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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

Nilphamari budget furniture market a bustling success

Every Tuesday and Friday, Dhelapir Haat, a flourishing rural market in Nilphamari Sadar upazila alongside the Nilphamari to Saidpur
18 October 2017, 18:00 PM

Dedicated Gaibandha teacher runs free remedial classes

It's Friday. Gideri Bilateral High School in Gaibandha Sadar upazila should be quiet, but far from empty, around 160 students from
18 October 2017, 18:00 PM

Extra holiday!

The Alauddin Ahmed Degree College and United High School in Banshgram village of Kushtia's Kumarkhali upazila could be said to be
18 October 2017, 18:00 PM

A noble initiative

When, on 13 August last, floods caused the bridge across Chhinaye Beel wetland in Kurigram's Rajarhat upazila to collapse, it left
17 October 2017, 18:00 PM

500-yr-old mosque in danger

The Chhoto Sona Masjid in Shibanj upazila of Chapainawabganj has withstood the test of time. Built by Wali Muhammad during the
17 October 2017, 18:00 PM

600-acre farmland waterlogged

At this time of the year, farmer Munser Ali from Dighi union in Manikganj Sadar upazila usually spends about Tk 20,000 to grow Aman paddy on his seven bighas of land. He usually harvests around 280 kilograms of paddy for a profit in the vicinity of Tk 80,000.
16 October 2017, 18:00 PM

Airwaves of change

If it's afternoon, chances are assistant teacher Ataur Rahman from Uttar Ramna village in Kurigram's Chilmari upazila is happily listening
15 October 2017, 18:00 PM

The school of hope

To find a good school for their children is many a parent's dilemma. It's a task made harder if the child happens to be on the autism
13 October 2017, 18:00 PM

Making fences, changing fate

There was a time when days passed slowly in Jabra village in Baniyajuri union of Manikganj's Ghior upazila. Three meals per day was
5 October 2017, 18:00 PM

One-third canals lost

Fisher Abdus Sukur, from Jhalakathi's Rajapur, is finding life hard nowadays. Whereas once it was easy to make a livelihood from fishing in Jhalakathi's canals, over the last few years the fish catch has drastically reduced. To Sukur, as much as with other fishers in
4 October 2017, 18:00 PM

The music maker of Khulna

In the brown shell of a coconut, in the dried casing of a rounded pumpkin or an asymmetric gourd, in buffalo horn and of course in
4 October 2017, 18:00 PM

History beyond reach

One of the most significant archaeological hotspots in all of Bengal, the sites of Gaur which straddle the Indian border in Chapainawabganj should be bustling with tourists.
3 October 2017, 18:00 PM

Beacon of hope

Second-year degree student Munni Akter, 21, from Barguna, needs a job in order to build a secure future. Her chances of getting a good
30 September 2017, 18:00 PM

The Fish of Kalshi

“The whole area will be digital!” says Taimur Reza, the scrawny, bald-and-bearded proprietor of Taimur's betel leaf stand on the
29 September 2017, 18:00 PM

Year-round watermelon

After completing his Secondary School Certificate in 1999, Tariqul Islam, from Rahelapur village in Jessore Sadar upazila, took a job at a photo frame factory in Malaysia. Despite the promise of a good livelihood, a future as an expatriate worker wasn't for him.
27 September 2017, 18:00 PM

Floating seedbeds a win for Kishoreganj farmers

Sometimes the best technology comes from the past. Floating seedbeds are a traditional agricultural method used in parts of Barisal
26 September 2017, 18:00 PM

Fighting for a good cause

Freedom fighter Hafizur Rahman of Tangail's Dhanbari village was gearing up for his Secondary School Certificate exams when the
25 September 2017, 18:00 PM

Free food for the poor

What to have for dinner? It's a question that for many is a matter of basic choice. But for those of us not blessed with a reliable income, finding a meal can be more challenging. Every day some people won't manage; some will go hungry. It is an enduring, sad reality that is
24 September 2017, 18:00 PM

A haven for shipbuilders

A place of encircling rivers and canals, Pirojpur's Nesarabad upazila is nestled along the banks of the Sandha River. It's a deltaic landscape that has proven a natural haven for shipbuilders. Every day, at an ever-growing number of shipyards, Nesarabad bustles with activity as new ships, small and large, are brought to life.
23 September 2017, 18:00 PM

Oyster the protector

Despite the construction of embankments and barriers in some areas, storms, strong currents and tides regularly wreak havoc on the Bangladeshi coastline.
22 September 2017, 18:00 PM

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