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Saving our girls

Stabbed by her alleged stalker at the entrance to her school, Suraiya Akter Risha, a student of Willes Little Flower School, Dhaka, succumbed to her injuries last Sunday.
30 August 2016, 18:00 PM

Management of LP cylinders

Very day, we see news of a CNG-driven vehicle or Liquefied Petroleum (LP) cylinder used in households bursting and most recently, the explosion that rocked at the Di-Ammonium Phosphate (DAP) plant in Chittagong that caused release of toxic substances into the surrounding areas and atmosphere.
29 August 2016, 18:00 PM

Terrorist mastermind: Dead or alive?

The killing of Tamim Chowdhury, the alleged 'mastermind' of the terrorist attack on July 1 at Holy Artisan Café in Dhaka and the failed bomb attack at Sholakia on July 7, is a breakthrough in the ongoing counter-terrorism efforts in Bangladesh. Chowdhury was identified as the key planner of these attacks and according to the ISIS propaganda magazine; he was 'the Emir' of the Bangladesh chapter of the Islamic State.
28 August 2016, 18:00 PM

The audacity of hope

We live in a world of instant news and communication, with its enormous
27 August 2016, 18:00 PM

Children in war

War remains the decisive human failure of which children are the worst victims. That was my first reaction when I saw the photo of
26 August 2016, 18:00 PM

Is Bangladesh politics heading for a deadlock?

One thing certain about politics in Bangladesh is that it has an evolving order in the midst of an emerging chaos. If closely observed, it's right now abiding by Newton's first law of motion. The object at rest stays at rest, while the object in motion stays in motion with the same speed and in the same direction. One of the assumptions of the law of inertia is that it doesn't change unless acted upon by an unbalanced force.
25 August 2016, 18:00 PM

Mitigating fire risks in factories and malls

Although termed a 'fire accident', most fire incidents are far from being accidental. In fact, most fires are preventable.
24 August 2016, 18:00 PM

“Move”, they said

It's called a sprawl. We just happened to experience a mushroom growth. It happened to us when schools, garment factories, stores, boutiques, offices just stealthily popped up in our neighbourhood.
23 August 2016, 18:00 PM

Government walking a tightrope

The information being gleaned from suspects and their laptops is that there is external finance being funnelled in through informal channels such as hundi. But the most worrying development is the discovery of bomb making material and knowhow amongst some of those arrested.
22 August 2016, 18:00 PM

A deforested hill now a green canopy

A few decades ago the Joistapura Hills in Chittagong's Boalkhali upazila were deforested and bald; today they support a rich green canopy. The change has been driven by the simple dream of a single young man: 16-year-old Mozammel Hoque Bakul wanted to have his own garden.
21 August 2016, 18:00 PM

The tragedy of 21st August

As the nation observes the 12th anniversary of the ghastly grenade assault that was carried out at an Awami League rally in Dhaka city on August 21, 2004, discerning observers have to agree that the horrendous crimes committed on that day has left an indelible impact on the course and character of constitutional politics of Bangladesh.
20 August 2016, 18:00 PM

A change-maker in the knowledge industry

The knowledge industry is still in its infancy in Bangladesh. Firms like the McKinsey & Company or Brookings Institute are now
19 August 2016, 18:00 PM

An elephant eloquent, instructive in his death

One can thus feel in one's bones the pain and trauma the wild elephant, separated from its herd by severe flooding in Assam, must have gone through all the way down to Bangladesh.
18 August 2016, 18:00 PM

A tit (Baluchistan) for tat (Kashmir)

To express support for a breakaway group on the soil of that country would be a diplomatic incivility, but the shield of technicality was invoked to show that the premises of the Pakistan High Commission were the territory of Pakistan. But be that as it may, there is no doubt that the incident has brought about a complete 'rerouting' of India's policy towards Pakistan.
17 August 2016, 18:00 PM

The Towering Courage of Bangabandhu

For the uninformed multitudes, remembering Bangabandhu on August 15 is perhaps a ritualistic observance when the mind does not delve deep to grasp the historical significance of the tragedy.
14 August 2016, 18:00 PM

How not to win an election?

It's not easy, but one way to try and maintain sanity is by taking a worldwide view of every situation.
12 August 2016, 18:00 PM

Our Population, Our Asset

We are a land-short country, somewhat proverbially, as it seems. Bangladesh does not exactly have a galloping population but a
11 August 2016, 18:00 PM

Human rights cannot be sacrificed in fight against militants

It was an ordinary Friday afternoon in Dhaka when, on 7 August 2015, Niloy Neel and his partner Asha Moni heard a knock on their door.
10 August 2016, 18:00 PM

History and society in the shaping of terrorism today

Among the anxieties, fears and confusions generated by the grisly tragedy that occurred on July 1 at the Holey Artisan Bakery in Dhaka, one refrain was fairly consistent...
9 August 2016, 18:00 PM

Searching for the shadowy Canadian leader of ISIS in Bangladesh

You must be kidding, bro,” a friend of mine from Windsor, Ontario, tells me when I ask him about Tamim Chowdhury, the purported leader of ISIS in Bangladesh.
8 August 2016, 18:00 PM