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The politics of the 'clash' between Bangalees and Paharis

The term “Bangalee-pahari conflict” is used as a contextual term for the English “ethnic conflict.” The rhetoric of ethnic conflict or ethnic violence views ethnic identity as an immutable feature of human nature. Or, in other words, these terms create the assumption that violence along ethnic lines is “primordial” or inherent to ethnic or cultural differences. This is seriously problematic because such assumptions normalise violence. In reality, both pahari/Indigenous people and the settler Bangalees are victims of state experimentation.

2m ago

‘Got back my rhythm at the right time’

Mustafizur Rahman reignited expectations of him ahead of the ICC T20 World Cup following his impressive performance in the Indian Premier League (IPL), where he scalped 14 wickets in nine matches.

6m ago

Satire / Bangladesh's T20 World Cup: Disappointment guaranteed

Another ICC event is on the horizon, and another horrific month of cricket awaits Bangladeshi fans.

6m ago

The Definitive Youth Magazine

A look back at the journey of SHOUT.

1y ago

The End of SHOUT

This time next week, SHOUT will no longer be there, and I am not sure how to feel about it.

1y ago

Au Revoir, SHOUT

Goodbyes have always left a sour taste in my mouth.

1y ago

Of chaand raat and cadet college

Old friend, you will be kept alive in jotted snippets and paper clippings.

1y ago

Editorial

On this last issue of SHOUT, all that’s left to say is thank you, and goodbye.

1y ago

The SHOUT bulb has gone out and the world feels dimmer

The mere idea that people are somehow emotionally attached to their jobs used to sound absurd to me. Yet, here I am.

I love* my job

Working at SHOUT has been one of the most transformative periods of my life.

Farewell, David de Gea

The boy from Madrid leaves with his place secured among the pantheons of the United greats.

Things to consider before you build your PC

Buying a PC is a long-term investment, given how expensive it can be.

1y ago

Homesickness isn't just missing home

Sometimes, you don't miss much of home and instead, you hate the conditions of your new abode which makes you feel homesick.

1y ago

No safe space for girls

What greases the wheels on this vicious cycle?

1y ago

Jahan International School (JIS) – Pioneering educational excellence in Bangladesh

Established in 2014, Jahan International School (JIS) has quickly risen to prominence as a trailblazer in the educational landscape of Bangladesh.

1y ago

Meet the nine Bangladeshi recipients of the Diana Award 2023

They were honoured with the award for their outstanding contribution to society.

1y ago

What to pack when commuting on a bicycle to class

Commuting with a bicycle to classes has become a viable alternative for many students.

1y ago

Why daycares are important for working parents

Despite the growing need, the number of quality daycare centres is still relatively low in the country.

1y ago

Rural Road Safety Awareness Campaign: Practice changes among students in using roads

The campaign aims to make students aware of using roads to reduce road fatalities.

1y ago

NSU ranks 192nd in Times Higher Education’s Asia University Rankings 2023: No. 1 private university in Bangladesh

In the Asia University Rankings 2023 by Times Higher Education (THE) unveiled on 22 June 2023, North South University (NSU) has secured a position within the top 200 universities from Asia, making it the only private university from Bangladesh in the list. 

1y ago

BUET launches new undergraduate programme in nanomaterials and ceramic engineering

BUET's BSc in Nanomaterials and Ceramic Engineering programme is the first of its kind in Bangladesh.

1y ago