Ekhoni looks out for the less fortunate

Ekhoni is a social welfare organisation founded by a group of students from Sunbeams, in 2019. Twelve graders Avita Farhanaz, Fayizah Rahman and Tashfia Bari, wanted to support underprivileged communities, and hence, decided to ‘act now’, leading to the name of their organisation, ‘Ekhoni’.
24 August 2020, 09:58 AM

Cartoon People Comics

Cartoon People Comics
20 August 2020, 18:00 PM

An affordable solution to combat COVID-19

Ever since the coronavirus outbreak in Wuhan, China, Shakir was concerned about the spread of the virus. For precautions, he thought of using the ultraviolet type C light that has been used for many years for sterilisations in developed countries.
20 August 2020, 18:00 PM

Youth Opportunities

The Facebook Fellowship Program is designed to encourage and support promising doctoral students who are engaged in innovative and relevant research in areas related to computer science and engineering at an accredited university.
20 August 2020, 18:00 PM

Valiant women contributing to culture and economy

Ribana started Bunon with only an investment of BDT 500 and a pair of crochet sticks without any concreate planning. She had to visit the Dhaka Geneva Camp to conduct a survey for academic purposes.
20 August 2020, 18:00 PM

RCNB looks out for those in need through crowd funding

Resource Co-ordination Network Bangladesh (RCNB) is an initiative by co-founders Mahia Rahman and Juneyna Frances Kabir to help underprivileged communities, through crowdfunding. It is a Facebook group, involving people who are invested in facilitating existing successful grassroot NGOs like Garbageman, Leaping Boundaries, Pashe Achi Initiative, Uttaran, We for Them, Alokitto Shishu and BEACON.
20 August 2020, 10:35 AM

Developing your mobile photography skills

World Photography Day (August 19), is celebrated with exhibitions across the globe. However, owing to the ongoing pandemic, organisers have shifted events online, providing greater opportunities to photographers across borders. Beginner photographers are encouraged to share a slice of their lives through photos on this day, using #WorldPhotographyDay, on social media. While the pandemic has provided us ample time to develop new hobbies, mobile photography is a popular choice among many. Here are some recommendations from the freelance photographers of Star Youth, to develop your mobile photography skills.
19 August 2020, 11:55 AM

Class of 2020: Anxious, yet eager to meet the future

With the class of 2020 striding into one of the worst recessions of all time, the agitation about unemployment only seems to be increasing. As a final year student of North South University (NSU), I relate to their anxieties regarding internship and job opportunities, the changes a post COVID-19 world will bring to the recruitment process and the resumption of interviews and standardised tests for graduates, among other things. After the first case of COVID-19 was detected in the country back in March, educational institutions were shut, and soon, the offline classes were shifted online. I decided to speak to a few of my classmates and teachers from NSU, alongside HR professionals, about their predictions regarding the future, and the changes we should prepare for.
19 August 2020, 11:50 AM

Why and where to learn a new language?

Learning new languages has proven to improve analytical, listening, understanding, creative, and problem-solving abilities, among other things. From a societal aspect, understanding a different culture profoundly brushes up our knowledge about our own customs and traditions, including cuisine, music, fashion and so on.
18 August 2020, 12:13 PM

Within these four walls

There is a desk calendar on my wardrobe. It shows the month of May. It has been like that for a while now – but it is August now. Much like my calendar, the world has come to a pause. The global pandemic has brought our lives to a standstill. It all started with a distant whisper of a foreign disease that had been wiping out lives on the other side of the globe. But here’s the thing about people - unless it affects them, they don’t realise the magnitude of the situation.
17 August 2020, 11:20 AM

‘Youth Shongjog: Bangladesh in Climate, Water & Sustainability’ calls for youth action for climate crisis

To celebrate International Youth Day 2020, Shongjog recently hosted the second episode of ‘Youth Shongjog: Bangladesh in Climate, Water & Sustainability’. Sohanur Rahman, CEO of Bangladesh Model Youth Parliament and coordinator of YouthNet for Climate Justice and Sharnila Kabir, youth activist and environmentalist, participated in the live discussion hosted by Saraf Nawar, Co-founder of Shongjog and the Dutch National Sustainability Coordinator.
17 August 2020, 11:18 AM

An affordable solution to combat COVID-19

Young researcher Mohsinul Bari Shakir has built a ultraviolet (UV) janitor to combat COVID-19 in Bangladesh. He is also the shareholder and Chief Operating Officer at the IT-based company, Aqualink BD. Born in Dhaka, Shakir’s hometown is in Sylhet. He completed his BSc in Computer Science from BRAC University in 2018. As his father is a government official, Shakir had to travel a lot and attend different schools at different points of his life. He has three internationally published researches, and is currently working on two more journals.
16 August 2020, 09:30 AM

Practicing self-care during a pandemic

Coping with a public health emergency can be stressful, as people try to manage the uncertainty about the future. However, there are steps you can take to build your wellness.
15 August 2020, 18:00 PM

Things to do before you start bookstagramming

Bookstagram, a hashtag on Instagram, has built a community with 46 million posts about books today. In the past few years, Bangladeshi bookstagrammers have been thriving.
14 August 2020, 18:00 PM

Cartoon People Comics

Cartoon People Comics
13 August 2020, 18:00 PM

Limitless dreams, heart full of courage

On a fateful Friday morning, Reshma Nahar Ratna was cycling on Lake Road, next toChandrimaUddyan, when a speeding microbus recklessly hit herand ran away, shattering her dream of conquering the mountains of the world, in a matter of moments.
13 August 2020, 18:00 PM

Road Safety Movement 2018: Was it worthwhile?

Two years ago, a speeding bus lost control and killed two teenagers and injured nine others in Dhaka.
13 August 2020, 18:00 PM

Promises and pitfalls of online education

The ongoing pandemic has made virtual meetings an integral part of our lives, and so, our education system has also shifted to the screens, with institutions all over the world initiating online classes. This transition has been tough for many. While teachers are struggling to maintain the ideal classroom environment, students are having a hard time in adapting to the new ways of assessment.
13 August 2020, 09:42 AM

Five young-adult novels to pick up

Young-adult literature has been consistently one of the most popular book genres for years – their commonly used themes of identity, love and friendship are universal, and most good YA novels have gotten the Hollywood treatment – prompting people to check out the source material. Even in the middle of a global pandemic, we need light-hearted and gripping novels to escape reality for a while. We have compiled a list of some great YA books, from popular to lesser known stories, that you may like.
12 August 2020, 13:39 PM

Limitless dreams, heart full of courage: remembering Reshma Nahar Ratna

On a fateful Friday morning, Reshma Nahar Ratna was cycling on the Lake Road of Chandrima Uddyan, when a speeding microbus recklessly hit her and ran away, shattering her dream of conquering the mountains of the world, in a matter of moments.
10 August 2020, 13:24 PM