Dhaka-Naypyidaw relations and the future of Rakhine

Recent developments, such as India’s outreach to Myanmar’s armed groups, reflect a shifting regional strategy.

8h ago

2024 Bangladesh Climate Action Forum: Building a climate-resilient future

The Bangladesh Climate Action Forum 2024 which recently concluded in Dhaka was a huge success and surpassed all expectations.

9h ago

BNP must get its house in order

Persistence of unruly activities by party members is alarming

9h ago
Editorial

Editorial

Govt should prioritise dengue control

Areas outside Dhaka deserve particular focus

Ensure schools are safe for all

How can we expect students to learn in an unsafe environment?

A tale of courage and compassion

Dr Worthy and Dr Mitheen not only opened their doors to the wounded but also converted the garage of their building on Satmasjid Road into a makeshift clinic.

Views

Views

A bumpy road ahead for the economy amid risks and reform

The mass movement in July and August 2024 had not only resulted in the tragic death of hundreds and severe injuries to thousands, but also subdued economic activity.

How Western nations can help Bangladesh reclaim stolen assets

Given the current economic reality of Bangladesh, recovering stolen assets must be a top priority for the interim government.

Removing roadblocks to economic and democratic recovery

The former government left a lot of debris in its wake that needs to be cleaned up.

In Focus

In Focus

From Controversy to Classic: Lal Shalu After 75 Years

Syed Waliullah’s (1922-1971) debut novel Lal Shalu drew significant attention upon its release but faced mixed reviews, including outright rejection. Since then, it has been translated into multiple languages, adapted for the stage, and made into a film. Today, it is regarded as the first major modern novel by a Bengali Muslim writer.

50TH DEATH ANNIVERSARY / Abul Hashim and Revisiting the United Bengal Plan (1946-47)

Fifty years ago, in October 1974, Abul Hashim, a prominent political leader of the then dissolved Bengal Provincial Muslim League (BPML) breathed his last in Bangladesh, leaving behind an important political legacy now long forgotten.

Nayakraj Razzak: A new man in the 1960s

In the often-treacherous world of showbiz, there is always “something else” beyond mere skill, charisma, and looks that contributes to stardom.

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.

Views Multimedia

Views Multimedia

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

Watch today's episode of Star Viewsroom to find out more

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?

Watch today's episode of Star Viewsroom to find out more

Solving CHT problem requires a special approach: Golam Mortoza

Golam Mortoza, the editor of The Daily Star Bangla, talks to Ahsan Habib on the current issues of the hilly region

Who allowed Sheikh Hasina's safe exit?

Find out more on today's episode of Star Viewsroom

‘There should be a central coordinator to oversee flood management’

Mohammad Abdul Qayyum, former National Project Director of the Comprehensive Disaster Management Programme (CDMP) and adjunct faculty at Dhaka University, talks to Naznin Tithi of The Daily Star about the weaknesses of our flood management efforts this year as well as the importance of stronger coordination and better flood forecasting.

2d ago

Act against discrimination: New strategies to prevent child marriage in Bangladesh

Despite efforts and three decades of education-focused interventions, Bangladesh continues to be ranked eighth in the world today in terms of the incidence of child marriage.

3d ago

Protecting the gains of the ‘second liberation’

At present, there are four areas of profound challenges that require a more proactive approach.

3d ago

Education is the missing catalyst in climate action

Bangladesh’s portrayal as a victim of climate change overlooks its potential to lead in education for sustainable development.

4d ago

What it means to be a girl

To be a girl means being silent while our world is burning.

4d ago

Why university rankings should matter

While no ranking platform is entirely comprehensive or flawless, it is better to participate in reliable ones.

4d ago

Are we doing enough to make education safe for girls?

The systemic barriers that hinder girls’ pursuit of education have continued to remain deeply ingrained in our society.

4d ago

The indiscriminate arrests and murder charges

Reckless and unsubstantiated use of murder charges will only make a farce of the law, not bring justice to those who deserve it.

4d ago

Biodiversity conservation requires more than just frameworks

For ecological monitoring of wildlife, Bangladesh government needs to fund and implement projects as per the new framework.

5d ago

Mental health in the workplace needs to become a priority

Prioritising mental health is not merely a benevolent choice, it is a strategic imperative.

5d ago