Chasing hope / Nazarul Islam; edited by Tanvir A. Khan, PhD.
Material type: TextLanguage: English Publication details: Dhaka : Toitomboor, 2021.Description: 544 p. ; 22 cmISBN:- 9789849461166
- AC106 .I85 2021
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Category: Anthology
16 Chapters:
Tribute;
Academia and Education;
British Politics;
Climate Change, Environment and Mother Earth;
Corruption;
Cricket;
Economy, Governance and Liberation War of Bangladesh;
Global Conflicts, Economy, Finance and Politics;
Health, Medicine and Wellness;
Human Rights and Politics in India and Pakistan;
Humor;
Life, Culture, Journalism, Law and Politics in the US;
Technology;
Terrorism;
Women empowerment;
Random thoughts/Miscellaneous
The Book of Mr. Nazarul Islam Chasing Hope is a testimony of his writing talent which he pursued from his childhood. He is a prolific writer and the substance is rich. More than hundred of his articles have been included in this Book. It covers broadly sixteen issues from British Politics to Climate Change to Corruption to Cricket and many others. The author writes his own eulogy! As a writer he wishes to be recognized for his work. What if the readers think of him as anything but a person, who is a teacher, a scholar or a lyric who weaves a dream? Like the precious sunshine, air, water and happy things in life, which have value and are available, free (of cost) the author asks himself whether my writings carry a value....which cannot be reimbursed?
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