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Naziba Basher

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Reaction / Who made you spokesperson for 180 million people?

13 May 2026, 21:49 PM
In Bangladesh’s political rhetoric, ‘the people’ are forever angry, ready, and united, except real citizens rarely fit so neatly into party lines
13 May 2026, 21:49 PM
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100 years of Attenborough: The man who taught the world to love the Earth

8 May 2026, 01:40 AM
His voice still inspires humanity to love and protect earth
8 May 2026, 01:40 AM
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Reaction / A country that keeps asking its children to survive its failures

5 May 2026, 21:55 PM
From sexual abuse and child marriage to labour exploitation and preventable disease, Bangladesh’s children are paying the price for adult negligence and broken systems
5 May 2026, 21:55 PM
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Reaction / Bagerhat dog death: What it says about us

12 April 2026, 15:53 PM
Viral video raises questions about public inaction and accountability
12 April 2026, 15:53 PM
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Jane Goodall Day / Lessons from Jane: A mirror for Bangladesh

4 April 2026, 21:17 PM
Yesterday on April 3, the world observed “Jane Goodall Day” -- the first since her passing in October last year
4 April 2026, 21:17 PM
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Reaction / Debunking the myth of 'stray-free' countries

30 March 2026, 20:55 PM
The lie we tell when a stray dog is beaten, poisoned, or ‘disappeared’ in Bangladesh
30 March 2026, 20:55 PM
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Reaction / Before you ask where women’s groups were, tell us where you were

13 February 2026, 21:30 PM
To the press secretary: Activism cannot make up for state failure
13 February 2026, 21:30 PM
women's expectations from newly elected Bangladesh government 2026

Reaction / A woman’s message to the government we just elected

13 February 2026, 17:54 PM
We understand compromise, but we do not accept betrayal
13 February 2026, 17:54 PM
Because Society

Because Society *cough*Cares*cough*

Our society is one that really cares about its people. Through a series of questions that may at first seem a little daunting, society chooses to show its undying affection for all its members.
23 March 2017, 18:00 PM
A NEW VICTORY ON THE HORIZON

A NEW VICTORY ON THE HORIZON

There was a time when animal rights activists like Rubaiya Ahmad, Founder, Obhoyaronno Animal Welfare Foundation, would go to file cases or fight against animal abusers, but in vain.
16 March 2017, 18:00 PM
Do You Recognise the Patriarchy

Do You Recognise the Patriarchy?

A system of society or government in which men hold the power and women are largely excluded from it.
2 March 2017, 18:00 PM
I Am Not a Feminist

‘I Am Not a Feminist'

There is a lot of contemplation over this word. Whether it is what it means in the books, or whether each person modifies it according to their own needs, the ideology behind this word always seems to be up for grabs for each person who claims they are or they are not one.
23 February 2017, 18:00 PM
Do Doctors Need Handwriting Classes Now

Do Doctors Need Handwriting Classes Now?

Do you remember the times you got a prescription that looked like bad artwork? That is a doctor's handwriting. But why is it so bad? And do they need handwriting classes?
9 February 2017, 18:00 PM
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The riddle over docs' handwriting

On January 9, I came across a news headlined, 'Write prescriptions properly, HC tells doctors'. I did a double take. What? Write
9 February 2017, 18:00 PM
Combinning Dancing and Direction

Combining Dancing and Direction

“I’m nervous,” were the first words that director and writer of the film Gohin Balu Chor, Badrul Anam Saud, said during the press launch of the cinema. While he said that, all I could think was, “YOU'RE nervous?? What about me???”
2 February 2017, 18:00 PM
Growing Up With Pen and Paper

Growing Up With Pen and Paper: Masud Pathik's journey as a writer

“A writer has to accept the fact that people will be against them.” This is a fact, stated and accepted by Bangladeshi film director, lyricist and poet, Masud Pathik.
2 February 2017, 18:00 PM
The Little Things

The Little Things

Often we stumble, and we look around for what can pick us back up. We look for family, for friends, we look for rewards, awards and achievements.
26 January 2017, 18:00 PM
Srimati Madhavi Mudgal

“Dance itself is a universal language…”

Madhavi Mudgal is a renowned dancer, choreographer, and teacher who has been contributing to the progression of classical Odissi dance with her aesthetic vision and talent.
26 January 2017, 18:00 PM
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The Trip of a Lifetime: 100 Member Youth Delegation

We had to fly to Kolkata at dawn, so early that most of us arrived at the airport with eyes half-shut. By the time we reached, had lunch and settled into our hotel rooms, it was already late afternoon.
19 January 2017, 18:00 PM
The Trip of a Lifetime 100 Member Youth Delegation

The Trip of a Lifetime: 100 Member Youth Delegation (Part Iv)

We arrived at Ahmedabad in a rush. But the rush was that of excitement and anxiety. We were in Gujrat, the land of colours, traditions and Garba! The fifth day of the 100 Member Delegation trip from Bangladesh to India had already begun, and we were ready for whatever was to come.
12 January 2017, 18:00 PM
The Trip of a Lifetime

The Trip of a Lifetime: 100 Member Youth Delegation (Part III)

There we were sitting inside this enormous hall room, after being escorted inside the Presidential House- the Rashtrapati Bhawan, in Delhi, India.
5 January 2017, 18:00 PM
5 Realistic Resolutions

5 Realistic Resolutions

We usually tend to go a little overboard with our resolutions. “I'll lose 50 Kilograms this year!' says someone finishing off a whole plate of pie, or something of the sort. All you have to do is try and do something that you haven't been able to do last year. As long as you treat every year like a chance to be better than the last, you're good to go. Here are five realistic resolutions you can keep for 2017.
29 December 2016, 18:00 PM
Pandit Yogesh Samsi

You must turn your practice into a sadhana…Pandit Yogesh Samsi

A man of a quiet and humbling nature, Pandit Yogesh Samsi is one of the few tabla players whose status and reputation have been built on his precise and perfected artistic ability, as both an accompanist and a soloist.
29 December 2016, 18:00 PM
The Trip of a Lifetime- 100 Member Youth Delegation (Part II)

The Trip of a Lifetime: 100 Member Youth Delegation (Part II)

My roommate, Sarzina, Radio Jockey, Radio Foorti, and I woke up in the early hours, still in a daze. Breakfast was always served by 7 AM, with only half an hour in hand before the bus would be ready to leave.
29 December 2016, 18:00 PM
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The Trip of a Lifetime: 100 Member Youth Delegation

It began with apprehension, to be honest- a hundred people, of a hundred kinds, from a hundred places. I was never much of
22 December 2016, 18:00 PM
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5 Things You Can Do to Get Into the Spirit of Freedom

It's that time of year again, where you can walk down the streets and smell freedom in the air.
15 December 2016, 18:00 PM
For the Maestros of Tomorrow

For the Maestros of Tomorrow

The Army Stadium was packed with around 50,000 people. The line at the entrance had gone past Kakoli intersection.
1 December 2016, 18:00 PM
Winter Weddings

Winter Weddings

The month of December kicks-off the long awaited wedding season in Dhaka. The chilly breeze, coupled with warm Kachchi Biryani and a grande celebration of togetherness of newlyweds really brings out the festivity of this month.
30 November 2016, 18:00 PM

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