Bangladeshi children

‘Sisimpur’ wins international Telly Awards for incorporating sign language

Following its recognition at the Kidscreen and Anthem awards, the children’s show “Sisimpur” has now also claimed the International Telly Awards. “Sisimpur” earned the 45th Telly Awards by introducing the new character Julia and incorporating sign language in its latest episodes, contributing to positive change in society.

Feeling and doing for homeless children

Rubaiya Murshed’s Nobody's Children is a genre of its kind—it employs both stark facts and literary elements at the same time. The book is focused on the issue of children who are living on the streets without proper care or support from their families. 

In the end, it’s the children who suffer

By the bank of Jamuna river stands Char Chandani Government Primary School in Tangail’s Bhuapur upazila.

9 out of 10 Bangladeshi children want more education, health allocation: Unicef survey

Nine out of ten Bangladeshi children say it is very important for the government to spend more on education, health and other areas that directly impact children, according to a new survey of Unicef.

How to raise Bangladeshi children in Western societies?

The murder last month of a young Bangladeshi woman in Sydney has sparked a debate about how best to raise children among the local community.

Editorial / Detained children in India

We are alarmed to learn that more than 200 Bangladeshi children are in public correctional centres in West Bengal, India, some of them staying there for years. One is surprised to learn the reasons or circumstances of these children and adolescents finding themselves in India, but be that as it may, it's undesirable that so many of them should have to spend such a long time alone in a foreign land.

200 Bangladeshi children in 27 Indian shelters

The number of Bangladeshi children and adolescents staying in 27 correction centres under the government of West Bengal has crossed 200.

Editorial / Trafficked Bangladeshi children in India

A news report in this paper has caught our attention. An open letter signed by 38 Bangladeshi children stuck in a safe-home in West Bengal asking the prime minister for safe conduct home is both touching and alarming at the same time.

May 29, 2024
May 29, 2024

‘Sisimpur’ wins international Telly Awards for incorporating sign language

Following its recognition at the Kidscreen and Anthem awards, the children’s show “Sisimpur” has now also claimed the International Telly Awards. “Sisimpur” earned the 45th Telly Awards by introducing the new character Julia and incorporating sign language in its latest episodes, contributing to positive change in society.

February 16, 2023
February 16, 2023

Feeling and doing for homeless children

Rubaiya Murshed’s Nobody's Children is a genre of its kind—it employs both stark facts and literary elements at the same time. The book is focused on the issue of children who are living on the streets without proper care or support from their families. 

August 20, 2022
August 20, 2022

In the end, it’s the children who suffer

By the bank of Jamuna river stands Char Chandani Government Primary School in Tangail’s Bhuapur upazila.

June 21, 2022
June 21, 2022

9 out of 10 Bangladeshi children want more education, health allocation: Unicef survey

Nine out of ten Bangladeshi children say it is very important for the government to spend more on education, health and other areas that directly impact children, according to a new survey of Unicef.

February 27, 2022
February 27, 2022

How to raise Bangladeshi children in Western societies?

The murder last month of a young Bangladeshi woman in Sydney has sparked a debate about how best to raise children among the local community.

July 30, 2018
July 30, 2018

Detained children in India

We are alarmed to learn that more than 200 Bangladeshi children are in public correctional centres in West Bengal, India, some of them staying there for years. One is surprised to learn the reasons or circumstances of these children and adolescents finding themselves in India, but be that as it may, it's undesirable that so many of them should have to spend such a long time alone in a foreign land.

July 29, 2018
July 29, 2018

200 Bangladeshi children in 27 Indian shelters

The number of Bangladeshi children and adolescents staying in 27 correction centres under the government of West Bengal has crossed 200.

August 3, 2016
August 3, 2016

Trafficked Bangladeshi children in India

A news report in this paper has caught our attention. An open letter signed by 38 Bangladeshi children stuck in a safe-home in West Bengal asking the prime minister for safe conduct home is both touching and alarming at the same time.