Tanveer Ahmed

The writer is an Australian based psychiatrist, author of The Exotic Rissole, and founder of website www.bddiaspora.com.

Women's network in Sydney working to battle stigma against mental illness in Bangladeshi communities

Mental illness and the disabilities associated with it has long had a strong stigma in countries like Bangladesh. The pandemic only served to further highlight such problems.

1y ago

Watching Satyajit Ray’s ‘Devi’ against the backdrop of religious tension in India

As yet another stage of religious tension arises in the subcontinent, it was heartening to see Australians warm up to the great Bengali film director Satyajit Ray.

2y ago

How to raise Bangladeshi children in Western societies?

The murder last month of a young Bangladeshi woman in Sydney has sparked a debate about how best to raise children among the local community.

2y ago

Childhood obesity: Dark side of rising income

The pandemic has had a terrible impact on children, especially their education, among those living in the developing world. But just as it has accelerated trends that already existed such as digitisation, it has exposed the worrying problem of childhood obesity.

2y ago

World must combat climate change, but not at the expense of poverty reduction

In the wake of the completed climate summit in Glasgow, it is worth considering the risks to poor countries of climate alarmism.

3y ago

The changing face of Bangladeshi diaspora

The aftermath of the Covid-19 pandemic may bring out a new generation of leaders among the expatriate Bangladeshi communities.

3y ago

Pandemic may give rise to new leadership among Bangladeshi diasporas

Pandemic may give rise to new leadership among Bangladeshi diasporas

3y ago

Vaccines for Bangladesh: A test of non-resident Bangladeshis’ influence

There are growing efforts among Bangladeshis living abroad to lobby their prospective governments to help send vaccines and other medical supplies to Bangladesh.

3y ago
April 3, 2020
April 3, 2020

Psychiatrist Suggests: 5 ways to enjoy the time

We are not hardwired to be stuck at home for extended periods. We are social, mobile creatures. One of the worst forms of punishment for prisoners is extended periods in solitary confinement.

May 8, 2016
May 8, 2016

What Bangladesh can offer tourists

If Robert Frost, the man who wrote “Two roads diverged in a wood and I took the one less travelled by”, was looking for a modern holiday destination, he may have considered a trip to Bangladesh.

March 2, 2016
March 2, 2016

The yearning for ancestral roots

The distress felt in identity formation is only rarely directed towards religious extremism, but is present nevertheless. The 'unbelonging' is in part because people of Bangladeshi origin living overseas do not see their lives reflected in story telling industries.

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