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She has not just been raped and murdered, she was very much tortured and brutalized like Nirbhaya. It is all over the Bengali news. I don't understand why no one is talking about this.
A 2nd year Respiratory Medicine in a well known government medical college in Kolkata, West Bengal, India is found in a semi-naked state and the college/ hospital called it a suicide.
I'm a MBBS student in second year. After reading about her, what crossed my mind is the amount of times she would have felt this fear, before this worst fear of hers eventually materialized.
"A young resident doctor was found dead in the seminar room of her medical college in Kolkata. Initial autopsy report suggests possible rape and murder."
As all are saying,
She wasn't walking the street at odd hours. She wasn't wearing clothes that were provocative. She wasn't loitering in dangerous neighbourhoods.
She was a resident doctor, looking for a place to rest in her own hospital.
She had been on duty and had gone to rest in the early hours of Friday.
The one place which was supposed to guarantee her safety failed her, miserably.
Someone comes, rapes a female pg who is merely resting in a seminar hall because there is no proper place for her to rest, brutalized her and kills her. How did NO one know? The college and police initially call it a suicide. Excuse me? It is also being said that under pressure from local politicians, the Principal and Dean attempted to alter the post-mortem report. Autopsy confirms sexual assault.
What are the actions taken? One man arrested because his behavior seemed "shady". This is clearly not an act of one man. And this was a very well aware of and a well executed criminal act.
Also, all this happening in WB right when the situation of bangladesh is in turmoil and news of Bangladeshi Hindus being killed and tortured, seems wrong, VERY WRONG. Happening right before NEET-PG, as 24 lakh doctors prepare to write an exam on Sunday to be resident doctors, this news has wrapped us all in agony and rage,
What are they working so hard for? Why should they aspire to be in a system that ignores their basic needs? The minimum requirement of a workplace is safety. That should be non-negotiable.
This profession demands extereme hardwork, a lot of mental strength and Physical Assaults, harassment, low paying jobs with odd working hours with intense humiliation. Now its the worst of all seeing a bright mind losing her life in the most disrespectful state of all. This should never happen to any woman.
I'd also like to question why isn't any big media house covering this news, where are all the international news channels all this time.
What are the students in other medical colleges doing? This talks about their own safety and lives. What are the medical students across the world doing? It's time for us to stand for the most basic Human right, safety.
Yesterday when my roommate, an MBBS final year intern was heading for her night posting, I feared and prayed for her to come back safely. Thinking about it, in a few years I will also have night posting, I'll also return from my hospital duties late at night. I'll also have to go through the same fear, and I'll also have to keep praying that my worst fears don't turn into reality. So many female doctors, nursing staffs, other Healthcare workers, other working women, non-working women go through the same fear, probably multiple times a day.
It is a shame to be born in such a disgusting world and society, it is shame to witness such a brutal crime, and it is a shame to live in this fear daily.
Those RAPISTS need to be hunged infront of the whole natio...if needed burned alive. People should fear the idea of raping, more than getting raped.
#medicine#desi teen#desi dark academia#desi things#desi girl#desi academia#desi#kolkata#west bengal#bengali#bangla news#bangla#indian#india#indian students#indian aesthetic#desi memes#desi culture#desi life#justice#justiceformoumitadebnath#nirbhaya#rape/noncon#not incorrect quotes#junko furuta#crimes against humanity#crime against humanity#crime against women#doctor#r g kar
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Bengali Miku…but she is getting married
to whom? I'd say a leek, but you can interpret your head canons :>
(i need tips to draw metal jewellery ;v;)
#art#miku fanart#miku hatsune#hatsune miku fanart#hatsune miku#desi miku#international miku#desi#bengali#bengali bride#digital artist#artists on tumblr#indian miku#bangla#vocaloid fanart#vocaloid#india
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Khona was a poet and astronomer from Deulia village in Bengal, best known for Khonar Bochon, a series of couplets and short rhymes which imparts advice regarding agricultural and rural life. Born somewhere between 800-1200 A.D., Khona defied social and cultural norms of her time when women were rarely taught to read. Her husband Mihir was the son of the philosopher and astronomer Barahmihir, who was one of the navaratnas (nine gems) at the court of Chandragupta II. Khona lived in Chandragupta's court in Pataliputra for a time with her husband and father-in-law. According to legend, Chandragupta was so impressed with Khonar Bochon which benefited the farmers of his state that he named Khona the tenth gem of his court. Khonar Bochon remains relevant to the agricultural life of rural Bengal to the present day.
ষোল চাষে মূলা / তার অর্ধ��ক তুলা / তার অর্ধেক ধান / বিনা চাষে পান।
Translation: After 16 days of cultivation, radish cultivation in that land gives good yield. Cotton land requires 8 days of cultivation, paddy land after 4 days of cultivation gives good yield. Betel does not require cultivation.
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#mb#khona#khonar bochon#khana#bengali academia#bangla tag#bangladesh#india#desi academia#dark academia#desi aesthetic#desi tag#desi tumblr#desiblr#bengali#indian history#ancient india#khonar bochor for anon#bengali literature
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Baundule Ghuri- my cover
Desi peepol do y’all know this song @jukti-torko-golpo @faewong @amar-hiyar-majhe @shubhadeep385 @dewaniiiii @depressed-bi-twerking @phuchkagf @il-ragazzo @indigo-pdf @bhindesi-tara
#girlblogging#desiblr#light academia#dark academia#gaslight gatekeep girlblog#romantic academia#this is a girlblog#desi girl#brisbane#bangladesh#banglablr#bangla song#bengblr#bengaliblr#music academia#music#music video#video editing#my edit#edit#shreya ghoshal#arijit singh#indian music#classic#singing cover#cover#guitar
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Konkona Sen Sharma in Shesher Kobita (2015)
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এক ফালি ইতিহাস
A Slice of History
So my father went to the Kolkata International Bookfair or any Bangali's favourite Boimela. He saw a stall of Sulekha inks...The Sulekha inks and of course he had to explore.
Let me share with you a brief history of Sulekha....
Around 1932 Satish Das Gupta, an ex-chemist of Bengal Chemicals prepares Swadeshi ink, names it Krishnadhara and sells it through Khadi outlets. He then hands the recipe over to Maitra brothers Shankaracharya and Nani Gopal and asked them to make the ink commercially and call it Sulekha ( there is also a story which claims Kobiguru Rabindranath Thakur gave them the name সুলেখা or Sulekha ). After years of an illustrious journey they closed around 1990 and then reopened in 2006.
So my father purchased three things. Two inks and a notebook.
The first ink is a blood red ink called সেলাম ( Selaam or Salaam ). It was made as a gift to Bangladesh commemorating The Language Movement ( ভাষা আন্দোলন ). At first 21 bottles were gifted as a tribute to 21st February. And the creator of the ink mixed in a drop of his blood in the first 21 bottles. Then the ink became popular and was manufactured more. It is a beautiful red colour...and every drop of this ink holds in it the memories of every drop of blood shed for my beloved Bangla Bhasha.
The second ink is a vibrant green. Coloured just like the green of India's Tiranga. This ink was formulated on the day after India's Independence. It is called Swadhin or স্বাধীন.
The third is a notebook made in collaboration with jamini Ray's family. And I absolutely love that notebook.
#history#indian history#spilled ink#miru writes#kolkata#bengblr#desiblr#india#bangladesh#bangla tag#bangla#language#inks#international language day#bhasha dibosh
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#going to start a war with the first one straight off the bat#uttam kumar#soumitra chatterjee#world cinema#bengali cinena#indian cinema#bengali#bangla tag#bangladesh#west bengal#kolkata#dhaka#satyajit ray#tumblr polls#poll#hot vintage poll
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#cricket#bangladesh#bangladeshcricket#india vs australia#americas#indian cricket team#rohit sharma#test cricket#virat kohli#china news#bangla news#banglablr#bangla song#bangla kobita#pakistan#state#isro
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"Your little girl is my little girl. I see my daughter's face, when I see your daughter." STORIES BY RABINDRANATH TAGORE (2015): Episode 7 - Kabuliwala
#stories by rabindranath tagore#kabuliwala#i could not find a post like this so i made one myself#this is def one of my favourite stories from the series#ayesha says things#indian television#hindi television#episodecaps#television#i feel like i need subcategories for languages here LMAO. i will keep u posted on when i watch the bangla movie#my interests become more niche every day. this week: a story watched via english subs on a hindi adaptation of a famous bangla story#though tagore isn't niche. he won a nobel prize in literature! apparently the first nonwhite person to do so?! who knew. not me!#beauqueue
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Delhi
#indian aesthetic#urdu poetry#urdu shayari#urdu lines#urdu language#urdu literature#urdu poems#urdu quote#delhi#new delhi#delhincr#bangla sahib#jama masjid#chandni chowk#qutubminar#rashtrapati bhavan#delh aesthetic
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শুভ বিজয়া!
To all my wonderful readers, I wish you a very auspicious and happy Bijôyā Dôshomi/Dussehra/Dasain/Dasara!
May the Goddess bless you with prosperity and joy!
#india#bangladesh#west bengal#bengali#tripura#assam#bengal#bangla#langblr#culture#dussehra#durga puja#pujo#bijoya#bijoya doshomi#vijaya dashami#dasain#dasara#indian#south asia
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Chini Bangla Tourist Spot in Kufri, Himachal Pradesh
Certainly! Here are three paragraphs featuring Chini Bangla and related keywords:
Chini Bangla, located in the picturesque hill station of Kufri in Himachal Pradesh, India, is a charming destination with a unique blend of history and architecture. This beautiful structure, known for its distinctive Chinese-inspired design, stands out as a notable landmark in the region. As you explore Offbeat places near Chini Bangla, you'll discover a captivating mix of cultural influences and natural beauty. The architecture of Chini Bangla, with its intricate details and serene surroundings, makes it a must-visit spot for anyone traveling to Kufri.
When visiting Chini Bangla, there are several interesting places to visit near Chini Bangla that you should consider. The Himalayan Nature Park, located nearby, offers a peaceful retreat with its lush landscapes and diverse wildlife. It's a perfect spot for nature enthusiasts to enjoy a leisurely walk and appreciate the region's natural beauty. Another nearby attraction is the adventure park in Kufri, which provides various outdoor activities such as horse riding and zip-lining, catering to both thrill-seekers and families.
For a more cultural experience, don't miss the opportunity to visit the nearby town of Shimla. This historic town, known for its colonial architecture and vibrant markets, offers a variety of attractions, including the Mall Road and Christ Church. Shimla is also home to the beautiful Jakhoo Temple, which provides panoramic views of the surrounding mountains. Exploring these places to visit near Chini Bangla will give you a well-rounded experience of the region’s history, culture, and natural beauty.
#Chini Bangla#places to visit near Chini Bangla#Chini Bangla tourism#Chini Bangla travel guide#Himachal Pradesh#india#india travel#india tourism#incredible india#Kufri#indian#travel#travel photography#Kufri tourism#lotr#louis tomlinson#louvre#love poem
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Gaganendranath Tagore. Pratima Visarjan, 1915.
#gaganendranath tagore#art#paintings#indian art#durga pujo#durga puja#kolkata#bangla tag#bengali#bengali art#south asian art#impressionism
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Mamta Shankar in Dooratwa (1979)
#indian cinema#bangla#bengali cinema#70s movies#dooratwa#women in films#dir. buddhadeb dasgupta#1979
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আমার চতুর পাশে সবকিছু যায় আসে
আমি শুধু তুষারিত গতিহীন ধারা
"All around me, life goes on
I am just a frozen stream, stuck in time"
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