EDITORIAL FOR 18TH AND 19TH COMBINED ISSUE

  • Posted on August - 15 - 2025
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Dear friends,

“EXPRESSION“ is informing you of a good news .“EXPRESSION” has got PRGI (formerly RNI) registration as “Self-Expression.” Our Bengali version is (আত্ম অভিব্যক্তি).

The present situation and environment are suffocating, pulling us towards black holes not of the Galaxy rather created by human beings. It is astonishing that how ridiculous, dullards and ignorant we are. We are cutting the same branch where we are resting without creating any safe place somewhere else.

A friend of mine added these lines below.

A scary dream, a nightmare

A long greenish meadow, a cute little boy and a cute little girl crossing to the other side. Suddenly a shadow came across over there, covered the bright enlightened blue sky. The sky, the meadow and those cute children engulfed within black fumes created an umbrella. The little boy and the little girl were invisible.

Showing the cuss and despair.

Let it be untrue, I pray.

Find out the little girl and the boy.

Let us create positive thoughts, think positive, share positive, and express positive to the" “Self-Expression" and keep continuing. More good  information will come soon.

I expect "Self Expression" will bring a new waft from the new flora and fauna to take a fresh breath.

Thanks with my all good expectations,

Tirtha Basu

 

It is our 4th year, 18th and19th combined issue for the web magazine. This combined issue is enriched with a bouquet of poems sparkling with different colours of moods and moments, five short stories expressing twists and turns of life and society. An article enlightened with empirical and pedagogic information about Rabindranath Tagore’s new thoughts for education to come out  from the British regime’s colonial education system. A fiction continuing serially depicting a new dimension of the old values and benefits for implementing successfully. A way to maintain family bonding, old culture and heritage. An album of evanescent pictures of the society that evoke nostalgic feelings with a few anecdotes. "Haibun " a Japanese genre of literature that is a combination of prose and poetry.

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