Even in Bangladesh, people are concerned about the CAA because of its perceived impact on the fate of Muslims.
Godown slum fire victims need support to rebuild lives
BBS data shows increase in elderly population, dependency ratio
UNSC must find a way to urgently enforce it
Govt must deal with the underlying reasons for unchecked inflation
Most public spaces and buildings in the country are not equipped to accommodate individuals with disabilities.
In other words, the world is in disunion not just from wealth and income disparities, but through the widening digital and knowledge application gaps.
What is more important: being a successful, financially viable business, or being a sustainable business?
Historian Willem van Schendel divides the historiography of the War of 1971 into two broad categories: i) first-generation historiographies and ii) second-generation historiographies.
The year 2023 marked the centennial of Abul Mansur Ahmad’s journalism—a milestone that holds not only significance but also relevance in understanding his enduring impact.
British administrator and archaeologist Alexander Cunningham, who served as the first director-general of the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI), founded in 1861, conducted the first archaeological survey in 1862-1863, followed by the second one in 1889-1891.
Breaking free from the cycle of excessive consumption requires awareness.
We even have our own experts repeatedly giving warnings ahead of the dengue season, and every year, they fall on deaf ears.
As a developing country, Bangladesh is a victim of brain drain.
Dr Syeda Sultana Razia speaks to The Daily Star Opinion regarding the causes behind frequent fires and some possible solutions.
Why is there so much difference between the reality of common people and that which the government wants to see or project?
Why is the government failing to manage the market as they should?
According to family members, Rab said the 38-year-old Sultana Jasmine suffered a stroke in their custody, but her relatives insisted that she had no medical issues
Through the Liberation War of 1971, the people of this region wanted to establish a state that would not be built in the model of Pakistan. Fifty-two years later, can we say we have achieved that goal?
Dr Tanvir Manzur, professor of civil engineering at Buet, talks about the importance of adhering to the building code to prevent fire incidents.
Despite the magnitude of the genocide, global recognition and acknowledgment of Bangladesh's struggle for independence have been inadequate.
Veteran diplomat M Humayun Kabir discusses the geopolitical history of Bangladesh's Liberation War in an exlcusive interview.
The game has changed, and it’s not you – it’s time. Or, more accurately, the lack of it.
Bangladesh, since 2018, has been classified as a 'moderate autocracy.'
Child-friendly infrastructure, design, and services require little to no cost if we only care to look at things through the eyes of a child.
The question posed by the bureaucrat reflects not only the depth of his ignorance but also reveals the general mindset of our policymakers.
Bangladesh Bank deserves credit for forging the deal of signing the MoU between EXIM Bank and Padma Bank on March 18.
A daughter’s identity is not defined by who she is fundamentally or characteristically, but who she should become to thrive in a man’s world.
Reducing income inequality by taking concrete steps is morally fair and economically justified.