In the mist of getting lost
I open my eyes giddily to feel the soft wind brush against my bare alabaster skin, but the road is rough. My white trainers are...
I open my eyes giddily to feel the soft wind brush against my bare alabaster skin, but the road is rough. My white trainers are...
Md Nora Alam: “We wanted our rights; we became ‘rajakar.’ ‘Who are you, who am I? Rajakar.’ Surely the nation has not forgotten that earth-shattering...
Md. Mamunor Rashid : Entrepreneurship plays a vital role in driving economic growth and social development. In recent years, the idea of looking at entrepreneurship...
Dr. Azeem Ibrahim : In the western reaches of Myanmar, the people of Rakhine State – both ethnic Rakhine Buddhists and Rohingya Muslims – are...
Bangladesh’s planned graduation from the United Nations list of least developed countries (LDCs) has long been seen as a milestone – a recognition of economic...
Inclusive education is one of the most significant aspects of the world. Inclusive education refers to all students being able to access and gain equal...
Mojahidul Islam: Bangladesh’s press is at a crossroads. A year after the mass uprising of 2024 promised a fresh dawn for the country’s long-troubled media,...
Dr. Nasim Ahmed : Culture plays a crucial role in shaping how societies operate, affecting governance, economic practices, political engagement, and administrative procedures. Hofstede (2011)...
Bangladesh is facing a dangerous convergence of political conspiracy and targeted violence, as recent events reveal a pattern of calculated efforts to destabilise the nation....
Media literacy is vital for informed citizenship and decision-making in a country like Bangladesh. While some civil society organisations promote digital literacy, a more systemic...
On 13 July, during a meeting of the Advisory Committee on amending Bangladesh’s Smoking and Tobacco Products (Control) Act, it was decided to invite representatives...
The brutal killing of journalist Asaduzzaman Tuhin in Gazipur has once again forced Bangladesh to confront a sobering truth: our journalists remain dangerously vulnerable. Whether...