Slain judges
We have read the news of the heinous and shameless killings of judges. We have no words to console the grief of the slained Judges' near and dear ones.
Rickshaw pullers
In Bangladesh rickshaw pulling offers a limited opportunity for very poor people to survive.
Saarc Summit
The Saarc Summit was held in Dhaka to improve the socio-economic condition of this regions' people but what the residents of Dhaka underwent during those days would remain in their mind as an ordeal.
Saarc and Sheikh Hasina
Although I am not a member of the Awami League, I have tremendous respect for its leader former prime minister Sheikh Hasina.
Terrorism and madrassahs
Will somebody write an article covering the following thought provoking topic-- the prevailing madrassah education system- syllabus, enrolment, mode and method of education, madrassah hostel life etc.
Terrorism
I wish to ask our government what are they doing and what steps they are taking to protect the citizens of Bangladesh. I am a Bangladeshi citizen and I'm living in Melbourne, Australia.
Bomb attacks
What are we trying to achieve through this barrage of bombings on people we don't like?
If we do not like the justice system, or we don't like this person, can we simply bomb them away and take care
Sudden sparks in darkness
If we can't give quality education, we better close our colleges and universities. It's a shame that our universities can't offer the standard level of education.
Our newspapers
We have many English language newspapers.
Women's lot
Brutality to and abuse of women seems to be a common thing in Bangladesh if one scans the daily newspapers. Most of us generally take it for granted, and shrug it off as unfortunate event.