Jahangirnagar University crisis - mired in a stalemate
15 November 2019
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East Jurain: Worst place to live in Dhaka?
31 October 2019
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Stone- Crushers Dying of silicosis, failed by courts
24 October 2019
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Jamdani: A fabric of then and now
17 October 2019
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TERROR RISING
10 October 2019
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Youth against fear and injustice
10 October 2019
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A long, hard look at our teachers
10 October 2019
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The story of Teesta
3 October 2019
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Jhenaidah: A death a day
26 September 2019
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Machines whirring at migratory bird sanctuary
19 September 2019
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THE RAILWAY RUSH
To introduce Bangladesh in the World Wide Web as the most densely populated country in the world, probably the most used
23 June 2016
IN THE NAME OF HARMONY
“I have come from Baitul Mukarram. I read in the news that you were offering iftaar. Can I get a box?” asks a hopeful, smiling
16 June 2016
Dreaming of a Traffic Free Dhaka
It was 6 o'clock in the afternoon. The open square of Bashundhara shopping mall was crammed with people desperately looking for public transport to return home by iftaar. Taxi and CNG auto rickshaw drivers grabbed the opportunity very well,
9 June 2016
The Girl With A Rolleicord
Imagine women entering the field of photography that has been historically dominated by men. That too during a time when women were confined to certain socially constructed roles.
2 June 2016
Find the Leader in You
“If we want to be a leader, we should have patience, eagerness, teamwork, good communication skills that are worthy of attention, and the power to convince the people of the work we do”, believes 20 years old Mohammad Farid Ahmed,
26 May 2016
Begum: How One Magazine Began a Revolution
“My father had subscribed to Begum Magazine when I was a little girl. He used to love the fact that the editor and I had the same name,”
19 May 2016
Maid in Bangladesh
May Day, like any other national holiday, probably makes no difference in the lives of millions of workers who shed their blood and sweat for a meager pay.
12 May 2016
Remembering the Legend Siddiqua Kabir
In an era of online tutorials and a vast number of cooking channels, many of you might argue that cookbooks have lost their
5 May 2016
The Week in Turmoil
When unidentified criminals brutally murdered Professor Rezaul Karim Siddiquee in the Shalbagan area of Rajshahi city on
28 April 2016
Turning a Blind Eye
As we began last week with the Bengali new year, and hope to let go of the past and hit the restart button, we remember the horrendous day from last year, when on Pahela Baishakh, April 14, 2015, female visitors, of all ages, in the Dhaka University
21 April 2016
Stateless: An Account of Displacement in Bangladesh
No one is asked to foot the bill for staying in prison,” begins Sheikh Naziruddin Rashed, a leader at the Mirpur camp for the Urdu-speaking community...
7 April 2016
EUREKA! Changing the Nation, One Idea at a Time
Before we get to know these exciting startups, their owners and their work, let's delve a little into how it all began.
31 March 2016
Jaago Bangladeshi Jaago
45 years ago, at the beginning of the month of March, Yahya Khan announced on televisions and radios that the General Assembly of Pakistan was to be postponed 'until a later date'.
24 March 2016
Out in the Open
When 26-year-old Tasmia Jahan would stay mostly awake, experience bouts of dizziness, gain weight, display strange cases of mood swings, suffer from anxiety attacks and suddenly burst into tears, her family thought she was just lonely and needed to get married.
17 March 2016
Fighting the Good Fight
The 68-year-old specialist physician, Dr MB Zaman is a pioneer in the field of Histopathology and Cytopathology – used for the
10 March 2016
Small Victories
The women in this country have seen it all – from becoming state leaders to literally climbing mountains and celebrating summits.
3 March 2016
On A Trail of the Lost Languages
The Chittagong Hill Tracts (CHT) includes some of the most inaccessible and remotest areas of Bangladesh. There are places
25 February 2016
Ready for the Bout
A great number of us grew up boxing with siblings, imagining our beds as a premiere boxing ring and our sibling as our greatest rival. Elders would never encourage this game though, because a playful tussle could often turn into a full-fledged muscle game.
18 February 2016
In Search of New Shades of the Human Condition
When I first heard of the initial details coming out of the organizing committee of the third edition of Dhaka Art Summit, I felt a little
11 February 2016
The Taste of Freedom
There is a cliché that announces that the 'truth will set you free' but it is probably the most apt description of what happens when you
4 February 2016