Stop polluting Khanjar haor
BSCIC must ensure no untreated waste lands in the water
Public Money: Easy Come, Easy Go
Wastefully expensive government projects are hurting the people
Is the opportunity for Rohingya repatriation slipping away?
Bangladesh must have meaningful dialogue with all actors involved for repatriation of Rohingya refugees.
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The Unheroic Antics of Hero Alom
Under what authority can the police make such a demand and compel its acceptance?
Bangladesh needs independent census evaluation
For a census to be successful, three things need to be looked at: how the data was collected, how it was compiled, and whether it was published or not.
Can Bangladesh follow India in redrawing its data protection law?
While the government in India has listened to opposition, in Bangladesh, the government has brushed aside the civil society’s concerns.
Do our remittance earners deserve such disrespect?
Airport and Biman officials must provide quality service to all
How the government failed ‘family card’ recipients
Yet another necessary initiative mired in corruption and poor planning
Why should people suffer for a bad pricing policy?
The government must reconsider its fuel price hike decision
Chakma resistance to British rule
The Battle of Plassey and the Battle of Boxar were the imperial wars between the East India Company and the Mughal authority, which in turn gave the Company a legal status in Bengal.
In memory of my teacher
It is, indeed, a great pleasure for me to avail myself the opportunity to say a few words on the occasion of the 100th birthday of the late Professor A. K. Nazmul Karim, who was my teacher, supervisor and colleague at the Department of Sociology,
Memories of my father
A child’s memory of her parent is often difficult to narrate. There is no single narrative, no linear structure. There are so many stories, so many events that fold into each other.
Dhaka traffic made worse by our unruliness
Must we add to the woes of Dhaka traffic by driving as we please?
Let gamers be
The recent arrest of 108 youth gamers from a community centre in Chuadanga is quite bizarre.
Give us our driver’s licence cards
People are deprived of their licences due to backlogs created by the authorities themselves.