Poetry
In Poetry category will have various poems will on bengali or bangla. These are based on various issues on the mordern life. This category is only bengali poetry.
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Buying Guide for Replica Watches: Bell Ross Replicab
If you’re a fan of military-style timepieces but can’t quite justify the price tag of an authentic Bell & Ross watch, then replica watches like the Bell Ross Replicab series might be perfect for you. These watches offer stunning aesthetics and reliable functionality without the hefty price tag. Here’s your comprehensive buying guide to help you navigate through the world of replica watches.
Authentic Design at a Fraction of the Cost
The Bell Ross Replicab series is designed to mimic the iconic look of Bell & Ross aviation-inspired models. The most striking feature of these replica watches is their square-shaped case, which is a signature design element of the Bell & Ross brand. The case on the Replicab models is typically made from high-quality stainless steel, providing both durability and a sleek appearance.
The dial features bold, luminescent hands and hour markers that ensure excellent visibility, even in low light conditions. This is particularly useful if you’re someone who appreciates functionality as much as style. The dials come in various colors, including black, blue, and silver, allowing you to choose one that suits your personal taste and wardrobe.
Precision and Reliability
When it comes to the movement inside the Bell Ross Replicab, you’ll find that most replicas use quartz movements, which are known for their precision and reliability. Quartz movements require minimal maintenance and are battery-powered, meaning you won’t have to worry about winding them or performing regular servicing. This makes them ideal for everyday wear.
Some higher-end models may come equipped with automatic movements, which are more complex and closer to the authentic Bell & Ross watches in terms of mechanics. Automatic movements harness energy from the natural motion of your wrist, winding themselves up as you go about your day.
Choosing the Right Strap
One of the best things about replica watches is the flexibility they offer when it comes to straps. The Bell Ross Replicab series comes with a variety of strap options, including leather, NATO, and metal bracelets. Leather straps are elegant and versatile, while NATO straps are durable and sporty, making them perfect for more casual settings.
Metal bracelets are another popular choice for those who want a more formal look. They provide a solid and polished finish to the watch, enhancing its overall appearance. When choosing a strap, consider how you plan to wear the watch—casually, formally, or both—and pick the one that aligns with your lifestyle.
Care and Maintenance
While replica watches are generally affordable and durable, proper care and maintenance can extend their lifespan and keep them looking great. Always avoid exposing your watch to harsh chemicals or extreme temperatures. If you choose a leather strap, make sure to condition it periodically to prevent cracking and maintain its suppleness.
For daily wear, a metal bracelet or a water-resistant NATO strap might be a better option, especially if you frequently swim or sweat. Regular cleaning with a soft cloth will help keep your watch looking new and free from dust and grime.
Final Thoughts
The Bell Ross Replicab series offers an excellent blend of style, functionality, and affordability. Whether you’re a collector looking to expand your horizons or someone who simply wants to own a stylish watch without breaking the bank, these replica watches are definitely worth considering. With their authentic design, reliable movements, and variety of strap options, they cater to a wide range of tastes and preferences. So, go ahead and add a touch of military chic to your collection with the Bell Ross Replicab series.
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Bonds of Love : Raksha Bandhan
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In lands where traditions intertwine,
A festival of love does brightly shine,
Raksha Bandhan, a sacred day,
Where bonds of love come to display.
Siblings of heart, both near and far,
Gather ‘neath the twinkling star,
With threads of silk, in colors arrayed,
A promise of love, forever to be stayed.
Oh, sister dear, with eyes so bright,
You’re my guiding star, my light,
I’ll protect you like the mighty trees,
Shield you from storms, with gentle ease.
Brother, you stand strong and tall,
Holding me up whenever I fall,
Your laughter a melody, your heart so kind,
In the tapestry of life, you’re intertwined.
With the tying of this sacred thread,
Promises are spoken, softly said,
A vow to cherish, a bond so true,
No matter what, I’ll stand by you.
Memories shared, both old and new,
In this bond of love, forever we’ll view,
Through trials and triumphs, hand in hand,
Siblings united, we’ll forever withstand.
As the sun sets and the stars arise,
Our love grows stronger, reaching the skies,
Raksha Bandhan’s magic in the air,
A celebration of a bond beyond compare.
So let us rejoice on this special day,
In the love that keeps darkness at bay,
Brothers and sisters, a gift divine,
Raksha Bandhan’s embrace forever will shine.
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Mahanayak Uttam Kumar of the Silver Screen
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In Kolkata’s heart, Ahiritola’s birth,
A legend emerged, touching heaven and earth,
Uttam Kumar, his name etched in gold,
A tale of brilliance, on cinema’s fold.
From actor to producer, director to more,
A multi-faceted gem, his talents did soar,
With pen and with song, he weaved tales anew,
Brought characters to life, emotions he drew.
Mahanayak they hailed, a title so grand,
Bengali cinema’s heart, he did command,
On history’s stage, he left an indelible mark,
Uttam Kumar’s legacy, a radiant spark.
With Suchitra Sen, his chemistry did blaze,
Supriya Devi’s grace, in his movies, we gaze,
Sabitri Chatterjee, a muse by his side,
In celluloid symphonies, their talents collide.
Five National Awards, his triumph did shine,
1968’s honor, a moment divine,
Anthony Firingee, Chiriyakhana’s grace,
In the hall of fame, his name found its place.
Nayak, a masterpiece by Ray’s guiding hand,
Chowringhee’s allure, in Pinaki’s command,
Saptapadi’s vows, a love story pure,
Uttam Kumar’s presence, forever endure.
Autobiography penned, his journey unveiled,
Aamar Aami’s essence, his life detailed,
Grihadaha’s mysteries, Antony’s poetic fire,
Agnishwar’s passion, a blazing desire.
Nishi Padma’s bloom, in Arabinda’s embrace,
Stree’s enigma, Salil Dutta did trace,
Sanyasi Raja’s throne, Piyush Bose led,
In each silver frame, Uttam Kumar spread.
Though years have passed, and time has flown,
Uttam Kumar’s brilliance forever shown,
Bengali cinema’s heart, Mahanayak’s reign,
In every heart’s theater, he’ll forever remain.
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Discovery of Chunibala Devi
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A tale spun by Satyajit Ray’s own words,
Just as Uttam Kumar in “Nayak” soared,
Chunibala Devi, her presence vital,
For “Pather Panchali,” a story so vital.
In the role of Indir Thakrun, we see,
Chunibala Devi, an international glee,
India’s first actor to earn such fame,
A legend attached to her very name.
Little known to many, this tale untold,
About Chunibala Devi, a story to unfold,
Today, before you, I present this lore,
Of Chunibala Devi, forevermore.
When “Pather Panchali” took its flight,
Harihar, Sarbajaya, and Durga’s light,
In all these roles, actors were found,
Except for Indir, an actress yet unfound.
Searched high and low, Ray sought her grace,
Aging, weathered, in a different space,
Chunibala Devi, a seasoned star,
Fitting the role, near and far.
In a village small, on a path obscure,
Chunibala Devi, calm and demure,
Satyajit Ray appeared one day,
At her doorstep, he had his say.
Years ago, in a small movie scene,
Chunibala Devi’s act was seen,
Satyajit Ray inquired with care,
Could you play Indir, if you dare?
Chunibala, her dentures out wide,
Smiled and replied with joyous pride,
“Of course, I can,” her voice did sing,
With a grin, she embraced the thing.
“Can you sing as Indir, my dear?”
Satyajit asked, his intentions clear,
Chunibala sang, “The day has waned,
Evening falls, my heart’s restrained…”
The song, her voice, touched his heart,
Satyajit was moved, a work of art,
Recording her voice, a memory cast,
Chunibala’s presence, a role steadfast.
“Pather Panchali” on screen did grace,
A journey of love, life’s intricate maze,
In 1952, it took its first stride,
Three years to create, a cinematic ride.
In Manila, the world would then acclaim,
Chunibala Devi, a celebrated name,
But she couldn’t witness her praise,
Before the release, she’d left her days.
Satyajit sensed, before the mirth,
Chunibala Devi’s significant worth,
To her house, projector in hand,
He showed her the film, so grand.
Chunibala saw herself on the screen,
A role she’d played, a heartfelt scene,
Moved, Satyajit stood beside,
For his masterpiece, he’d taken a ride.
The ultimate surprise, a radiant dawn,
Manila Film Festival, her honor drawn,
Chunibala Devi, in revered name,
India’s first, international acclaim.
But alas, she’d passed away,
Before she could in Manila sway,
If only Chunibala still could be,
Today she’d turn a hundred and fifty.
So today, we remember her with grace,
Chunibala Devi, a cherished embrace,
In Indir Thakrun’s role, she’ll forever shine,
A story of talent, now eternally entwined
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The earth is swallowed by the sun
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Why is the heart troubled so?
Will the world meet its final blow?
With these thoughts, no gain is found,
Humanity ponders, can it be bound?
The answer echoes a resounding “no,”
So what’s the use of dwelling, to and fro?
In the year two thousand, EM I, California’s dread,
An astrophysicist has said:
A star devours a neighboring sphere,
In a cosmic feast, its presence clear.
Not stolen, but gently taken away,
The astrophysicist witnessed this astral play.
A planet amidst the starry sea,
Gone from its host, yet shining free.
Time will pass, stars will wane,
One day, these luminous beings will wane.
At that time, the nearby planet’s fate,
In the star’s belly, it will gestate.
Astrologers’ research, it’s been disclosed,
Five billion years from now proposed,
Earth will be held in the Sun’s embrace,
As the Sun expands in cosmic grace.
The sun’s hopeful journey takes flight,
First Mars, then Venus, in its warming light.
Finally, it will reach our Earth’s domain,
Worry not, leave behind the strain.
Even calculations sometimes err,
So now, let laughter and joy confer.
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In the Need for Vitamin for Our Body’s Growth, Part I
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Vitamins are required
For our body’s growth and more.
For nutrition and disease resistance,
We must consume them daily, for sure.
In wholesome foods,
We find these treasures of health.
Eating in a balanced way,
Ensures we get what our body’s wealth.
This topic is intricate,
So basic information remains here.
To learn more,
Consult doctors or food experts, without fear.
Vitamin A,
For dry skin and eyes’ care,
And various ailments it can defy,
For nourishment and growth, it’s only fair.
Night blindness may arise,
In its absence’s wake.
Throat and chest issues won’t appear,
With Vitamin A’s healthful sake.
In parents’ hopes and wishes,
It’s crucial, don’t you see?
Quickly mending injuries,
Truly, it’s the need of thee.
Lentils, grains, carrots,
And various leafy greens,
Fish, eggs, and butter,
Submerged in a crucible of cuisines.
Vitamin B1,
Digestive troubles, stomach’s plight,
And beriberi,
In sleeplessness, it’s quite right.
Weight loss and fatigue,
Also in its lack’s domain.
So cover your plate with lentils, pulses,
Dal, greens, and egg’s bloom.
Vitamin B2,
In skin, eyes, and nerve disorders,
Issues in the mouth and tongue,
With this, you’ll witness rewards.
To cover the deficiency,
Doctor Baba prescribes Vitamin B2.
With teeth falling, pallor, and skin’s ailments,
In anemia’s grip, it helps you.
Cherish beans, apples, lemons,
Also eat papaya in your days.
Tomatoes, amla, embrace them too,
As needed, adjust your edible maze.
Vitamin B3,
In cold climes, fevers may spike.
So, Doctor Baba suggests Vitamin B3,
For teeth’s strength and skin’s concern alike.
For good health and digestion,
It’s indeed quite essential.
So dip into the goodness of oils,
In mustard, sesame, or the like, instrumental.
Vitamin B5,
Its scarcity may lessen red blood cells,
And tire you out with fatigue.
For skin’s ailments and digestion’s quells,
In its embrace, your body you’ll intrigue.
Green vegetables, cauliflower,
Nuts, and buttermilk’s delight,
Chow down on pomegranates,
At the right time, do what’s right.
Vitamin B6,
For blood’s thickening and bones’ support,
In various ailments, it lends a hand,
In sleep troubles, it’s of a helpful sort.
In its absence, weakness may creep,
So, sleep well and rest deep.
With kale, cabbage, and nuts,
And a bit of effort, you’ll leap.
Vitamin B7,
For your body’s cells, it’s a fortification,
In skin, hair, and nails, it plays its part.
Maintains blood sugar, a metabolic sensation,
And helps in healing, a vital art.
Nuts, seeds, whole grains,
And liver’s nutrient delight,
Consume sweet potatoes and bananas,
To keep your body’s functions bright.















