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In this issue

This issue of DESH features a coverstory on the lifeline of India i.e. Ganges. There are three write ups by Chanchal Kumar Ghosh, Kalyan Rudra and Supratim Karmakar on this topic.

The lead story of Mantabya section is on White Terrorism written by Sagnik Rakshit.

There is a travelogue on Lucknow by Bitan Sikdar.

The column of Sumit Mitra is also included.

The Serial write up on an analytical study on the songs of Rabindranath Tagore by Sudhir Chakraborty is continuing as well.

This issue contains the serial novel ‘Alokrekha’ written by eminent author Samaresh Majumdar.

The other sections like Granthalok, Shilpo Sanskriti, Galpo, Kabita are also included in the current issue.

Desh Magazine Description:

PublisherABP Pvt Ltd

CategoryCulture

LanguageBengali

FrequencyFortnightly

Desh Magazine is a Bengali literary magazine published by the ABP Group from India on the 2nd and the 17th of every month. It is one of the oldest and most respected literary magazines in India. Desh has been a platform for some of the most renowned Bengali writers, including Rabindranath Tagore, Satyajit Ray, Mahasweta Devi, and Sunil Gangopadhyay.

The magazine covers a wide range of topics, including:

* Short stories
* Poetry
* Novels
* Essays
* Literary criticism
* Cultural commentary
* Book reviews

Desh is known for its high-quality writing and its commitment to promoting Bengali literature. It is a must-read for anyone interested in Bengali culture and literature.

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