Ayaan Shams Siddiquee
Ayaan Shams Siddiquee is a contributing writer at Campus, Rising Stars, and Star Youth.
Ayaan Shams Siddiquee is a contributing writer at Campus, Rising Stars, and Star Youth.
Some of our country’s talented musicians courageously stood up against the previous regime and violence on peaceful student protestors during the quota reform movement. These are some tracks that were released in the past month to fuel the rage and stand in solidarity with students.
From doing charity livestreams to selling SEO backlinks, the Bangladeshi youth is finding interesting avenues to generate funds for flood victims.
While such initiatives are commendable, they, of course, don’t offer a proper solution to the primary problems at hand.
On July 31, the Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education, Jashore, released a public notice announcing that two detained HSC 2024 examinees would have to appear for their upcoming exams from Satkhira District Jail.
Following the arrests of hundreds of student, board examinees from colleges around the country took to social media to announce a firm, unified decision– examinees will boycott HSC entirely if even a single one of their batch-mates are still detained and not allowed to appear for the exams.
Kaiju No. 8 is anything but conventional, as it subverts any and all expectations right from the get-go.
How Rudaba turned her passion into a business
Young people should be encouraged to explore creative avenues and spend time with friends and loved ones beyond the digital space.
Surveillance capitalism is a process that relies on the constant gathering of online data by tech companies.
It is also important to realise the struggles of those who have been directly affected by the flood.
Sonny Boy will definitely be remembered as a spectacle for years to come.
An interesting cast of people making the most out of their time.
Watch the music video here.
Being a fan of an ongoing manga series isn't a simple feat.