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Anupam Debashis Roy

The Outspoken One

Who is afraid of the word ‘Indigenous’?

Bangladesh should lead by example by affording Indigenous people the rights they deserve.
28 January 2025, 08:00 AM

A discursive analysis of the constitutional reform recommendations

Some of these recommendations are unprecedented, whereas some of them need further clarifications.
23 January 2025, 02:00 AM

Can you ‘mastermind’ an uprising?

The July uprising is too seismic to be credited to any individual
30 September 2024, 09:00 AM

A rebirth of the quota reform movement?

Court ruling in favour of reinstating quotas in public jobs may reignite protests
7 June 2024, 11:45 AM

The fishbones of Bangladeshi capitalism

Like the refuse of the fish, the working class is also a refuse of the capitalist economy.
7 February 2024, 04:00 AM

Bring back our sarees 

The government should identify and register all our GI products immediately, before we see them being snatched away.
4 February 2024, 05:18 AM

While some buy citizenship, others can’t even afford eggs

Why have the price hikes not pushed regular citizens into action, fuelled by anger?
16 August 2023, 04:00 AM

To women who 'must' do it all

Being a good wife is one of the primary teachings a girl receives in our society, but being a good husband, sadly, is not something boys are taught.
9 March 2023, 01:00 AM

Who is afraid of the word ‘Indigenous’?

Bangladesh should lead by example by affording Indigenous people the rights they deserve.
28 January 2025, 08:00 AM

A discursive analysis of the constitutional reform recommendations

Some of these recommendations are unprecedented, whereas some of them need further clarifications.
23 January 2025, 02:00 AM

Can you ‘mastermind’ an uprising?

The July uprising is too seismic to be credited to any individual
30 September 2024, 09:00 AM

A rebirth of the quota reform movement?

Court ruling in favour of reinstating quotas in public jobs may reignite protests
7 June 2024, 11:45 AM

The fishbones of Bangladeshi capitalism

Like the refuse of the fish, the working class is also a refuse of the capitalist economy.
7 February 2024, 04:00 AM

Bring back our sarees 

The government should identify and register all our GI products immediately, before we see them being snatched away.
4 February 2024, 05:18 AM

While some buy citizenship, others can’t even afford eggs

Why have the price hikes not pushed regular citizens into action, fuelled by anger?
16 August 2023, 04:00 AM

To women who 'must' do it all

Being a good wife is one of the primary teachings a girl receives in our society, but being a good husband, sadly, is not something boys are taught.
9 March 2023, 01:00 AM

Overcoming challenges of LDC graduation

​​​​​​​The United Nations Committee on Development Policy (UN-CDP) determined in February 2021 that Bangladesh has satisfied all three requirements to graduate from the category of Least Developed Country (LDC) for the second time.
10 February 2023, 18:00 PM

The lord of water and sewers

You may have heard of Poseidon, lord of the seas.  But do you know about our very own lord of water and sewers?
10 February 2023, 18:00 PM

Biman’s never-ending turbulence

With such poor conditions of pilots and staff, Biman will not be able to compete with other airlines and will continue to endanger its passengers and the prestige of the country.
9 February 2023, 05:15 AM

Hopes, disappointments and this year’s Ekushey Boi Mela

"I don’t believe that we will get redress from the government in this matter. The only way out is a total reform of the state": Altaf Parvez, writer and researcher.
4 February 2023, 08:54 AM

Abdus Selim’s poetry compilation of the ‘60s is a time machine

Abdus Selim’s translation and compilation is a time machine for all of us living in the new age, where poems have become much neutered.
2 February 2023, 09:28 AM

Protest against the decision to not allot a stall for Adarsha

Adarsha owner Mahabub Rahman, activist Baki Billah, journalist Bithy Shoptorshi and artist Arup Rahee have spoken to The Daily Star Opinion.
29 January 2023, 11:20 AM

Why I disagree with ‘Bangaleer Mediocrityr Shondhane’, the book that got Adarsha banned from Boi Mela

Where Faham Abdus Salam calls Bengalis mediocre, in my soon-to-be-published book, Before You Shame My People, I see Bangladeshis as a highly promising nation of tortured people who, at the same time, have dissented against and been crushed by the powers of colonialism, imperialism, and an ancestral and oligarchical political system.
27 January 2023, 13:28 PM

When too many crowd, the stage breaks down

The stage-breaking incident shows us that too many slogans, too much shouting, and even too much strength can be a bad thing. 
9 January 2023, 12:11 PM

Working with a broken mind

For someone with a serious mental health issue, getting up from bed every day is a great challenge.
6 January 2023, 13:00 PM

A slap on the face of our democracy

The political culture that has been bred in the country by the ruling party is one of impunity, where party members are, directly or indirectly, encouraged to violently suppress dissenting voices. The slapping of Inamul Haque is merely a result of that attitude.
27 December 2022, 12:30 PM

What is the Awami League afraid of?

All these rules, restrictions, and obstructions indicate they may fear the reawakening of the opposition.
8 December 2022, 07:16 AM

Why do crossfires seem so popular?

Extrajudicial killings is appealing to people who feel their justice system will fail them.
2 December 2022, 17:00 PM

Pagination

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