A travelogue It was the fourth night of our eleven-day tour across the country. We reached Tekerhat from Kustia. We got down from the bus. Before leaving Kustia, we stayed there for two days; we had visited Lalon’s living legacy and the cottage of Nobel Laureate Rabindranath Tagore. I was the guide for that tour.... Continue Reading →
Daredevil
Daredevil I was a dare-devil Hornless, without a tail, still exhibited my worth I remember my childhood I anchored my ship to islands where nobody had ever gone Well, I thought so, where I collected red beauty queens From the Hijal trees, and saw how the creatures of the underworld Kisses the water surface with... Continue Reading →