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Tasnim Nusrat Reza

Woman and Law / The plight of domestic violence

The continuing paradigm of domestic violence and other social obstacles taught the women to be empowered, especially financially. Policies were passed for women’s education; seats were reserved in many professional sectors and even in parliament. While women’s empowerment became another project for every other political party to attract votes in the election, very little was done to successfully put an end to domestic violence.
23 September 2025, 18:00 PM

Implementation of laws combating air pollution

Dhaka has consistently been identified as having one of the highest degrees of air pollution. Large amount of emission from motorised vehicles coupled with unplanned urbanisation and deforestation are the leading reasons for air pollution.
23 February 2023, 18:00 PM

LAW REVIEW / Rethinking the effectiveness of laws controlling sight pollution

In comparison with more known forms of pollution, the concept of sight pollution is relatively unconventional. But its impact on the environment is neither negligible nor unknown.
22 December 2022, 18:00 PM

An appraisal of the price-hike in light of Constitutional commitments

The misery of the poor and middle class people outspread across the market of daily commodities due to the skyrocketing price.
16 March 2022, 18:00 PM

Law Review / Looking back at the laws passed in 2021

In the year of 2021, a good number of laws were amended in the National Parliament of Bangladesh in order to cope with the onslaught in connection with the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic.
31 December 2021, 18:00 PM

The plight of domestic violence

The continuing paradigm of domestic violence and other social obstacles taught the women to be empowered, especially financially. Policies were passed for women’s education; seats were reserved in many professional sectors and even in parliament. While women’s empowerment became another project for every other political party to attract votes in the election, very little was done to successfully put an end to domestic violence.
23 September 2025, 18:00 PM

Implementation of laws combating air pollution

Dhaka has consistently been identified as having one of the highest degrees of air pollution. Large amount of emission from motorised vehicles coupled with unplanned urbanisation and deforestation are the leading reasons for air pollution.
23 February 2023, 18:00 PM

Rethinking the effectiveness of laws controlling sight pollution

In comparison with more known forms of pollution, the concept of sight pollution is relatively unconventional. But its impact on the environment is neither negligible nor unknown.
22 December 2022, 18:00 PM

An appraisal of the price-hike in light of Constitutional commitments

The misery of the poor and middle class people outspread across the market of daily commodities due to the skyrocketing price.
16 March 2022, 18:00 PM

Looking back at the laws passed in 2021

In the year of 2021, a good number of laws were amended in the National Parliament of Bangladesh in order to cope with the onslaught in connection with the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic.
31 December 2021, 18:00 PM
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