Nasirra Ahsan is a private sector development consultant with the World Bank.
The month of September saw the opening of educational institutions in Bangladesh after an 18-month hiatus starting in March 2020.
The stories seem endless. A couple is ambushed in front of a college by multiple perpetrators, who rape the wife while confining the husband.
Buru, the dog, has been taken away. According to a Facebook post by the Animal Welfare Club of Dhaka University, this gentle creature was a fixture around the tea stalls at TSC in Dhaka University, largely cared for by the students out of their own pockets.
Eid lunches are a major occasion in my family, where we serve calorie heavy food and our apartment gets filled to the brim with guests.
The month of September saw the opening of educational institutions in Bangladesh after an 18-month hiatus starting in March 2020.
The stories seem endless. A couple is ambushed in front of a college by multiple perpetrators, who rape the wife while confining the husband.
Buru, the dog, has been taken away. According to a Facebook post by the Animal Welfare Club of Dhaka University, this gentle creature was a fixture around the tea stalls at TSC in Dhaka University, largely cared for by the students out of their own pockets.
Eid lunches are a major occasion in my family, where we serve calorie heavy food and our apartment gets filled to the brim with guests.