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Corona Day Diary

Corona Day Diary

Edited By: Engr. Sardar Md. Shaheen

During the COVID-19 pandemic, the author’s time abroad was fruitful due to this book. During this time, he has examined events from everyday life. He had become used to penning this book every six months in order to rejuvenate himself. Through a number of actual events, the book also addresses Bangladesh’s depressing state. This book also gets insights of public service inconsistencies. The author shares some happy recollections of his time with his family on COVID-19 in Japan during the pandemic. He also empathized with other professions in this book, such as nursing, housekeeping, utility service providers, doctors, and textile workers, who put their jobs above their dread of contamination and ignored the fear of Covid Infections.

Light of Time

First Edition

Edited By: Engr. Sardar Md. Shaheen

This book critically examines the cultural politics of visuals in South Asia. It makes a key contribution to the study of visuals in the social sciences in South Asia by studying the interplay of the seen and unseen, and the visual and nonvisual. The book will be useful to scholars and researchers of visual and cultural studies, social and cultural anthropology, sociology, political studies, media and communications studies, performance studies, art history, television and film studies, photography studies, and South Asian studies. It will also interest practitioners including artists, visual artists, photographers, filmmakers and media critics.

Light of Time

Second Edition

Edited By: Engr. Sardar Md. Shaheen

The second book, “Shomoyer Alo,” explores earlier tales from the author’s personal life as well as current events. There are some really wise things in this book. Under the pretense of nostalgia, the author shares a range of personal experiences related to human rights, human responsibilities, political systems, patriotism, primary education, and state media platforms. Additionally, he presents his own kind of personal entrepreneurship, “SIMEC Polli,” as an unrestricted means of supporting communal development. This book contains references to a variety of occurrences regarding state affairs.

Lost childhood: All that is collected

Lost childhood: All that is collected

Edited By: Engr. Sardar Md. Shaheen

The author’s early recollections, encompassing his social, professional, and personal lives, are conveyed in this book. This book has also provided an introduction to all of the significant personalities in his life. This book may provide readers with a variety of perceptive perspectives on human existence. It talks about the education system since independence as well as the cultural politics and preferences of Bengali communities. The author has examined his views on leadership in the areas of social welfare, skill development, and education and learning for his community.

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