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On A Humayun Spree

Last week was a hectic one. With the Bangladesh Bank fiasco, a school boy, whose name starts with an 'X', going berserk on social
17 March 2016

Held Captive

Mental health is something that we seldom talk about. We don't see it, we can't touch it, we don't see any blood; how is it that mental
17 March 2016

Making Memories

Ever wonder how a smile from a toddler can make your day? An astonished gasp, bouts of laughter, and unconditional love -- few of the elements that make one fall crazily in love with children.
17 March 2016

A HOME TO REMEMBER

There was always an overpowering aura that surrounded him. Still today, long after his tragic death, the overwhelming feeling still
17 March 2016

Keeping up With the Southern Jazz

The first thing you will notice after landing in Austin- Bergstrom International Airport is it's appreciation for music, American football,
17 March 2016

Remembering ‘Mithu Bhai’

On March 7, 2016, around mid-afternoon, the news of a strange case reached The Daily Star. Within an hour, televisions and social
17 March 2016

General Muahammad Ataul Gani Osmani

Born in Sunamganj, Sylhet division on 1st September, 1918, General Muahammad Ataul Gani Osmani was the commander in chief of
10 March 2016

The Gene called IRF4

Kaustubh Adhikari's name might not be familiar to many of us. But if you Google his name, you will find this 30- year-old Indian
10 March 2016

Haiku'd You

You can literally die for saying mundane things these days. But since man insists on his freedom of speech, they must find a way to negotiate the tricky controversial waters of expression.
10 March 2016

120-130

The number of crocodile population remaining in the rivers and canals of the Sundarbans, according to a survey jointly conducted by Bangladesh
10 March 2016

Those We Have Collectively Failed Hiramoni Shaotal

On the 2nd of March, Bangladesh beat Pakistan in the semi-finals of the recently concluded Asia Cup. It prompted an outpouring of
10 March 2016

The Saga of a Self-Destructive Society

It was just another afternoon for Nusrat and Alvi. After a busy day at school and then spending hours with their tutor, they wanted to
10 March 2016

MAILBOX

The spotlight article titled "Small Victories" (published March 4, 2015) brought up an important issue which normally does not get
10 March 2016

1 Minute Please!

The name Maqsoodul Haque, a writer and singer, is synonymous to the revolution of the 50s, the 70s and mostly the 90s. His poetry
10 March 2016

SNAPSHOT

“God is the most beautiful, and beauty is the expression of God. If you
10 March 2016

About Town

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10 March 2016

Creating a Platform for Pathologists

There is a quote by Henry Brooks Adams, a famous American Historian that says, “A teacher affects eternity; he can never tell where his
10 March 2016

Celebrating Women's Day

Its 5 am, and you wake up to cook breakfast, clean up, dress your children and send them to school. You go to work, and after an
10 March 2016

The Maidan

The Maidan, literally meaning open field, also referred as Brigade Parade Ground is the largest urban park in Kolkata, India. It is a vast
10 March 2016

The Finer China

In November of 2015, with 18 other journalists from different countries, I travelled to China to report on The One Belt, One Road
10 March 2016