Saturday | 4 July 2026 | Reg No- 06
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Anika Fatima
We honour those who made our victory happenDecember 16th, Bangladeshs Victory Day, stands as an immortal testament to extraordinary resilience and an unyielding pursuit of freedom. It represents the crescendo of a tumultuous journey, etched in history as a saga of unwavering determination, profound sacrifice, and the
Anika Fatima
Are blockades, hartals losing relevance? In recent weeks, Bangladesh has witnessed a series of anti-people activities like blockades and hartals orchestrated by the opposition parties like Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP), Jamaat-e-Islami Bangladesh and their allies. These actions were aimed at realizing their one point demand
Anika Fatima
A poet of resilience and cultural riches�Ei jibon omol, pobitro, nirmol;Tate ki dritir madhurjer chehara?��Jhinge Phool(This life is pure, pure, pure; Is it the appearance of sweetness?)In the vast tapestry of world literature, there are those literary luminaries who, despite being lesser-known on the global stage,
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Bangladesh garment industry navigates wage hike crossroads In the heart of Bangladesh, where the seams of global fashion are meticulously stitched together, a pivotal development has cast a shadow of concern over the bustling garment industry. The government of Bangladesh has sanctioned a substantial 60% hike in
Anika Fatima
Growing interest in Karate among Bangladeshi girlsIn the bustling streets and vibrant communities of Bangladesh, a powerful transformation is taking place. More and more girls in the country are discovering their passion for karate, a martial art that not only strengthens their physical abilities but also
Anika Fatima
Importance of women's mental health and well beingThe significance of prioritizing mental health care for women becomes increasingly evident when we delve into the distinctive mental health challenges they confront in comparison to men. Contemporary research suggests that women's elevated vulnerability to psychological issues, especially depression, can
Anika Fatima
Dhaka traffic getting worse day by day  The bustling city of Dhaka is emblematic of urban dynamism and cultural richness. However, its undeniable charm is often overshadowed by the chaotic and unmanageable traffic situation that plagues its streets. The dire state of traffic in Dhaka is a
Anika Fatima
Together, we can make a differenceSustainable development goals are set, to come up with a developed society. A society whose environment is loved by everyone coexists in society. UN promotes various sustainable development goals that integrate to create a sustainable society.The Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)
Anika Fatima
‘Zones’ in the high age of globalisation Recent discussions on bringing supply chains within national borders ignores the proliferation of designated areas worldwide which are freed from ordinary forms of regulation. After decades of giddy globalization, the pendulum is swinging back to the nation. Some people have
Anika Fatima
Grow relationship with nature & environmentThe climate change emergency has brought forward the need to rethink how we humans interact with the environment. Should we be allowed to extract natural resources from the earth to accommodate our energy needs? Should we cut down forests to
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