Chandabaji, mamla banijya can’t be our only future

These two crimes wreaked havoc in the lives of innocent people of our country during the Hasina regime.

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Bangladesh’s credit system needs to change

The central bank must recognise that the existing CIB laws are outdated and ineffective.

4h ago

No student should be at risk of death on their campus

JU authorities must take strict action to ensure students’ safety

17h ago
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Reforms that we need for the MSMEs in Bangladesh

To increase value per MSMEs, we also need to build capacity of the MSME associations.

World Children’s Day / Helping street children requires a holistic, evidence-based approach

The focus of local governments should be ensuring that child protection protection services are prioritised.

Bread before ballots and rice before reforms

The government must recognise that when push comes to shove, the conditions of existence precede any abstract promises of progress or growth.

In Focus

In Focus

BREAKING BARRIERS / The Journey of British-Bengali Women in Higher Education

In recent years, British-Bengali women have made significant strides in higher education, challenging stereotypes and overcoming systemic barriers. Drawing on in-depth interviews, this article delves into their journey, highlighting the challenges and achievements of these young women as they navigate their way through university and beyond.

BIRTH CENTENARY OF KHAN SARWAR MURSHID / The Last Romantic

In 1961, the Arts Faculty of the University of Dhaka was still located at the southern end of Dhaka Medical College and Hospital. It was there, under the high-ceilinged rooms with their antique benches that Dr Khan Sarwar Murshid taught the MA English Preliminary students.

“Reform must come from the people”

The 1969 Mass Uprising was primarily focused on achieving either provincial autonomy or independence, which ultimately led to the Liberation War in 1971.

Letters to the Editor

Letters to the Editor

NHRC response to The Daily Star editorial

The National Human Rights Commission of Bangladesh responds to an editorial by The Daily Star.

Destruction of Hargazi Canal

There are no visible changes yet.

Who will listen to the woes of trainee doctors?

The trainee doctors at BSMMU have been demanding an increase of monthly allowance from Tk 20,000 to Tk 50,000 – a demand which is justified.

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Views Multimedia

When will the administration be fully operational?

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Whoever becomes next US president would call for elections in Bangladesh: Shamsuddoza Sajen

In today's Viewsroom, The Daily Star's journalist and researcher Shamsuddoza Sajen joins us to discuss the upcoming US presidential election and its potential effects on Bangladesh

S Alam's new corruption information: No bank loans and foreign income

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Why is the share price of Islami Bank increasing, is there any manipulation?

After the fall of the Hasina government, the stock market started to turn around, but now the picture is different. Again, the shares of some companies are increasing abnormally. Is there any manipulation behind it

How significant was the meeting between Indian envoy and BNP?

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COP29 and the future of Bangladesh’s RMG sector

I believe COP29 holds major promise for the future of circularity and sustainability in Bangladesh’s RMG sector.

2d ago

Institutional reform needed for an inclusive Bangladesh

Ultimately, the battle between extractive and inclusive institutions is not just a fight over resources; it is a fight over the future direction of the country.

3d ago

Bangladesh must improve transparency and openness of its budget process

Given Bangladesh's performance in Open Budget Survey 2023, there is room for improvement in the country's budget process.

3d ago

A moment of truth for BNP

The BNP leadership’s pledge that no future head of government will abuse power or act arbitrarily must also be reflected within the party itself.

3d ago

Critical race theory, Euro-American pride and the genocide in Gaza

Proponents of CRT believe that racist practices are not individual or idiosyncratic, but are inherent in institutions, policies and structures of governance.

3d ago

Climate adaptation governance requires local voices

As the global focus shifts from merely mitigating climate change to adapting to its inevitable consequences, Bangladesh faces a survival challenge.

3d ago

What our RMG sector can learn from labour practices in other countries

Addressing the underlying causes of unrest and mitigating the structural issues are needed to ensure the sector's long-term viability.

4d ago

We must build a foundation for genuine democracy

Democracy cannot operate as a simple majority steamroller, as we also saw in the early days of our independence.

4d ago

Remembering a legacy of opposition, a vision of independence

After the liberation of Bangladesh, Bhashani continued to exert significant influence by holding the ruling Awami League accountable on critical issues such as drafting the constitution and addressing the food crisis.

4d ago

Why leaders fail

Leadership failures are most apparent when decisions exacerbate inequality, suppress free expression, and sustain inefficiencies.

4d ago