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Bangladesh stands at a crossroads in the AI revolution; without urgent, inclusive upskilling, millions risk being left behind.
The future of rural Bangladesh depends not only on building more schools but on creating an education system that truly serves, supports, and sustains its most vulnerable children ...
Any comic fan would tell you that Chacha Chaudhary’s brain works faster than a computer…and he can take decisions in a jiffy.
Meanwhile, our fiction picks include books with alternate timelines, ones that blur the boundaries between what’s imagined and what’s real and multiple dark academia novels. Here are 30 ...
Annually held on the first Saturday in May, Free Comic Book Day is a major event for comic fans around the world. Publishers use the day to premiere new titles and promote upcoming events.
World Book and Copyright Day reminds us every year of the importance of writers, poets, editors, publishers, and every individual involved in creating books and ...
This probashi influencer from Kolkata ... this influencer has built a loyal audience with his content about the history, sound, and soul of Bangla. But, who is the person behind the voice, the puns, ...
Times — and The Times — have changed since the first Festival of Books was held in 1996. What hasn’t is our commitment to this vibrant community of readers and writers, with the annual ...
We may earn a commission from your purchases. If you were to ask me about my favorite book genre, I would find it almost impossible to choose. While I love to lose myself in a fast-paced mystery ...
The 39 most anticipated books of 2025 include Susan Choi’s long-awaited follow-up to Trust Exercise, an essay collection from environmental justice activist Catherine Coleman Flowers ...
The staff of The New York Times Book Review choose the year’s top fiction and nonfiction. Credit...By Karan Singh Supported by By The New York Times Books Staff Here they are — the 10 Best ...
But how far does that freedom extend? Banned Books Week poses that question as parents' rights groups, politicians, librarians and publishers are increasingly at odds over which books are suitable ...