SSC student deaths: Aachol Foundation seeks govt intervention to prevent suicides
16 August 2026
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Journalism must not be equated with participation in crimes: Ain o Salish Kendra
16 August 2026
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Rangamati journalists rally for release of colleague Saykat Ranjan
13 August 2026
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Journalists demand access to SC courtrooms
12 August 2026
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BLAST demands justice for tortured sisters in Shariatpur
9 August 2026
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Scrapping CHT Accord would require even stronger deal: Shishir Chakma
9 August 2026
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Pirgachha police station besieged over JCD leader’s death in Savar
9 August 2026
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‘Law to protect men’: High Court rejects writ petition
6 August 2026
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17 killed in mob violence, 6 in political clashes in July: HRSS report
4 August 2026
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Draft law makes enforced disappearance convicts financially liable to victims’ families
3 August 2026
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Is this our city?
In this city of 14.5 million people, at least 9.07 percent of its inhabitants have some form of physical disability, according to Household Income Expenditure Survey 2011 of Bangladesh Bureau of Statistics.
13 April 2017
Mirpur Camp in Numbers
In a world post-Syria, 'refugee' has almost become a dirty word. It is no longer an individual seeking solace from a terrible monster or a family leaving everything they have known behind because a fire has come to consume them.
20 October 2016
Dreams from the Streets
“I want to keep working,” says 16-year-old Akash.
“I want to be an engineer!” says little Sagor, just 12.
11-year-old Sajeeb, the youngest, wants to be in the garment's sector.
9 June 2016
Save Our Children
Child labour is not only horrifyingly prevalent in our society, it is growing, and that is something we should be very, very afraid of.
12 May 2016
We Can't Turn a Blind Eye
Abdul Kader, a nine-year-old boy was cleaning the fuel chamber of a private car. Lying beneath the car's axle when Abdul opened the
5 May 2016
Displaced in Dystopia
Shahzadi Begum sat on her bed, her eyes firmly on the recording device set before her. She wore a smile across her face, belying the apprehension evident in her eyes. “When they were asking people if they wanted to go to Pakistan, I wanted to go too.
31 March 2016
Shrouded in Mystery
The heist of 101 million US dollars from Bangladesh Bank's account with the New York Federal Reserve Bank has taken the country into a state of total confusion.
24 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
Living in a Limbo
As a result of the global debate on equality and social acceptance of trangenders, the Bangladeshi government now recognises 'Hijras'
10 December 2015
Equal by law but not in reality
The government recognition of Hijras as a separate gender was greeted by the marginalised community with great joy
3 December 2015
The Woes of Homelessness
Our society treats transgender people as outcasts. They are vilified as criminal groups, a threat to the social fabric, and thus
26 November 2015
The Story of Dhee
The day would probably be remembered in history for a long time to come. The country's first ever lesbian comic character -Dhee was launched through an event held at the British Council last week, on September 5.
10 September 2015
Breaking Our Own Backbone
“Our children are our greatest treasure. They are our future. Those who abuse them tear at the fabric of our society and weaken our nation.” – Nelson Mandela
30 July 2015
THE UNRESOLVED TRAGEDY
We can see deep economic contrast in the Bangladeshi society.
4 June 2015
NARRATING EVIL
Let's begin the story with a clichéd and somewhat banal question-- did Felani, a 15- year- old girl who was shot dead by the Indian
7 May 2015
HUMILIATED AND INSULTED
Rina Akther, a 16 year-old domestic worker begins her day at the break of dawn.
30 April 2015
DEATH BY NEGLECT
A large signboard hung outside a small pharmacy located inside the Mohammadpur Geneva Camp says, “Doctor Available for Consultation,” but in the 12 years since this pharmacy was established, not once has a doctor stepped into its premises.
16 April 2015
AWAITING THE SILVER LINING
Article 17 of the Constitution names education as a civil right. It states, "Free and compulsory education: The state shall adopt effective measures for establishing a uniform mass-oriented and universal system of education and extending free and compulsory education to all children to such stage as may be determined by law…”
9 April 2015
SOS!
A glimpse into the lives of people stranded in the Geneva Camps has shown us the deplorable state in which they have been living for 43 years.
2 April 2015
EIGHT BY EIGHT
8ft by 8ft- the size of an average bathroom in most of our homes—that is how much space each family living inside the Geneva Camps (Bihari Camps) all over the country is allotted.
26 March 2015