Dear Society

Shucheesmita Simonti:  Dear Society, I have often pondered about certain things and the other day I…

Shukhia is a woman, Shukhia is a minority!

Proma Israt(Translated by Tinni Rahman): Background: daily observer reported on June 11,2017: A widow was allegedly killed…

What do you see on her face?

Samapti Chakma: What do you see on her face? Some see China, Japan, Korea, Burma, Bhutan…

Mona’s Diary

Tulip Chowdhury: My bookworm self is a voracious reader. Life chapter in Dhaka was caught between…

My marriage must sustain at any cost

Asma Akter Sathi(Translated by Sadia Rahman): Oh my god! Sister! You still haven’t married your girl…

Lets rather ensure safety to the settlers!

Tanaya Dewan: (Translated by Tinni Rahman)  Dear indigenous brothers, can’t you ensure safety to your settler…

‘Shape of Our Body VS Shape of Our Mind’

Banangkur Mustafa: “Ektu beshi kore khao to ma, chehara ta shukaye kaath! Shob labonnyo chole jacche!”…

It’s Time to Defend the Rights and Safety of the Ethnic Minorities of Chittagong

 Adeeb Chowdhury: The evening sky thickens with looming tendrils of dense smoke. An obscure haze chokes…

Make benefit out of patriarchy: Change the future

Shashwatee Biplob: Sometimes, I wonder, after all these protests, campaigns, legal actions and so on, why…

Modernization of Education and Culture; the Weapon against Rape

Shakil Mahmood(Translated by Tahiya Islam): Why is rape a frequent occurrence these days? What is the…

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