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Abida Rahman Chowdhury

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Can we look beyond the seasonal activism against animal cruelty?

But is animal cruelty something we only condemn during this particular time of year? What are the subtle and not-so-subtle acts of cruelty we exhibit as we interact with/rear/raise/consume livestock/pets/wildlife?
7 July 2023, 02:00 AM
7 July 2023, 02:00 AM
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‘Science has to be for the masses’

Prof Gawsia Wahidunnessa Chowdhury  is one of two Bangladeshis who were recently named among the top 100 Asian scientists. In an interview with Abida Rahman Chowdhury of The Daily Star, she talks about her current projects, the scope of Bangladesh's policies and why they do not work, and how to encourage more women to take up STEM.
4 July 2023, 03:00 AM
4 July 2023, 03:00 AM
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More roads are not the answer to Bangladesh’s traffic problem

The more roads you build, the more cars there will be to fill them up. I am no expert, but the numbers don’t lie.
3 June 2023, 04:10 AM
3 June 2023, 04:10 AM
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What stops people from evacuating to shelters during cyclones?

Cyclone Mocha was just the first of the season, and Bangladesh will face more in the days to come. We need to focus on a more holistic approach to disaster management, especially the evacuation process and recovery aspect, and not just rely on warnings and people’s willingness to move to shelters.
19 May 2023, 16:00 PM
19 May 2023, 16:00 PM
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Heatwave: Inside the boiling pot of inequality

Do we all feel this heat similarly? The answer is no. It is no secret that if you are among the well-off in this not-so-well-off nation, you are better equipped to deal with this heatwave. There is a deep running inequality as to how the heat affects people.
18 April 2023, 10:35 AM
18 April 2023, 10:35 AM
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The role of bystanders during a crisis: An impediment or asset to rescue efforts?

Just one bystander can cause enough distraction to move the focus from the real situation on hand—which is to stabilise the emergency situation and save lives. So, who is responsible?
5 April 2023, 16:31 PM
5 April 2023, 16:31 PM
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World Wildlife Day: Conversations with conservationists

Bangladesh supports nearly 1.7 percent of the world's wildlife. How is that wildlife doing? Why does the chirping of birds no longer wake us? When was the last time a frog just showed up in our bathrooms?
2 March 2023, 04:01 AM
2 March 2023, 04:01 AM
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Are Bangladeshis best in the world in naming businesses?

As a traveller or visitor, if you have been to Bangladesh, you are no stranger to the shocking green everywhere, the chaos of Dhaka city, the absolute absence of rules anywhere, and if you have a keen eye then the straightforward, smooth and sometimes borderline funny naming of our businesses will surely intrigue you.
10 July 2022, 10:20 AM
10 July 2022, 10:20 AM
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Bangladeshi researchers discover new frog that can fit on your thumb

‘Raorchestes rezakhani’ was the discovery of two young researchers -- Hasan Al Razi Chayan and Marjan Maria -- from Jagannath University, guided and led closely by Sabir Bin Muzaffar, professor of biology at University of United Arab Emirates.
3 March 2020, 07:39 AM
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The story of an anxious generation growing up in a fast-changing world

“Environment, climate crisis, Facebook, Instastories, Snapchat, social media influencers, relationships (lack thereof), and a world obsessed with being connected and updated constantly.”
19 February 2020, 18:00 PM
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Why count birds?

On a half-wooden, half-iron boat, a team of men and women in heavy winter gear and heavy-duty binoculars set sail on a very, very cold winter morning on January 5. Their destination was the sandbars and shallow water lagoons of the mighty Padma River.
13 January 2020, 18:00 PM
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THE LAST HUSTLE

The soft light of the setting sun illuminates the entire section every time I walk in, mostly because I AM ALWAYS LATE. On one side white balloons hang, on another side a dart board.
28 November 2019, 18:00 PM
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Where it all ended and where it all began

This is the fifth and final (for now) instalment in a fiction series about a family navigating the woes of immigrant life.
21 November 2019, 18:00 PM
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Of stories from tidal villages by a vanishing forest and a fast-rising sea

Maybe it was Anita Desai’s book The Village by the Sea or was it that movie My Japanese Wife—I do not remember so clearly now—that had us all riled up during that short four-day long journey down to the last villages of the Sundarbans.
17 October 2019, 18:00 PM
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Who am I?

The packing began months ahead of time, even before they had officially decided to move, even before tickets were purchased, even before the children could talk to their school and tell their friends that they were leaving home yet again.
3 October 2019, 18:00 PM
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When teens of the world unite for Planet Earth

Just a day after teenagers around the world skipped classes and gathered on the streets of Dhaka, Warwick, Hamburg, London, and
26 September 2019, 18:00 PM
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Was that you Akela?

In Rudyard Kipling’s The Jungle Book, a series of short fables published in 1894, Akela and Raksha were the wolf parents of Mowgli,
19 September 2019, 18:00 PM
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REMEMBERING SATHKHIRA, MY ENDLESS SUMMER TORTURE

I had never gotten around to writing about Sathkhira, at least not as a travel destination. Maybe because travelling to this saline land
12 September 2019, 18:00 PM
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On loving childhood reads as an adult

I have been recovering from a very long and arduous block in my reading life, a block that could not be broken by the fattest or
29 August 2019, 18:00 PM
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THE HOUSE OF MAD

The child came just as dawn was about to crack. The earth had almost completed one rotation and was getting ready to light up again and along she came as the darkest hour of the night came to an end.
8 August 2019, 18:00 PM
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Can protecting the seas, help protect the wild?

In a country bursting at its seams with a continuously growing population, it can be hard to get things right especially when it comes to wildlife conservation.
1 August 2019, 18:00 PM
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MY ZOO and other fatalities

It doesn’t matter how beautiful the cage is. It’s still a prison.—Natasha Ngan, Girls of Paper and Fire
25 July 2019, 18:00 PM
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Of meals that ended up as the pièce de résistance of journeys

Bourdain, the genius both in and out of the kitchen, once famously said, “Travel changes you. As you move through this life and this world you change things slightly, you leave marks behind, however small. And in return, life—and travel—leaves marks on you.” There
18 July 2019, 18:00 PM
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The Otter Side of the Story

They require no introduction, especially in the river country of Bangladesh, but I will take the liberty to introduce them.
4 July 2019, 18:00 PM
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A relic at mercy of the present

I have thought of the road to Dewanbari ever since I took on the herculean (to me) task of writing about it. I imagined the place when
27 June 2019, 18:00 PM
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Travels with the ghost of childhood

Nauroze could recall each strange detail about that summer that led to monsoon with the greatest clarity. She was a child invested in
20 June 2019, 18:00 PM
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The slow and steady conservation of the Asian Giant Tortoises

They are famous because they battled petty criminals, overlords, mutated creatures and alien invaders, all the while trying and mostly succeeding to stay hidden. They are famous, for they were cursed and are now manifestations of an evil spirit stuck in a pond for
13 June 2019, 18:00 PM
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How are you Tanguar Haor?

The urgent scratch of a jackal and the whooshing sound of the brewing storm kept me awake for most parts of every night. I would be
30 May 2019, 18:00 PM

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