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Andrew Eagle

A Villager’s Guide to Feeding Foreigners

If you’re a straightforward villager like me, you’ll be curious to entertain the foreigner. Before you do there are things to consider. Foreigners have foreign ways; allowances are required. Yet, despite the inherent challenge it’s good to feed one. Even foreigners need to eat.
4 October 2019, 18:00 PM

Corporate training needs a Bangladeshi spin

Importing corporate training modules is fraught with danger. It’s time to recognise the uniqueness and strengths of Bangladeshi corporate culture, and for training providers to tailor sessions accordingly.
4 October 2019, 18:00 PM

Life lesson in Sylhet

Away from the news. Away from the enormity of a planet on the brink. Away from inner restlessness there is yet life. It’s what I learnt in Sylhet.
29 September 2019, 18:00 PM

At home in the saddle

She's determined and courageous: at the tender age of twelve, Tasmina Aktar from Chak Subolpur village in Naogaon's Dhamoirhat upazila has quite a reputation in horse racing circles. The seventh-grade student is accustomed to placing first or second in any race. As a jockey she's participated in around fifty events. Tasmina is a girl undeterred, happy to compete in a sport usually reserved for men.
18 September 2018, 18:00 PM

Natore's princess poet

For seven generations from the early-eighteenth century, the zamindars of Dighapatia near Natore were landlords of a vast estate,
15 September 2018, 18:00 PM

When darkness falls

Morzina Begum from Daktarpara in Rangpur town works in a bidi factory, rolling cheap cigarettes. Aged 75, it's not an ideal
13 September 2018, 18:00 PM

Bloom and grow, forever

In and around Mathorpara village, in Gaibandha's Shaghata upazila, it's become usual for every newborn child to be welcomed into the world with the planting of a tree. The tradition began three years ago by 28-year-old visual artist Gopal Chandra Barmon, as an extension of a tree-planting hobby carried from boyhood.
1 September 2018, 18:00 PM

Cost of floating farms on the rise

In wetland areas of Pirojpur, farming on floating seedbeds called “dhap” is a tradition that spans centuries. Primarily constructed from water hyacinth, the seedbeds that are up to 180 feet long, four feet wide and two feet thick, allow farming in areas otherwise unavailable for regular crops. But this year, the rising cost of floating cultivation has farmers worried.
31 August 2018, 18:00 PM

Free automated irrigation

Since at least the 1980s, the farmers of Jamalpur's Sukhnagari village in Madarganj upazila faced an unusual problem. Across 150
23 November 2017, 18:00 PM

Sylhet canals face existential threat

Legend has it that famous landlord Hason Raja Chowdhury used to arrive in Sylhet on his beautifully decorated bojra, a traditional type
23 November 2017, 18:00 PM

House of knowledge

A few years ago when Jamal Hossain, from Tiparbazar village in Lalmonirhat's Aditmari upazila, was a student of class 10, he wanted to enter a literature competition. He hoped to recite a Nirmalendu Goon poem for Brac's Taray Taray Deepshika programme in Dhaka.
21 November 2017, 18:00 PM

A university student builds his own drone

Suvik Roy, from Chunkuri village in Khulna's Dacope upazila, has long been inquisitive. From a young age and inspired by Hollywood movies, he has
21 November 2017, 18:00 PM

Coriander farming gets popular in Chapainawabganj

Since the Neolithic age, peoples across Asia and Europe have enjoyed eating coriander. Recently the staple herb of South Asian cuisine
19 November 2017, 18:00 PM

Betel nut cultivation a blessing for Narail farmers

Ten years ago, commercial production of betel nut in Narail was a small-scale affair. But good demand and healthy market prices,
15 November 2017, 18:00 PM

Winter cabbages hope of farmers

In Greater Jessore, winter means vegetables. Beans, string beans, chillies, cauliflower, brinjal and tomatoes: the region that fulfils around
12 November 2017, 18:00 PM

A tale of turkeys

When North Americans celebrate Thanksgiving, of all the festival dishes none is more significant than roast turkey. In the United
12 November 2017, 18:00 PM

Dhaka on a sad day

With pedal click the rickshaw's here
10 November 2017, 18:00 PM

Drives rickshaw to complete study

To see him as he pedals down the road, Russel Akram, 18, from Kaikhali village in Satkhira's Shyamnagar upazila, looks like any young
9 November 2017, 18:00 PM

Torchbearer of Madhupur

When 85-year-old Protibha Sangma from Idlipur village in Tangail's Madhupur forest reflects on life, she has reasons to feel content.
9 November 2017, 18:00 PM

Age-old bamboo artisanship tradition lives on

In Rishipara, a family is hardly a family if at least some of its members aren't engaged in making bamboo goods.
8 November 2017, 18:00 PM

Bagerhat tomato industry at risk

Bagerhat's tomato farmers are worried. In the key tomato-growing Chitalmari upazila, a tomato disease locally called 'stoke' has become
4 November 2017, 18:00 PM

Taking on taboos

Topics like sex education and mental health are still considered taboo in many parts of the country. But twenty-four-year-old Ishrat Naher Erina from Sreemangal in Moulvibazar has taken up the challenge of fostering open dialogue on the matters.
4 November 2017, 18:00 PM

A slice of heaven

Pink and more pink, as far as the eye can see! When Barisal district's water lilies bloom, the naturally occurring spectacle could not be
1 November 2017, 18:00 PM

Forgetting a dark past

Old habits die hard, so the saying goes. Chances are, for a thief like Motiur Rahman, from remote hilly Borochonkhula village in
1 November 2017, 18:00 PM

Jute market blocks Pabna highway twice a week

A highway is supposed to be a major road for convenient transport between towns. But the Pabna to Rajshahi highway transforms twice a week into a congested mess at Tebunia Bazar, when an overflowing traditional jute market occupies part of the roadway. For
26 October 2017, 18:00 PM

BEAUTY LOST

It used to be that the people of Tangail, in leisure time with family and friends or even in search of solitude would head to the
25 October 2017, 18:00 PM

Held hostage by dams

More often than not a free flowing river has as fast companions transport and trade. Where a watercourse is undisturbed, fish stocks thrive. Such was
23 October 2017, 18:00 PM

Heritage in Sandstone: Unique temple needs care

Collective memory in Kharshuti village says that in the first decade of the twentieth century, there came a day when sandstone slabs
20 October 2017, 18:00 PM

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