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From Black Belt To World Records: My Journey In Kung-Fu

This article chronicles the author’s unexpected journey into the world of Kung-Fu, starting in her mid-30s. Despite initial doubts from her instructors, she pursued her passion with determination, eventually earning a black belt in just four years. Along the way, she competed at national levels, trained under renowned masters, and even set a world record.

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The Red Bindi – Part 2

Newlyweds Mohit and Maya settle into their Mumbai home, but strange events unfold. Maya inexplicably recalls Mohit’s childhood memory she shouldn’t know. Mohit’s unease grows when Maya wears a white saree with a red bindi, resembling Kusum from his past. A worried call from Mohit’s mother about mysterious incidents in their hometown deepens the mystery. Mohit senses something is amiss, feeling the eerie presence of Kusum in their lives.

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WE

We stand as equals. We both make a marriage work. We both make a relationship sustainable. We make what it takes to make a home out of a house. 

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এ’শহর জানে আমার সব কিছু

এরই মধ্যে, এই পাল্টাতে থাকা মফঃস্বল তার সব নিভৃত কাহিনীদের বুকে করে মার্কারি ভেপরের হিমঘেরা আলোয় ঘুমোতে যাবার তোড়জোড় করে। দেশলাই বাক্সের মতন সাজানো শোবার ঘরে রাত নামে। আহা! শীতে মনটা বড্ড আবদার-আবদার করে….।

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The Tryst With The ‘Laal Paar Shaada’ Sari

In earlier times, since women got married early and often became widows at a tender age, all households had two sets of women, the widows and the married, clearly distinguished by the colour code. Saris were made from a white cloth, better known ‘thaan’ in Bengali. While the widows wore white, the married women had a red border.

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