Reader's Voice

Reader's Voice

Can we teachers use respect as a substitute for money?

Why should we feel embarrassed for wanting a secure financial future?

5m ago

Beyond borders, brawls and bragging

Social media diplomacy can manage conflicts between sports fans

6m ago

The philosophical undertones of writings on public transport

The thoughtful and philosophical themes of these writings surely make us ponder the ubiquity of human intellect.

8m ago

Bangladesh needs a formalised animal rescue system

As of today, there exists no formal institution in Bangladesh that can rescue trapped animals.

8m ago

Unlocking the potential of health corners for a healthier future

The Ministry of Health and Family Welfare of Bangladesh has offered a commendable solution to address the challenges faced by the adolescent population.

9m ago

The Age of AI / Is Bangladesh missing an opportunity?

Artificial intelligence (AI) is rapidly transforming the world, and Bangladesh stands at a crossroads.

9m ago

We need a referral system that works

Acknowledging the current strain on the reference system is the first step.

9m ago

Why must we take IELTS exams?

Many international institutions are reluctant to accept our school and college certificates as evidence of proficiency.

10m ago

We need community lawering to promoting social justice

It can help marginalised communities to fight against injustice and inequality

1y ago

Are feminists asking for 'too much'?

Just because things could always be worse doesn’t mean that the current issues are not worth fighting for.

1y ago

Innovative approaches to preventing dengue

Advancements in genetic engineering have led to the development of genetically modified mosquitoes that are resistant to dengue virus infection.

1y ago

Is AI a concern for chartered accountants?

It is safe to say that AI-driven technologies can be a helping hand for accountants.

1y ago

Do we have a vision for Dhaka?

Dhaka is now a black hole: a city consuming millions of residents but has no sense of quality life.

1y ago

Justice at long last for Prof Taher's murder

The act of a student turning against his teacher over the seemingly trivial issue of a promotion leaves us with a profound sense of disbelief and sorrow.

1y ago

Environmental protection laws need stricter enforcement

Bangladesh has a number of environmental laws in place, but enforcement is often weak

1y ago

Striking a balance between development and environmental conservation

Current development practices ignore the negative impact they can have on the natural environment.

1y ago
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