Why so few? Underrepresentation of women in tech

Women are under-represented in the computer science industry, especially in developing nations like Bangladesh, and not only in the workplace, but in universities as well.
10 August 2017

No country for indigenous women

Indigenous women suffer discrimination on multiple fronts—as women and as minorities
10 August 2017

Are you ready to question the news?

The increasing dependence on user-generated content means fact-checking has become all the more important.
3 August 2017

How safe are our schools?

A recent inspection report by Bangladesh Fire Service and Civil Defence (BFSCD) classified more than 89 percent of 933 education institutions 'Risky' and nine percent 'Very Risky'.
3 August 2017

(Un)passing through Jahangirnagar with 'radiant, cool eyes'

56 students were charged with attempted murder and sedition for speaking up against the police brutality that left three students of the 'Protibader Naam Jahangirnagar' road safety movement severely wounded by gunshot and countless others injured.
3 August 2017

When a teacher's finger exposes our hunger for power

On July 29, 2017, there was a protest event organised by some student organisations at the University of Dhaka. They argued that a senate meeting was being held without student representatives.
3 August 2017

MAILBOX

With rising urbanisation and rapid industrialisation in Bangladesh, the demand for electricity has increased and the pressure on resources is burgeoning.
3 August 2017

SNAPSHOT

With cities, it is as with dreams: everything imaginable can be dreamed, but even the most unexpected dream is a rebus that conceals a desire or, its reverse, a fear.
3 August 2017

Saved by the plastic. Really?

In this damp hell, our only refuge is in carrying plastic bags.
3 August 2017

'I only feel good when I'm playing the guitar'

There is nothing dark in Zeheen's room. Nothing that reflects the heavy weight of grief that engulfs those he has left behind.
3 August 2017

In search of Heidi, eating my way through bits of Bhutan

The Proustian punch of eating food that stirs a nerve is something I have always been on a quest for.
3 August 2017

Recognising the voices

Even though the first voice-over was given in the 1900s, it took a while for it to be recognised as a skill.
3 August 2017

Sorry, a gentle soul

All we did was give him a shelter. But what Sorry probably valued most was the love he got from so many in the Asiatic family and from Joynal, his caretaker.
3 August 2017

About Town

Workshop on Stress Management
3 August 2017

Have we lost something?

22nd National Art Exhibition under scrutiny
3 August 2017

Not your regular 9-to-5 job

With greater independence in work and better pay, many Bangladeshi workers are turning to freelancing in the online marketplace.
3 August 2017

A light dimmed, a friend buried

Today we break the mould of satire and really talk because it seems we need to.
27 July 2017

­­­­­Somewhere I belong

I happened to discover Linkin Park at a time when I struggled with severe depression, yet had no friends or resources that could help.
27 July 2017

Jane Austen's words, in numbers

Jane Austen is seeing something of a revival, if that can be said of an eternally popular writer, this year.
27 July 2017

Humans for sale

Human trafficking in Bangladesh has taken a turn for the worse
27 July 2017