-old refugee amidst the tumultuous backdrop of the 1971 Bangladesh Genocide and Liberation War.

In the spring of 1971, a spark ignited the flames of freedom in the hearts of millions of Bangladeshis. The Sylhet region, nestled in the northeastern corner of Bangladesh, was the epicentre

Is Bangladesh’s independence and sovereignty Safe? takes a deep dive into the complex and multi-layered history, politics, and societal challenges that have shaped Bangladesh’s trajectory
“Transforming Communities: The CIC Start-Up Guide” authored by Imran Chowdhury BEM is a beacon of guidance for individuals embarking on the journey of social entrepreneurship
“Refugee Realities: Eye on Humanity” is a compelling and timely exploration of one of the most urgent humanitarian challenges of our era. Imran Chowdhury, a distinguished author
Bangladeshi Restaurants in the UK is an evocative exploration of how a small group of pioneering Bangladeshi immigrants transformed Britain’s culinary and cultural landscape.
I invite you to journey with me through the lens of my life as a refugee in 1971, when I was just 11 years old. I will recount the harsh realities I have had to endure since then, and we will explore

This is not just a soldier’s memoir—it is a meditation on honour, injustice, love, and the making of conscience under command.
It is a story for anyone who still believe that dignity matters more than decoration.

“In ’52 Years of Liberation: A Survivor’s Tale,’ Imran Ahmed Chowdhury takes readers on an unforgettable journey through the tumultuous Bangladesh Liberation War of 1971.
This book you hold in your hands is a narrative seen through the prism of an 11-year-old refugee. The year was 1971, and the Bangladesh Liberation War had ushered in the most significant

This Book Explain Bangladesh’s 2024 Crisis of Power, how a nation’s constitutions remained intact while authority collapsed, and democracy stood suspended between deferral and dismantling.

This book begins from the premise that Bangladesh matters not only to its own citizens, but to anyone concerned with how states emerge from colonialism, how power consolidates after liberation

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