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Autobiography of Digbus Magazine

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Many remember that 'Pragati' made its debut as the mouthpiece of "Pragati Sahitya Samaj" more than a decade ago. But in terms of proper care, he died prematurely in his childhood (after a few issues were issued) - his face fell to the ground. But understanding the seed is like an indestructible soul. So when he gets a favorable environment, he tries to express himself anew in a new body. It was through Digbas that the autobiography of progress became inevitable.

In today's sophisticated society, people are largely self-centered. And so it is needless to say helpless endangered. Only a healthy culture can save people from this danger. But in today's turbulent socio-economic and political life, there is a great lack of it. Like an endangered species. Just violence-subculture on the side.
So it can be seen that the negative destructive influence of the West is present in almost all the mediums of today's culture. Our native healthy-culture feeling is plagued by audio-visual shocks from established magazines of established urban culture. There, from the strong primitive advertisements to the small and big screen movie TRP increase (extreme naked female body lotus expression) is being spread in the talent of fancy visual techniques. Unfortunately, we do not understand. And as a result - one of the best resources in the country that is most affected by the power of women and motherhood. The two best Manisha Rammohun-Vidyasagar of the last century certainly did not take the initiative to align themselves with Western culture for this purpose.
            So Digbas's commitment and responsibility is--
One. Returning to the mainstream of the country's everlasting traditional culture: the proper observance and expression of Indian femininity. Since no nation or country is ever properly formed without children.
Two. Proper exploration and publication of the promising intelligence in the remote rural areas of Bengal, not just in urban areas.
Three. It is universal to highlight and spread rural culture through the stories of cultured people scattered all over the countryside as well as the city.
We seek the direct and indirect cooperation of humanitarians from all walks of life, irrespective of race, religion, and caste, in fulfilling these promises and duties of Digbas with due devotion - so that he does not die prematurely.


Well wisher

Prabir Tah
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