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Why Zia still matters today

Why Zia still matters today

May 30 marks the 45th anniversary of the demise of Shaheed President Ziaur Rahman, a freedom fighter and nation builder who founded the Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP). The death of Shaheed Ziaur Rahman at the hands of those attempting to stage a coup in Chittagong not only meant the end of the


Canal excavation for water security and economic resilience

Canal excavation for water security and economic resilience

The history of Bangladesh's agriculture and rural life is fundamentally intertwined with its rivers, canals, and wetlands. However, over time, unplanned management, siltation of water bodies, and the over-extraction of groundwater have severely weakened our natural water systems. Consequently, desp

Small bees, big impact for people and the planet

Small bees, big impact for people and the planet

Every year on May 20, the world celebrates World Bee Day—a moment to recognise the indispensable role of bees in sustaining ecosystems and ensuring food security. Established by the United Nations in 2017, the day also honors Anton Janša, whose legacy continues to shape modern apicultu

The invisible burden of motherhood

The invisible burden of motherhood

"Parenting" has been a common term to all of us for ages. In today's urban Bangladesh, the concept and practice of parenting has become more competitive, visible and most importantly more exhausting than the previous generation. Modern day parenting is constantly asking for perfections and mileston

Hypertension the silent killer

Hypertension the silent killer

Every year on May 17, the world pauses to reflect on a disease that asks for no permission before it enters a life, claims no visible wound, yet quietly dismantles hearts, kidneys, and brains with chilling precision.  World Hypertension Day is not simply a date on a health calendar - it is a

Political economy of warfare

Political economy of warfare

On February 28 this year, the United States and Israel jointly launched a military operation against Iran, in which the then supreme leader Ayatollah Syed Ali Khamenei, along with top military officials, was martyred. What began as a conflict aimed at destroying Iran's nuclear programme has now tak

The price of digital freedom in an era of deepfakes

The price of digital freedom in an era of deepfakes

In the bustling tea stalls of Dhaka and the hyper-connected digital corridors of Facebook and WhatsApp, a new kind of warfare is unfolding. It isn't fought with bullets, but with pixels and "deepfakes." As Bangladesh navigates a transformative political era in 2026, we find ourselves at a critical