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Noushin Nuri

‘Shohoj Kothai Orthoniti’ A localised flavour of economics

Flipping the pages of a textbook often makes me feel like I’m trapped in the US. We studied economics from an American lens, using American textbooks,
8 November 2023, 18:00 PM

Is MBA necessary after BBA?

It's the age old question, with quite a nuanced answer.
3 August 2023, 08:55 AM

An odd memory in Dhaka city

The only thing I like about this city is the thought of leaving it. And I was leaving it finally, after one and a half months, my longest stretch of stay in the last three years. Juggling my luggage with one hand and my phone with the other to get Google Maps directions while I balance myself on the rickshaw racing through bumpy Dhaka roads–it is a metaphor that sums up my life in this city.
5 May 2023, 18:00 PM

How cooking for myself changed my life

Cooking seemed much easier than I thought until the perils of solo cooking revealed itself.  
27 April 2023, 14:35 PM

The joy of designing your own dresses

From the dreamy desire to wear the sky to the energetic expedition of making it a reality – it’s a fun little project.
20 April 2023, 00:00 AM

What it takes to get into IBA, DU

"Based on my own experience and that of the people around me, here are some factors that can impact your odds of getting in."
28 March 2023, 00:00 AM

The ghosts called lost friends

When we remember these lost friends, memory comes in layers.
9 March 2023, 09:09 AM

1901 feels a lot like 2020 in Orhan Pamuk’s latest novel

How Mingherians responded to the infectious plague in 1901 isn’t altogether different from our response to the Covid-19. They too hid their patients in fear of stigma and isolation.
15 February 2023, 18:00 PM

‘Shohoj Kothai Orthoniti’ A localised flavour of economics

Flipping the pages of a textbook often makes me feel like I’m trapped in the US. We studied economics from an American lens, using American textbooks,
8 November 2023, 18:00 PM

Is MBA necessary after BBA?

It's the age old question, with quite a nuanced answer.
3 August 2023, 08:55 AM

An odd memory in Dhaka city

The only thing I like about this city is the thought of leaving it. And I was leaving it finally, after one and a half months, my longest stretch of stay in the last three years. Juggling my luggage with one hand and my phone with the other to get Google Maps directions while I balance myself on the rickshaw racing through bumpy Dhaka roads–it is a metaphor that sums up my life in this city.
5 May 2023, 18:00 PM

How cooking for myself changed my life

Cooking seemed much easier than I thought until the perils of solo cooking revealed itself.  
27 April 2023, 14:35 PM

The joy of designing your own dresses

From the dreamy desire to wear the sky to the energetic expedition of making it a reality – it’s a fun little project.
20 April 2023, 00:00 AM

What it takes to get into IBA, DU

"Based on my own experience and that of the people around me, here are some factors that can impact your odds of getting in."
28 March 2023, 00:00 AM

The ghosts called lost friends

When we remember these lost friends, memory comes in layers.
9 March 2023, 09:09 AM

1901 feels a lot like 2020 in Orhan Pamuk’s latest novel

How Mingherians responded to the infectious plague in 1901 isn’t altogether different from our response to the Covid-19. They too hid their patients in fear of stigma and isolation.
15 February 2023, 18:00 PM

I am the older sibling but I don’t feel like it

My younger sister refuses to acknowledge that I am indeed the older one. 
22 January 2023, 14:59 PM

Journaling in times of turbulence

“Do you sometimes think that the world is unfair?” This is a question I know I will never get a satisfactory answer to. In fact, I would get no answer at all because I always pose this question to something that never answers, only absorbs – my diary.
9 January 2023, 18:00 PM

Journaling in times of turbulence

Journals are my way of preserving time and retrieving sand-like memories.
15 December 2022, 14:59 PM

The struggles of finding sportswear for women

Of all the countless obstacles between a woman and sports, one is her clothes.
8 December 2022, 00:00 AM

Finding myself in Orhan Pamuk books

It is also etched in the corners of multiple pages of the notebook I am writing this draft in. It is on my passport, also on my pajamas. It is the word the world knows me by—my name. Specifically, my last name, Nuri.
2 December 2022, 08:55 AM

The strange exclusivity of Dhaka University Central Library

It’s not allowed for the students to physically browse bookshelves in the Dhaka University Library.
3 November 2022, 00:00 AM

To the muse

Put up my notebook on a shelf, And laid in its sheaves a crimson rose.
20 October 2022, 00:00 AM

How students outside Dhaka miss out on opportunities

As much as we rant about how unlivable Dhaka city may be, most of us would blink in disbelief at the thought of having to move out. We are tied to this city — by obligations and attachments alike.
13 October 2022, 00:00 AM

I am a 1000 taka note and I feel unwanted

Unlike most of you, I don’t have the luxury of determining my self-worth.
11 September 2022, 17:23 PM

Do you look at the moon?

The unpredictability of the moon brings us closer to ourselves.
2 September 2022, 15:29 PM

Bangladeshi stand-up comedians can do a lot better

The local stand-up scene has often disappointed, but it can do better.
31 August 2022, 17:28 PM

The grief of losing a skill

When I find myself sliding into the endless pit called writer’s block, I turn to prolific writers.
7 July 2022, 01:00 AM

Pagination

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