Coronavirus: Most slum residents kept out of the loop
With calls ringing louder for raising awareness on cleanliness and “social distancing” in wake of coronavirus infections being reported in the country every day, a large population group of the capital -- who live in cramped slums with poor hygiene standards -- appears to be largely clueless about the virus and precautions needed.
18 March 2020, 18:00 PM
Agonising wait for organ transplant act amendment
Still bearing the trauma of her last dialysis, Marjia Rabbani Shoshi was speaking with a smile until the subject of the Organ Transplantation Act 1999 (amended in 2018) came up.
11 March 2020, 18:00 PM
Unsung Women: Mountains they moved
“I am building a new path for your child. Sowing seeds of courage. Your daughter will make those bloom into radiant flowers and your son will think it is absolutely normal.”
7 March 2020, 18:10 PM
The girls with clenched fists and courage
It was not too long ago that this correspondent reported an incident of violence against her 16-year-old college-going cousin, who was beaten up with sandals by some stalkers in a village market, where hundreds of bystanders watched without protesting.
7 March 2020, 18:00 PM
9 in 10 children suffer violent disciplining
Nine out of 10 children experience some form of violent disciplining by their caregivers, according to a recent survey by the Bangladesh Bureau of Statistics (BBS) and Unicef, released yesterday.
24 February 2020, 18:00 PM
Promises not kept: families of Chawkbazar fire victims get no compensation in 1 year
As bodies after bodies were wheeled into Dhaka Medical College’s morgue on February 21 last year, there was no dearth of offers of help.
19 February 2020, 18:00 PM
Glue-sniffing: childhood lost on the streets
Children huddled in a corner huffing plastic bags is a common sight in Dhaka. Though rehabilitation efforts are needed urgently, the authorities that should be concerned only seem to be shifting the responsibility from one to other, while the children continue to suffer on the streets.
4 February 2020, 18:00 PM
The uphill battle to remove, recycle laminated posters
There is a major concern over the disposal of tonnes of laminated campaign posters without causing further damage to the environment and public health.
2 February 2020, 18:00 PM
Tall promises, small actions
Combating the mosquito menace was a key promise in the manifesto of Mohammad Hanif, who became the first elected mayor of the undivided Dhaka City Corporation in 1994.
31 January 2020, 18:00 PM
Women in Agriculture: Invisible they remain
Sharifa Begum of Kapasia in Gazipur is the sole caretaker of her one-bigha homestead garden. In addition to doing all the household chores alone, 55-year-old Sharifa grows more than 20 species of pesticide-free fruits and vegetables -- mango, lychee, banana, palm, jackfruit, gourd, green chilis, garlic, pumpkin, cucumber and more -- every year.
26 January 2020, 18:00 PM
Social stigma puts women entrepreneurs off
Female agro-producers in rural areas play a vital role in the agricultural sector. However, the majority struggle to market their products at local and regional markets and are deprived of fair prices in the process.
23 January 2020, 18:00 PM
HELPFUL yet not much known
Have you ever heard of helpline 109? Or, are you familiar with mobile app “Joy”?
Similar to the national emergency helpline 999, these two services are dedicated to receiving complaints of harassment, sexual hostility, violence and potential threats against women. But they stay unknown to many.
9 January 2020, 18:00 PM
Harsh backlash of protesting harassment
The first time she stood up to her stalker, unable to take months of harassment, she was beaten up in public, where hundreds of bystanders stood by and watched.
7 December 2019, 18:00 PM
Media: Between a rock and a hard place
2019 has not been a comfortable year for the media globally. While nobody has yet tallied up the numbers internationally, 7,200 jobs were lost just in the U.S., according to the business and finance news organisation Business Insider’s own calculation.
28 November 2019, 18:00 PM
Journalist, writer and blogger killings: Impunity under the radar
Impunity under the radar
7 November 2019, 18:00 PM
Is marriage a license to rape?
Last year, 24-year-old Otoshi* divorced her husband because she had an unhappy and abusive conjugal life. Even today, she hasn’t been able to share the actual reason behind her divorce with her family members, except with her mother. The rest of her family and relatives blame her for failing to lead a domestic life with her well-off husband with a government job.
31 October 2019, 18:00 PM
Why women are reluctant to visit ob-gyns
It took two years for 42-year-old Solema Begum to meet a gynaecologist for a lump that was developing in one of her breasts.
24 October 2019, 18:00 PM
Home for the homeless children
A year and a half ago, five-year-old Ashik had to face the harshest reality of his young life.
3 October 2019, 18:00 PM
Jhenaidah: A death a day
According to the latest data from the World Health Organisation (WHO), Bangladesh witnesses six incidents of suicide for every
26 September 2019, 18:00 PM
Rana The Dhakaiya Gully Boy
While waiting in front of the central library of the University of Dhaka, a small crowd drew my attention. I was trying to see what was
19 September 2019, 18:00 PM