Sara Kabir

Feeding desperation

Dickens, a literary luminary of his era, exposes the vicious cycle where hunger and desperation divide society, laying bare the inequities perpetuated by an exploitative system.

1y ago

Beyond the usual: Lesser-known destinations for studying abroad

While there are a handful of popular study abroad destinations, there is a plethora of lesser-known ones as well. .

1y ago

A glimpse into the vibrant university clubs in Bangladesh

For most students, their university clubs are a safe space they turn to for guidance and support, a place that nurtures their interests and provides them with various opportunities to explore their passions,

1y ago

Curtain call

The curtain rises, silence engulfs the theatre,

1y ago

Navigating higher education abroad

In today's interconnected world, studying abroad is an excellent way for Bangladeshi students to broaden their horizons and gain a global perspective, which can have a positive impact on their future career prospects

1y ago

7 books that contain spellbinding fictional books

These books explore the idea that books can be much more than just inanimate objects.

1y ago

Exploring cashless travel for a stress-free Eid holiday

The most awaited festival of the year, Eid-ul-Fitr, is just around the corner! It’s time to gear up and celebrate this joyous occasion in style.

1y ago

We love Studio Ghibli’s female characters, here’s why

Amid all the media which hyper-sexualises women and puts them into boxes, Studio Ghibli movies feel like a breath of fresh air.

1y ago
September 21, 2017
September 21, 2017

The struggles of being a bookstagrammer

I have been a book lover since childhood and I found various ways to spread the joy of reading. Now as a teenager, I have access to social media, which has not only broadened my horizon as a reader but also as a “bookstagrammer”.

December 15, 2016
December 15, 2016

Going Outside: A Guide for the Socially Awkward

If you are a teenager, there's a chance that you suffer from the symptom known as “social awkwardness”. Or you are a party animal who can and does socialise with literally everyone you meet and in that case, teach me your secret. Being less social is not a disability or disease which can be addressed by popping a pill or visiting a doctor.

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