Moneesha R Kalamder

Moneesha R Kalamder is an economist and writer.

A memoir that unpacks faith, survival & hope

For her family and community growing up, Lamya's questions and thoughts were too scandalous, borderline blasphemous. For her extended family, she is too religious.

1y ago

On a Thursday on Kazi Nazrul Avenue

On a Thursday, I went back home, and I took a walk./ On the sidewalk, I saw a splash of maroon on a grey block.

1y ago

5 stages of grief as my Instagram gets suspended

With Instagram accounts getting suspended, panic set in globally.

2y ago

The legacy of blood

Henry Kissinger is infamous in Bangladesh for allegedly terming the newly-independent country a “bottomless basket”, but this statement appears to be the least of his crimes against the people of Bangladesh.

3y ago

Prelude to a national disintegration

After half a century from where we began, Daily Star Books will spend all of this year—the 50th year of Bangladesh—revisiting, celebrating, and analyzing some of the books that played pivotal roles in documenting the Liberation War of 1971 and the birth of this nation.

3y ago

Speaking Deshi When in Bidesh

What happens when a native Bangla speaker goes abroad?

3y ago

A concoction of medicine, history, and drama in ‘A Ballad of Remittent Fever’

Ginger, lemon juice, or a dash of honey added to a warm cup of tea. Some variation of this remedy to common cold is a familiar one in Bengali households.

4y ago

Bibhutibhushan, an unlikely adventurer

For anyone sitting through heat-stricken afternoons on forever-long summer days, reprieve can come in the form of escape into a fictional world, and Bibhutibhushan Bandyopadhyay is a master at offering it.

4y ago
June 14, 2018
June 14, 2018

Afternoon Tea

“The tea was really bad, eh?” the man from the cafe stepped up right next to Kazan, who was about to step on to the tracks. Startled, he stepped back on to the platform. He hadn't realised there was anyone else in the station.

September 14, 2017
September 14, 2017

Addressing the Elephant in My Garage

At three thirty pm on a Friday afternoon, my brother brought an elephant home. Father was taking his usual nap after returning from

March 2, 2017
March 2, 2017

Mistakes

Kashem stands outside his small, two-bedroom tin-shed house. The summer heat has warmed up the air, creating a vacuum.

September 29, 2016
September 29, 2016

Hypnagogia

The moment when you are not fully awake, not fully asleep either. Your eyes are closed. But you can see the half-moon shining.

April 14, 2016
April 14, 2016

TAREQUE MASUD - The Cinema Feriwala through My Telescope

To me, he was a man who loved my country like I did, who had the same concerns as any levelheaded and educated citizen...

October 1, 2015
October 1, 2015

Bangla Lyrics Perfect for Every Situation

I don't know indie bands, rock bands, hip hop artists and different sub-genres within metal. I don't know cool bands, hot artists, nothing.

August 27, 2015
August 27, 2015

When You Don't Approve of Your Parent's Profession

Your parents, uncles, aunts and every other family member will want to make sure you choose a profession approved by them.

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