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Nilima Jahan

Nilima Jahan is a Staff Reporter at The Daily Star, deeply passionate about advocating for human rights, with a focus on women, children, and persons with disabilities. She's a proud mom to two beautiful daughters—one in heaven and one on earth. Reach out to her at nilima.jahan@thedailystar.net.

Law reform for gender equality

Country’s legal framework is failing women

9 March 2026, 02:27 AM
A new assessment has revealed a glaring “equality gap” in Bangladesh’s justice system, highlighting 19 laws that remain discriminatory, one law that needs to be repealed, and four new laws that are urgently required.
9 March 2026, 02:27 AM
Violence against women

Tech-facilitated violence: Women survivors forced to navigate a flawed system

9 March 2026, 01:53 AM
The violence was set in motion not by a weapon but by a smartphone.
9 March 2026, 01:53 AM
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International Women's Day / Men, money and muscle still guard the gates of politics

8 March 2026, 03:11 AM
The vision of an inclusive democracy, forged on the streets during the July uprising, has collided with a formidable structural wall.
8 March 2026, 03:11 AM
Incidents of Rape and Minor Victims

Repression of women, children: Protection promised but not delivered

5 March 2026, 03:05 AM
When the Women and Children Repression Prevention (Amendment) Ordinance was promulgated in March last year, it was hailed by many as an “iron shield” for women and children in Bangladesh.
5 March 2026, 03:05 AM
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A walk through Dhaka-9 with Tasnim Jara

1 February 2026, 04:38 AM
Just after 9:00am on Friday, independent Dhaka-9 candidate Tasnim Jara stepped into the narrow lanes of Goran Bazar in Khilgaon with around 15 volunteers by her side.
1 February 2026, 04:38 AM
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Manifesto Expectations / Women demand action, not just promises

29 January 2026, 04:07 AM
As Bangladesh moves towards the February 12 national election, women, who make up half the electorate, say political rhetoric no longer moves them.
29 January 2026, 04:07 AM
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16 Days of activism: Will the dystopia for women ever end?

9 December 2025, 18:12 PM
TDS: The Women’s Affairs Reforms Commission made 423 recommendations. How much has been implemented?
9 December 2025, 18:12 PM
Violence Against Women Bangladesh 2024

16 Days of activism: The abuse that leaves no bruise

6 December 2025, 18:43 PM
When 32-year-old Akhi (not her real name) finally left her marriage last year, it was not the beatings that drove her away. It was the slow erasure of her being.
6 December 2025, 18:43 PM
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How safe are our schools?

A recent inspection report by Bangladesh Fire Service and Civil Defence (BFSCD) classified more than 89 percent of 933 education institutions 'Risky' and nine percent 'Very Risky'.
3 August 2017, 18:00 PM
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Are the students collateral damage?

We are accustomed to students protesting to postpone their exam dates. This time, however, students of seven government colleges took to the streets demanding the announcement of exam dates and timely publishing of their results.
25 July 2017, 16:49 PM
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The never ending cycle

From January 2012 to June 2017, a total of 388 incidents of violence against domestic workers have taken place, and, of them, only 161 cases have been filed.
20 July 2017, 18:00 PM
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A demographic time bomb?

According to the latest figures released by the Bangladesh Bureau of Statistics (BBS), around two million youths of working age are unemployed. Young university graduates are struggling the most to secure employment.
13 July 2017, 18:00 PM
What happens to our e-waste

What happens to our e-waste?

What do you do with the damaged battery or chargers of your cell phone? Where do you keep your fused bulbs and abandoned switches? What about obsolete computer accessories?
22 June 2017, 18:00 PM
No longer a burden

No longer a burden

In countries like Bangladesh, where people with disabilities often face societal barriers, negative perception and discrimination, 28-year-old Humayun Kabir, who was born with physical malformation in his lower limb, believes quite the opposite.
15 June 2017, 18:00 PM
Is the polythene ban an eye-wash

Is the polythene ban an eye-wash?

Fifteen years after the polythene bag ban, poly bags are still ruling our markets. But who are producing and distributing these non-biodegradable bags?
25 May 2017, 18:00 PM
Halima's suicide note

WHY WOMEN POLICE DON'T REPORT SEXUAL VIOLENCE

When the 23-year-old constable Halima Begum was posted to her new workplace at Gouripur Thana, Mymensingh, her father, Helal Uddin Akand, was ecstatic.
18 May 2017, 18:00 PM
Can commuter trains be a viable alternative  to Road transport

Can commuter trains be a viable alternative to Road transport?

When the whole city is caught up in the debate of whether local or sitting service is more conducive to commuters...
27 April 2017, 18:00 PM
Artwork for Sale, Not the Shobhajatra

Artwork for Sale, Not the Shobhajatra

At a time when it's all but impossible to organise large-scale events without corporate sponsorship, the Faculty of Fine Arts (FFA), popularly known as the Charukola
13 April 2017, 18:00 PM
PRIORITY SEATS FOR WOMEN

PRIORITY SEATS FOR WOMEN - FONDLE-FREE ZONE

Being a single working women and a regular commuter in this city, I often have to deal with sarcastic debates on why there should be reserved seats for us.
6 April 2017, 18:00 PM
In search of home

In search of Home

For 24-year-old Anika Ibnat, finding a safe space to call home, like many single women in Dhaka city, has been a struggle.
30 March 2017, 18:00 PM
Public works or public sufferings

Public works or public sufferings?

A few days ago, 42-year-old wood carver Swapan died in the most tragic of circumstances at the Moghbazar-Malibagh flyover construction site.
23 March 2017, 18:00 PM
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Over the boundaries

Remember the former British wheelchair racer Tanni Grey-Thompson, who received 16 medals in her Paralympics career, along with 13 world championship medals?
16 March 2017, 18:00 PM
After The Accident

After The Accident

48-year-old service holder Oshim Kumar Saha had a terrible motorbike accident in 2015; at a 'black spot' near Iliasganj Bazaar of Daudkandi in Dhaka-Chittagong highway (a black spot is a place that has a record of large numbers of crashes).
9 March 2017, 18:00 PM
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Glory From Past to Present: Ayesha Khanam’s Journey into the Women’s Movement

​What separates a movement from
7 March 2017, 18:00 PM
Bangladesh Betar

Bangladesh Betar - The Story of Glory

These days, when information technology and the internet are not far from our grasp, on hearing the name “Bangladesh Betar (Betar meaning radio in Bangla)”, one might ask, “Who would listen to Bangladesh Betar today?”
23 February 2017, 18:00 PM
The True Treasure Trove

The True Treasure Trove

Bangladesh Bank (BB) had a small currency museum in its Motijheel office, which was initially not for public viewing. To launch it to the public, an initiative was taken by Dr Atiur Rahman, the then Governor of Bangladesh Bank, where he allotted the 2nd floor of Bangladesh Bank Training Academy in Mirpur to use as the currency museum. Along with the BB authority, eminent artist Hashem Khan, historian Muntassir Mamoon and architect Robin Hossain jointly worked on the project. Finally, the expanded museum was inaugurated by Speaker of the National Parliament Shirin Sharmin Chaudhury on October 5, 2013. Currently, the museum has a collection of 9000 local and foreign currencies, but displays only 2000.
9 February 2017, 18:00 PM
From Barter to Banknotes, All in One

From Barter to Banknotes, All in One

You may have heard that eight maund (around 295 kg) of processed rice could be bought with one taka coin in the reign of Shaista Khan (popularly known as Shaista Khan-er Aamol).
9 February 2017, 18:00 PM
Dhaka's Brahma Samaj

Dhaka's Brahma Samaj

If you are a regular reader of Bengali literature, you must be familiar with the term 'Brahma Samaj'. But if not, don't mix up the term 'Brahma' and 'Brahman'—they are very different concepts.
2 February 2017, 18:00 PM

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