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The history of Pabna Mental Hospital.
Pabna Mental Hospital is an institution that provides medicine and surgery and proper care to the mentally retarded, sick or injured people. It is the
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Top 10 spectacular places of Pabna in the Monsoon.
Looking for a place at Pabna to travel in this monsoon with your friends, family and close ones? Then without wasting your time let’s see
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The history of Pabna Edward College.
Govt. Edward College, Pabna is one of the oldest colleges in Bangladesh.It was established in July 1898 in Pabna. The college was first named as
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12 May 1971: The Satbaria Genocide of Pabna.
Satbaria genocide refers to the pre-planned genocide that took place on 12 May 1971 in Satbaria of Sujanagar upazila of Pabna district. Satbaria region is
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Rabindranath in Pabna.
The names of Rabindranath and Pabna are closely associated with each other. The name of this region has come up repeatedly in many writings of
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4 March 1915 : The Inauguration of Hardinge Bridge.
The inauguration ceremony of Hardinge Bridge.Pakshi. March 4, 1915. Hardinge Bridge is a railway bridge connecting Pakshi in Ishwardi upazila of Pabna district in Bangladesh
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What we do
At the Centre for Pabna Studies, we are committed to researching and documenting the rich history, heritage, and culture of Pabna. We believe that understanding the past is essential for building a brighter future, and we are dedicated to sharing our findings with the wider world. Our team of researchers conducts in-depth studies of Pabna’s history, exploring topics such as its pre-colonial past, its role in the independence movement, and the various cultural traditions that have developed in the region overtime. We use a variety ofresearch methods, including archival research, fieldwork, and interviews with local experts and community members. In addition to our research efforts, we also work to share our findings with others. We host regular study circles where we present our research to interested members of the community, and we publish our research in a variety of formats, including research papers, journals, and magazines. Through our work, we hope to promote a deeper understanding and appreciation of the rich cultural heritage of Pabna. We believe that by learning from the past, we can build a better future, and we are committed to making sure that the unique history and culture of Pabna is not lost to future generations.
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At the Centre for Pabna Studies, we are dedicated to promoting research and scholarship on the rich history, heritage, and culture of Pabna. One of our key areas of focus is on teaching research methodology to undergraduate and postgraduate students, providing them with the skills and knowledge they need to conduct high-quality research in their own areas of interest. Our team of experienced researchers and educators offers a range of courses and workshops that cover topics such as research design, data collection and analysis, and academic writing. Through these programs, we aim to equip students with the tools they need to become successful researchers and scholars, and to help them develop the critical thinking and analytical skills that are essential for success in any field. We are proud to offer our courses to students from all backgrounds and disciplines, and we are committed to providing a supportive and inclusive learning environment. Whether you are a student of history, anthropology, sociology, or any otherrelated field, we believe that our courses can help you to become a more effective researcher and a more engaged member of the academic community. Thank you for considering the Centre for Pabna Studies, and we look forward to working with you to promote a deeper appreciation of Pabna’s rich and diverse cultural legacy.
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