Can inclusion be a synonym for tokenism?
In reality, those in power fear inclusion. It is a threat to their order, an unwelcome change.
26 March 2024, 13:00 PM
Are digital spaces only for men?
“As a woman, navigating online spaces in Bangladesh is quite challenging. Whether it’s crude comments about women or gender minorities, news of violence and people making fun of it and victim blaming or problematic content -
6 March 2023, 18:00 PM
Bangladeshi youth at the forefront of the climate movement
“While conducting surveys in the coastal areas, I realised how climate change was at the root of issues like lack of education, malnutrition, and soaring child marriage rates.
7 March 2022, 18:00 PM
The future of higher education in Bangladesh
“Whatever lies in the future of our university education, my peers and I will have a tough time adjusting to it as we have become accustomed to online classes. I don’t think things will go back to how they were before the Covid-19 pandemic, so I’m both excited and nervous about what’s to come,” shares Risana Islam, a third-year private university student in Dhaka.
28 November 2021, 18:00 PM
‘We need to foster policy literacy in young people’
There is no one “young people”. In this country, we have young people from various backgrounds, rural and urban, as well as varied economic conditions.
9 September 2021, 18:00 PM
An unparalleled veteran in the world of publishing
Behind his big glasses and mischievous smile hid over 50 years of experience in publishing. Very few people would be able to claim the same kind of knowledge and understanding of the ins and outs of publishing as Mohiuddin Ahmed, Emeritus Publisher and Director, The University Press Limited.
27 June 2021, 18:00 PM
Is the SME sector adequately women-friendly?
“I had to let go of many employees, close down shops, and shift to mostly online deliveries,” shares Ashna Afroze, CEO and Founder of Prakriti Farming, when speaking about the initial hit faced by her small and medium-sized enterprise (SME) during the COVID-19 pandemic.
26 June 2021, 18:00 PM
Time for Nature
The theme for World Environment Day (WED) 2021, “Ecosystem Restoration”, is the ultimate environmental call to action. We can’t reverse time and prevent the damage that has already been done to our environment.
4 June 2021, 18:15 PM
50 years later, the fight goes on
When speaking about our Liberation War of 1971, we often commend our freedom fighters for their sacrifices and bravery and condemn the then Pakistan army for inflicting inhumane torture on our innocent people, especially our women.
7 March 2021, 18:00 PM
A warrior in the fight against the pandemic
“Having two young children and an elderly mother-in-law at home, it was dangerously risky for me to go out during the pandemic.
7 March 2021, 18:00 PM
A mother to the entire community
“I was six months pregnant when the pandemic first hit Bangladesh, but I knew I had to go out and help my community,” shares Sajia Akter, a 29-year-old mother of two.
7 March 2021, 18:00 PM
A beacon of resilience
“I had always dreamt of working to help marginalised communities, and I made sure my dream came true,” shares 23-year-old Beauti Rani Sikder, a woman who not only takes care of her family on her own but has also dedicated her life to taking care of her community.
7 March 2021, 18:00 PM
Chobi Mela (0): Redefining photo festivals for the post-COVID era
The Drik-Path building peeks into the sky in the middle of the busy commercial area of Panthapath, Dhaka. This is where Chobi Mela Shunno (0) is taking place this year.
14 February 2021, 18:00 PM
Counting the days to independence
“The struggle this time is for emancipation. The struggle this time is for independence.” These historic words rang through the air
25 March 2020, 18:00 PM
Road to March 7, 1971
Bangladesh is a country built on a foundation of struggle. The struggle for language, as our people sacrificed their lives to have our mother tongue be our state language in 1952.
6 March 2020, 18:00 PM
Emperor for People
On May 10, 2019, Japan welcomed its 126th emperor, Naruhito (original name Hironomiya Naruhito), to the Chrysanthemum Throne after the abdication of his father, Akihito. Born on February 23, 1960, today marks the Emperor’s 60th birthday. On this special day, let us take a glimpse into the significance of Emperor Naruhito and the Japanese Imperial Family in world history.
22 February 2020, 18:05 PM
An unparalleled veteran in the world of publishing
Behind his big glasses and mischievous smile hid over 50 years of experience in publishing. Very few people would be able to claim the same kind of knowledge and understanding of the ins and outs of publishing as Mohiuddin Ahmed, Emeritus Publisher and Director, The University Press Limited.
16 February 2020, 18:00 PM
Death need not be painful: Palliative care in Bangladesh
In November 2016, nine-year-old Asif was admitted to the only hospital which treats child cancer patients in the country. He was prematurely released from the hospital, with a few months of treatment still left to receive.
3 February 2020, 18:00 PM
Is it too late to learn soft skills?
Imagine this: you walk into an interview for the multinational company you have been dreaming of working at.
17 December 2019, 18:00 PM
Growing up in a digital world
The tiny hands of a seven-year-old can barely hold an eight-inch tablet, but Riana had practice.
19 November 2019, 18:00 PM