In the shadow of distance: Bangladesh, memory, and the diasporic imagination
25 February 2026, 12:42 PM
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A first vote, a quiet hope
15 February 2026, 13:55 PM
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The politics of “self-care” in the times of despair
4 February 2026, 14:48 PM
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Other side of George Orwell
25 January 2026, 20:07 PM
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Between Dhaka and the UK: Living the in-between
13 January 2026, 14:50 PM
An ode to winter, sadness and survival
5 January 2026, 08:49 AM
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Red-green flag and the comfort of forgetting independence
24 December 2025, 06:10 AM
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D for Dhaka, D for Death
23 December 2025, 06:37 AM
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Lives of divorced single mothers: What choice costs in a judgmental society
18 December 2025, 02:00 AM
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We are not lazy, we are overwhelmed
10 December 2025, 02:00 AM
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Living experimentally in a goal-obsessed world
You don't need to find your grand purpose before you begin. You just need to design your next small experiment.
3 November 2025, 02:00 AM
Do we really need to own what we love?
The freedom is to see beauty without claiming it and to love without needing to possess it.
2 November 2025, 06:25 AM
Why we dream big but struggle with small acts
Perhaps saving the Earth really does start with helping Mom do the dishes. Because dishes are real.
20 October 2025, 09:47 AM
What Bangladesh can learn from C. N. Yang’s legacy
As Bangladesh aspires to transform itself into a knowledge-based economy, Yang's story carries both inspiration and instruction
19 October 2025, 08:53 AM
What are we really running from?
The moment a meeting lulls, a conversation pauses, or a task feels a bit too long, my phone is in my hand. It lights up. And I’m gone.
12 October 2025, 02:00 AM
In praise of slowness: Rethinking life in a fast-moving Bangladesh
Slow living isn’t just a trend – it’s a necessity in the fight against burnout, anxiety, and stress related to climate change
10 October 2025, 05:04 AM
The art of staying calm in an angry world
Both our genetic makeup and past experiences impact our brain's chemistry, which in turn affects how we respond to different situations
7 October 2025, 02:00 AM
The art of slow seeing: Meditations from rickshaw rides
In truth, we are all passengers, seated on different rickshaws of life.
5 October 2025, 08:21 AM
Are we hardwired for unhappiness?
The sad reality about humans is that we are not wired for happiness. Natural selection prioritises survival and reproduction, which does not necessarily involve being happier. People are now less happy than they ever have been. This is not just an abstract philosophical issue; it is becoming a national concern.
23 June 2025, 09:02 AM
A visionary who elevated Dhaka University to global renown
Satyendra Nath Bose, more widely known as Satyen Bose, devoted 24 of the best years of his life to Dhaka University. On 1 July 1921, Dhaka University commenced its academic activities with only four departments, one of which was Physics. Prior to this, on 1 December 1920, P. J. Hartog assumed office as the university’s first Vice-Chancellor.
2 February 2025, 18:00 PM
Growth of National Consciousness
Although the emergence of Bangladesh as an independent and sovereign state is a fact of recent history, this country has been the home of an ancient civilization.
22 December 2024, 18:00 PM
Dreaming about Ladyland
More than a century ago, revered Bengali writer Begum Rokeya in her short story Sultana’s Dream had visualized futuristic inventions like solar cookers, atmospheric water generators and flying air-cars. She dreamt of Ladyland as a feminist utopia without crime, the death penalty and epidemics. Here men were shut indoors and responsible for childcare and household chores, while women with “quicker” brains pursued science and shaped inventions.
3 December 2024, 18:00 PM
Reading Akhteruzzaman Elias after an uprising
Firdous Azim: There has been an uprising in Bangladesh.
8 September 2024, 18:00 PM