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Dhaka Courier
Freedom Sanitary Napkin WIL Fest Celebrates Women Empowerment
Marking the International Women’s Day, Women in Leadership (WIL) initiated the first ever WIL FEST on 8-10 March at Bangladesh Shilpakala Academy.
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March 16, 2018
Dhaka Courier
A New Kind Of Tragedy
Last Monday both Bangladesh and Nepal witnessed some of their citizens perished in deadliest of air crashes in contemporary aviation history in our parts of the world.
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March 16, 2018
Dhaka Courier
Ending All Forms Of Violence Against Children In Schools
Schools are the places where children gain knowledge and skills as well as learn attitudes and behaviour that can shape their relationship with the community.
3 min |
May 4, 2018
Dhaka Courier
Weeklong Dhaka Book Fair Starts At Shahbagh
National Book Centre and Department of Public Libraries have jointly initiated a weeklong book fair at Central Public Library, Shahbagh in the capital. The fair was inaugurated on April 27 by Professor Emeritus Anisuzzmana.
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May 4, 2018
Dhaka Courier
Iqbal's move with art towards a genuine world
Solo show at Courtyard in Dhanmondi.
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May 4, 2018
Dhaka Courier
Shelving The Books: Death Of A Habit
How many people of this young generation know Romena Afaz’s Dashyu Bonhur series? Undoubtedly, not many bacause this is old. How familiar is Kuasha then? Not much right? These names are close to the hearts of young people back in 70s’, 80s’ and 90s’. Undeniably, there are still young people who are familiar with these names and even many others.
4 min |
May 4, 2018
Dhaka Courier
Poet Belal Chowdhury: A Solitary Walker
“Cast a cold eye/ On life on death/ Horseman, pass by/,” wrote W. B. Yeats in his own epitaph. The inscribed words are the last bit of his poem Under Ben Bulben, which later became and is still becoming the philosophy of life of many of his devotees.
5 min |
May 4, 2018
Dhaka Courier
Growing Popularity Of Dance Needs Showcasing: Minu Haque
On the eve of International Dance Day on April 29, Ekushey Padak recipient dancer and choreographer Minu Haque urged the media to showcase dance as a prominent performing art of Bangladesh.
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May 4, 2018
Dhaka Courier
Dhaka's Noise Level Too High To Tolerate
The extent of noise pollution is twice higher than the human tolerance level in Dhaka, seriously affecting public health
2 min |
May 4, 2018
Dhaka Courier
A New Approach To Peace
When the United Nations was created, its founders envisioned a different kind of world.
3 min |
May 4, 2018
Dhaka Courier
The Greatest Danger To Journalism Lurks In Men's Hearts
In her provocative monologue at this year’s White House Correspondents Dinner, that seems to have drawn bellyaching laughter and sanctimonious outrage in equal measure, US comedian Michelle Wolf skewered pretty much everyone under the sun, as is often the way in this unique annual event, but pointedly deigned to spare the print media. Only to deliver the blow back-handed, by saying it was because “it is illegal to attack an endangered species.”
4 min |
May 4, 2018
Dhaka Courier
Should Private Universities Allow Student Politics?
Should Private Universities Allow Student Politics?
4 min |
January 5, 2018
Dhaka Courier
Gohin Baluchar, Putra To Lead Transition Into 2018
Gohin Baluchar, Putra To Lead Transition Into 2018
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January 5, 2018
Dhaka Courier
A Mega Printmaking Exhibition At Shilpakala Academy
A Mega Printmaking Exhibition At Shilpakala Academy
1 min |
January 5, 2018
Dhaka Courier
A Leg-Up To Tea Workers
A Leg-Up To Tea Workers
7 min |
January 5, 2018
Dhaka Courier
Nature boy
Nature boy
2 min |
January 5, 2018
Dhaka Courier
Julius Caesar . . . In Legend, In History
Julius Caesar . . . In Legend, In History
4 min |
January 5, 2018
Dhaka Courier
In This Sad August . . .
It is this great man, this embodiment of freedom,we lost to the wolves on 15 August 1975.
5 min |
August 4, 2017
Dhaka Courier
Let's Talk Dirty
What happens to piles of waste that is growing exponentially over an endless period of time? Dhaka Courier sought out a locally originated company which has redefined the term ‘waste’ and turned it into a commodity for economic, environmental and social benefit.
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August 4, 2017
Dhaka Courier
Is A China-Centric World Inevitable?
The country makes use of templates from the past to construct a modern narrative of power and its activities on the Doklam plateau should be seen in this context.
5 min |
August 4, 2017
Dhaka Courier
Awards Inspire Artists To Strive For Perfection - Kalidas Karmakar
Nevertheless, he likes to paint about Bangladesh.
6 min |
August 4, 2017
Dhaka Courier
Demand Supply Gap In Information Widening
Dr RitiIbrahim, in conversation with Dhaka Courier, also sees discrepancy in sources of industrial data.
3 min |
August 4, 2017
Dhaka Courier
Unleashing The Imagination Of Business
Unleashing The Imagination Of Business
8 min |
November 24, 2017
Dhaka Courier
Digital Security Act Will Not Harass Journalist: Inu
He urges media people to work as vanguards of democracy
4 min |
November 24, 2017
Dhaka Courier
Farmers Need Protection From Flashflood Losses
Farmers Need Protection From Flashflood Losses
4 min |
November 24, 2017
Dhaka Courier
Call It Genocide
Call It Genocide
3 min |
November 24, 2017
Dhaka Courier
An Exploration Of New Frontiers
A World of Three Zeros The New Economics of Zero Poverty, Zero Unemployment and Zero Net Carbon Emissions Muhammad Yunus with Karl Weber The University Press Limited
3 min |
November 24, 2017
Dhaka Courier
History Of Electricity In Bangladesh
Electricity utilization in this region (Bangladesh) started in 1901 when a private generator was installed at the residence of the then Nawab of Dhaka.
2 min |
December 1, 2017
Dhaka Courier
Many Hurdles Yet To Cross Before Repatriation Prof Ali Riaz
Absence of third-party, int’l body to monitor progress most surprising, worrying, he says.
5 min |
December 1, 2017
Dhaka Courier
Beyond 'Raid And Rescue': Rime To Acknowledge The Damage Being Done
Raid and rescue operations are widely portrayed as heroic efforts to save the innocent from the evil. But, as this BTS series makes clear, the reality is not so clear-cut.
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