Literal meaning is "Will Play, and there will be great competition as well as much fun." A political slogan in Bangladesh and West Bengal, Bharat. First used by a Bangladeshi politician, and later popularized by West Bengal's political party 'Trinamool Congress.'
by typical Indian October 08, 2023
Aka AK Das online. another chiefly Vaishnavite preacher and associated with ISKCON. Has great personality alongside Govind Krsna Das.
by typical Indian October 09, 2023
It means a type of windy storm from the northwest. Literally 'kal' means "terrible," and 'baishakhi' refers to "something that happens in the month of Baishakh," that falls in the midtime of April. "KalBaishakhi" is a local term mainly used by the people of Bengal, Assam, and Odia. Its literal translation in English language is 'Northwesterlies' or 'Nor'wester'.
Although KalBaishakhi is a strong windy storm, many local people are benefited by it in their farming.
by typical Indian September 16, 2023
Speech on the East India Bill is Edmund Burke's excellent attempt to discredit the torture of East India Company in Bharat.
by typical Indian October 10, 2023
by typical Indian December 24, 2023
Chhatra League means a political group of students from all educational institutions of Bangladesh. Its literal meaning is "student politics."
by typical Indian October 06, 2023
by typical Indian October 06, 2023