Working towards an inclusive society

TransEnd is a social welfare organisation that empowers the transgender community through education, training, employment and entrepreneurship. Founded by Lamea Tanjin Tanha in 2019, the organisation primarily arranges social awareness campaigns and programmes, educating people on the gender spectrum.
17 May 2020, 12:29 PM

Interactive Cares engages the youth amid COVID-19 crisis

Interactive Cares is a youth-based organisation founded as a cloud and artificial intelligence (AI) based platform. Their initiatives cater to the youth of the nation, contributing in e-learning, telemedicine, mental and physical health and legal services via real-time communication. The users can directly have voice and video calls, chats with the authorised industry experts, with automated prescription and virtual whiteboard facilities. The website allows its registered users to avail resources such as books, solutions, notes and creative illustrations among other things for free. "E-learning and telemedicine are few of the crucial demands during this pandemic. Interactive Cares will soon launch user-based cloud and artificial intelligence services in the USA. In the upcoming months, we will try to upgrade the services nationwide in full swing,” said Rare Al Samir, CEO.
15 May 2020, 08:19 AM

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11 May 2020, 06:24 AM

BRACU Mongol Tori ranks 3rd in University Rover Challenge 2020

BRAC University Mongol Tori, a next-generation Mars rover, has ranked 3rd in University Rover Challenge (URC). The rover, which tends to walk alongside human explorers on the red planet someday, has the ability to retrieve objects, complete autonomous traversal missions, collect visual data, perform planetary analysis, detect the presence of life by conducting biosignature tests and help astronauts with equipment servicing.
11 May 2020, 06:19 AM

LSS’s awareness campaign shows promise

To raise awareness on coronavirus, Lal Sabuj Society (LSS) has initiated multiple campaigns and projects all around the country.
11 May 2020, 06:16 AM

Corona in Bangladesh: Ensuring authentic information on COVID-19

To address the necessity and accessibility of verified information on COVID-19, four friends living in four different parts of Dhaka developed and launched ‘Corona in Bangladesh’, an online platform featuring a compilation of local and international from reliable resources, on March 21. Assembling updates through news reports and articles from World Health Organisation (WHO), Worldometer, Johns Hopkins University, IEDCR, and other such dependable news sources, this platform aims at raising awareness and reducing panic in Coronavirus pandemic.
8 May 2020, 08:22 AM

A look at Tagore’s most memorable short stories

On the occasion of Kobiguru Rabindranath Tagore’s 159th birth anniversary, let us take a look at some of his short stories, translated to English, that you can enjoy, as you self-isolate at this time.
8 May 2020, 08:02 AM

CoronaCast: Raising awareness through researched content

CoronaCast, a Facebook-based online platform initiated by five Bangladeshi students from the University of Oxford, shares just the right information on the novel coronavirus via LIVE sessions, every day. Initially, the team wanted to start a discussion based on valid and updated research, which is important for COVID-19, as it is termed to be a novel virus, and research on it is still on at the preliminary level.
4 May 2020, 10:06 AM

Courtyard Agriculture: An endeavour to support farmers

The COVID-19 crisis has crippled entire systems, including the RMG and agriculture sectors. It appears that food safety will be a major challenge in the country, after the pandemic. In order to overcome this challenge, Alok Chandra Das, founder of Anushilon Mojar School, has taken an initiative to distribute free vegetable seeds and pesticides among the marginal farmers in his area, under the project, Courtyard Agriculture.
3 May 2020, 10:05 AM

ISD celebrates ‘Virtual Book Week’

As the Coronavirus pandemic continues, offices have switched to work-from-home and schools have moved to online classes. Economies around the world are coming to a standstill while numerous industries are falling apart, and the number of deaths continues to rise. In such circumstances, books can create a wonderful distraction to us. To enhance the impact of technology and books in our lives, International School Dhaka (ISD) organised Virtual Book Week for the Middle-Year Programme (MYP) students (Grade 6-10).
1 May 2020, 06:47 AM

Moner Bondhu: Circle of empathetic listeners

While the whole world is focused on the rapidly spreading coronavirus right now, there are a few other constant diseases we must not forget about. No matter how insignificant they may seem at the moment in comparison to the current pandemic, they are just as deserving of our attention. For some it is high blood pressure, while for others, it is diabetes. Then, there are the silent battles – depression and anxiety, to name a few.
29 April 2020, 12:45 PM

AMAL Foundation reaches underprivileged communities with ‘Rukhbo Corona’

To help the underprivileged communities, AMAL Foundation, has been providing food and basic healthcare since the country went into isolation through their initiative ‘Rukhbo Corona’. It is a social organisation working to stop child marriage and domestic violence alongside providing free healthcare facilities in rural regions, founded by Esrat Karim.
24 April 2020, 10:42 AM

Prochesta Foundation extends support to underprivileged communities amid coronavirus crisis

The youth-led organisation, Prochesta Foundation, is distributing food and necessary goods to underprivileged communities, as the nation copes with the coronavirus pandemic. Recently, they provided aid to 1,000 low-income families in Tejgaon, Nakhalpara, Hatirjheel, Ashkona, Munshiganj Bedarpalli, Hazaribagh, Mirpur and three orphanages. Their packages are comprised of around 8,000 kg of rice, 3,500 kg pulses, 7,000 kg potatoes, 1000 liters of oil, 500 kg of salt, 2.000 bars of soap, 500 kg of onions, 3,500 eggs and other necessary items, which the families can utilise for around eight to twelve days. In addition, they have conducted cleanliness and awareness campaigns for 350 children. They are also carrying out awareness campaigns through phone calls.
21 April 2020, 09:40 AM

Chittagong Grammar School celebrates Pohela Boishakh remotely

Students, teachers and staff of Chittagong Grammar School (CGS) and their families celebrated the first day of the Bengali New Year remotely, singing the National Anthem in tandem with each other.
18 April 2020, 11:44 AM

Peace Talk Café hosted online

Peace Talk Café, presented by Digital Khichuri Challenge, hosted an online discourse with the youth on misinformation and hoaxes surrounding the COVID-19 crisis, recently.
18 April 2020, 05:45 AM

Eco-Network helps hundreds

Empty streets, closed shop doors and a few faces dwelling on the roads in masks-- this is how Dhaka, one of the busiest cities, looks in isolation. While most individuals employed in management and other official sectors are working from home at the moment, the daily labourers, who composite a large number of our population, such as rickshaw and van pullers, house maids, blacksmiths and potters are left jobless for several weeks now. To help them, Eco-Network, an organisation founded by 7 university students to conserve nature and rebuild our environment, has extended their work boundaries with few initiatives, which includes distribution of food and cleaning items to help prevent the spread of COVID-19.
16 April 2020, 06:33 AM

A young innovator’s tireless effort to curb the spread of coronavirus

SM Anamul Arefin, a Sher-e-Bangla Agricultural University graduate, has been working hard to manufacture reusable, plastic face shields, in a bid to prevent coronavirus infections.
16 April 2020, 06:27 AM

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16 April 2020, 03:38 AM

Mayor Atiqul Islam and BD Clean join hands to help people in need

As a safety measure against the coronavirus pandemic, Dhaka has been in isolation since the past few weeks. While the educational institutes have suspended face-to-face classes, most offices have arranged work from home facilities for their employees. The labourers, who have to depend on their daily earning for survival, are currently in distress. Under such circumstances, BD Clean, a social organisation that aims to build a clean nation, in association with Atiqul Islam, the current mayor of Dhaka North City Corporation and his volunteers from the initiative, ‘Shobai Mile Shobar Dhaka’ have been distributing food packages to underprivileged communities in Dhaka from April 6.
11 April 2020, 05:28 AM