Digital Features Coordinator at The Daily Star
For an outside observer, it must be baffling that the BNP, having witnessed what the actions of the last 15 years did to the Awami League in three short weeks this summer, never even considered the fact that if they didn’t play fast and loose with people’s precious time like Sheikh Hasina used to, it would set a nice contrast in the minds of voters and the young generation.
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The number of different electoral systems around the world is testament to the complex nature of democracy
The most important details for outsiders to understand is that the United States of America is a federal state, made up of 50 states.
Anyone familiar with the previous “elections” held between 2014 and 2024 will know that it is virtually impossible these spending caps were adhered to, despite parties’ claims of compliance on paper.
Politicians need to start understanding that the loud, unnecessary, intrusive politics that we know today needs to become the politics of the past.
We can have a national cricket team who can do it all. The win in Rawalpindi is an indication of it.
Even if history is not consistent with what the youth have been taught, it doesn't explain the disdain with which many have treated his memory
The Serie A was once the best league in the world. The clubs attracted the best talent in the world, dominated Europe like one female
Does your organisation do great work but lacks visibility? Is your problem of a more financial nature? A magazine could solve either or both your problems. But not everyone knows how to publish one. This article will explain that process, and how exactly a publication can help your organisation.
The Daily Star has always been eager to connect with youngsters, whom it considers to be the nation-builders of tomorrow, and in an attempt to further strengthen this relationship, a seminar was held at The Daily Star Centre in Dhaka with the top O and A Level scorers .
Pahela Boishakh or the Bangla New Year is that one day of the year urban Bengalis celebrate their heritage by having rice soaked in water with onions and red chillies that force them to spend the following week making sudden trips to the toilet.
The Secondary School Certificate exams of 2015 was scheduled to be held from February 2nd to March 16th, followed by the Higher Secondary Certificate exams in April.