Mahejabeen Hossain Nidhi

Getting Graded

It is a natural human tendency to want to categorise everything, to place items into fine columns with neat headings, and to put things

6y ago

There's a new go-to pizza place in Dhanmondi

Pizza Roma formally opened a new branch in Dhanmondi, Dhaka on July 29.

7y ago

Hooked

Blinding streaks of white light tinged with violet. The sky was signaling a storm.

7y ago

Ingraining Ideals of International Business

North South University International Business Club (NSUIBC) organised Globescope 2.0 “Breakthrough to Excellence” on April 4 at NSU AUDI

7y ago

Exercising Young Minds with Challenge-based Learning

International School Dhaka (ISD) is the only school in Bangladesh to have taken part in the Tournament of Minds (ToM), one of the fastest growing international school competition programmes, where they have achieved prestigious positions for the past two years.

7y ago

On Point TV Shows We Need

“Research” on the average newsfeed and the shows that flood our TV channels show that the deshi love life can be represented as either a) a 10-season-long soap opera or b) a cluster of 30-minute sitcoms.

7y ago

Enhancing Bangla Skills of English Medium Students

In the month of commemorating the Language Movement, International Turkish Hope School (ITHS) organised 6th Bangla Olympiad on February 11.

7y ago

Wanna build a martian?

Omitab was going to grow up to be a Martian. Trapped in his human flesh suit, he had worked 40 hour weeks for a community club for privileges to soak in their pool whenever he pleased after hours—whenever “people” weren't there.

7y ago
November 10, 2016
November 10, 2016

Empathy, Abuse & Animals

Under all the viral animal abuse videos, almost unfailingly, there are comments that ask, “How would you feel if someone did that to you?” This question is not trivial, in fact, it demands for a sign of empathy on the part of the abuser.

November 10, 2016
November 10, 2016

CHANNELLING CREATIVITY

Stepping back into International Turkish Hope School's main auditorium on November 3, a few short months after graduation, was a trip of nostalgia.

November 3, 2016
November 3, 2016

Calculated Procrastination

Is it not the basic dream that you can effectively maximise the period of procrastination without having to feel like your life is going to fall apart more than a few times? That is where decision mathematics comes in.

October 20, 2016
October 20, 2016

Part of an Inspirational Story

Located in Narayanganj is a school of very modest proportions that dares to dream beyond its borders and limitations.

June 2, 2016
June 2, 2016

Grade (and Other) Boundaries

Minutes before the start of the exam, all Afzal could focus on was the nervous clicking of a pen by the girl next to him, 2855.

April 21, 2016
April 21, 2016

Star Shine

She was no ordinary box of sunshine. She never appeared at regular intervals during the day, increasing and decreasing as time dictates.

April 7, 2016
April 7, 2016

Terrible Lessons from Popular Childhood Movies

There are always these movies we fall in love with growing up; films that we like to think defined our childhood. However, unfortunately, not all these movies stand the test of time. Watching some of the movies from our past again may indeed bring back fond memories but with a more evolved perspective, some might even make you cringe. The following are a list of movies that do just that.

March 31, 2016
March 31, 2016

Makeshift Asylum

In the week she spent most of her time tied to a bed with a piece of cloth in her mouth, she learned two valuable lessons.

March 24, 2016
March 24, 2016

Floundering with Foundation

It would just take you one search on YouTube to see that even “natural makeup” takes up to 20 minutes and that too by makeup ...

March 17, 2016
March 17, 2016

Something for the Lovesick

Seafret's latest album, released on January 29, Tell Me It's Real, is a collection of lyrics and music that for the most part make you want