Mehrab Jamee

Doctors’ safety in Bangladesh: A pressing concern

The ongoing brutality against doctors and other medical professionals is demoralising for both medical personnel as well as the newer generation who wish to enter the healthcare field.

2w ago

Road to Mugda Medical College in deplorable condition

To maintain the quality of healthcare being provided at Mugda Medical College and Hospital, quick steps should be taken to repair the road to a usable condition.

2w ago

How to cope with the loss of a lifelong dream

Most people starting university or their careers are at the precipice of leaving a discipline or profession they once dreamt of, for a more financially rewarding or “practical” and secure job and life.

1m ago

Do we have too many medical colleges?

Seats being vacant was unimaginable a few years back yet now private medical colleges in the capital are also facing a crisis of students.

1m ago

The end of conventional student politics and the systems that are replacing them

We asked around campuses of different universities and tried to find out why student politics failed, how it became a tool for violence, and what are the systems replacing them.

2m ago

Should young commuters get a metro pass?

Because of the hassle-free experience and peace of mind it offers, metro passes have become essential to commuters, especially students.

2m ago

Quota protests: Through the eyes of medical students

The recent movement saw a massively uneven distribution of power, where unarmed students were up against armed forces in full gear. In this reality, medical students have been trying their best to speak out against the atrocities being carried out. Alongside that, they’ve been using their skills to help save lives.

3m ago
November 7, 2024
November 7, 2024

Doctors’ safety in Bangladesh: A pressing concern

The ongoing brutality against doctors and other medical professionals is demoralising for both medical personnel as well as the newer generation who wish to enter the healthcare field.

November 2, 2024
November 2, 2024

Road to Mugda Medical College in deplorable condition

To maintain the quality of healthcare being provided at Mugda Medical College and Hospital, quick steps should be taken to repair the road to a usable condition.

October 17, 2024
October 17, 2024

How to cope with the loss of a lifelong dream

Most people starting university or their careers are at the precipice of leaving a discipline or profession they once dreamt of, for a more financially rewarding or “practical” and secure job and life.

October 10, 2024
October 10, 2024

Do we have too many medical colleges?

Seats being vacant was unimaginable a few years back yet now private medical colleges in the capital are also facing a crisis of students.

September 19, 2024
September 19, 2024

The end of conventional student politics and the systems that are replacing them

We asked around campuses of different universities and tried to find out why student politics failed, how it became a tool for violence, and what are the systems replacing them.

September 1, 2024
September 1, 2024

Should young commuters get a metro pass?

Because of the hassle-free experience and peace of mind it offers, metro passes have become essential to commuters, especially students.

August 1, 2024
August 1, 2024

Quota protests: Through the eyes of medical students

The recent movement saw a massively uneven distribution of power, where unarmed students were up against armed forces in full gear. In this reality, medical students have been trying their best to speak out against the atrocities being carried out. Alongside that, they’ve been using their skills to help save lives.