Reliable nationwide data on cold-wave-related deaths remain limited, apart from reports in daily newspapers and situation reports. However, a study examining the relationship between temperature and ...
In the dance of land and sea, erosion carves away the edges, leaving behind a story of loss. What erosion takes may return ...
Today, like many traditional art forms in Bangladesh, Jatra stands on the verge of extinction. What once echoed through open ...
The bird observed at Madhabkunda is an adult male White-capped Water Redstart (Phoenicurus leucocephalus), a member of the ...
The demographic dividend is the accelerated economic growth resulting from declines in fertility and mortality and the ...
In the recent reform efforts initiated by the interim government, significant attention has been paid to elections, electoral ...
Gender-based violence (GBV) remains prevalent and significant in Bangladesh, deeply rooted in our patriarchal norms, despite ...
When we try to envision, conceive, and plan for our priorities for tomorrow, we inevitably, and often unwillingly, submit ...
After a long silence, the Himalayas called me back -- an irresistible summons that only mountains possess. And I had to ...
Benzir Ahammed Shawon is a graduate student of applied mathematics and computational science at North South University. He can be reached at [email protected].
For nearly 50 years, Bangladesh has been one of the world’s favourite outliers. Born in the trauma of 1971 with a shattered economy and a population of 75 million, the country was summarily dismissed ...
The greatest wealth of a nation is neither its geographical size, nor its natural resources, but its skilled young human resources.
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