Lessons from Aduri's ordeal
Tuesday's verdict by a special court in Dhaka, which sentenced Nawrin Jahan Nodi to life imprisonment for torturing an 11-year-old domestic help, Aduri, and dumping her into a dustbin assuming she was dead, should give us immense satisfaction.
19 July 2017, 18:00 PM
Goodbye to the queen of kindness
The real Fayza Apa was the most soft-hearted person in the world. She was frustratingly generous and kindhearted. Frustrating, because there was no way you could dissuade her from buying gifts for you – and she bought gifts for practically everyone she knew and even for those she didn't.
8 July 2017, 18:00 PM
The spectre of Rip Van Winkle
This is a city where even the most important people fall victim of the Rip Van Winkle syndrome. They lie in the blissful sleep of negligence and apathy while their city's vitality, strength and resilience are washed away in the dirty waters.
7 July 2017, 18:00 PM
Where rapists do not fear to tread
News stories of two young women accusing the son of a well known jewellery store and one of his friends, of raping them at a hotel in Banani after a birthday party, are doing the rounds, evoking all sorts of reactions among the public.
18 May 2017, 18:00 PM
When in doubt bring Ershad out
You have to hand it to the former general/president. Nobody can really match the age-defying, flamboyant showstopper like Jatiya Party Chairman HM Ershad.
10 May 2017, 18:00 PM
The paradox of institutional silence
The paradox of silence is that it only accentuates the sound of things you may not want to hear. The silence I am talking about here is the institutional refusal to acknowledge, let alone address an unsavoury truth.
29 April 2017, 18:00 PM
Who cares what happened with Apu and Shakib?
Just when you thought you knew what the most significant news of the day was – West Bengal Chief Minister's rejection of the Teesta...
12 April 2017, 18:00 PM
No such place as home
For the majority of communities in this country, the idea of a woman inheriting more than a man is ludicrous, even equally is rarely accepted. But there have been instances where through legal channels brothers and sisters have shared their parents' wealth equally without any kind of acrimony.
21 March 2017, 18:00 PM
Opinion: What about fighting militant ideology?
The government's success in busting militant dens in various parts of the country is commendable and reveals its determination to root out terrorist outfits. But it also reveals some chilling facts.
16 March 2017, 12:37 PM
When women suffer, the world suffers too
It's always a challenge to come up with a piece for International Women's Day that will not sound clichéd and filled with lofty recommendations that are bound to make policy makers and anti feminists (if they have even deigned to read this at all) yawn with
7 March 2017, 18:00 PM
A special kind of stupid
Is it just me or is everyone around me going a bit cuckoo?! And I'm not talking about the lawmaker who thought it was grand to walk
13 February 2017, 18:00 PM
When children resort to crime
It could be over who gets to play in the field that day or who should be occupying the alleys to intimidate passersby. It could be because the harassment of a girl was protested. Or because a 'proposal' was rejected. It could be just about anything that can trigger brutality in a youngster.
29 January 2017, 18:00 PM
'The upside of the downside'
It was an expression of outrage against the apparent acceptability of anti-woman rhetoric, racial discrimination, religious intolerance and insularity, diseases that keep thriving across the globe.
25 January 2017, 18:00 PM
A homeless UP member?
Our correspondent from Moulvibazar started his report with ‘believe it or not’ and truly this story is shocking. An elected Union Parishad member who is apparently quite popular in the community does not have a place to live and therefore is forced to make her home under a bridge on Dhaka Sylhet highway.
10 January 2017, 09:20 AM
The quirks and perks of getting old
Aging and quirkiness are like Siamese twins and can seldom be separated. This is why as you grow older you will inadvertently acquire a good dose of crankiness and a bucketful of eccentricities that the young (and cruel) will snicker about behind your back.
7 January 2017, 18:00 PM
Reality bites of 2016
I think the biggest lesson we learnt in 2016 is that we have been living in a bubble of delusion - about the kind of world we live in.
31 December 2016, 18:00 PM
The administration's parallel reality
Idon't know what I would be going through if I had been a Hindu resident of Brahmanbaria's Nasirnagar, and now recently of Bochaganj, Dinajpur, where at least 20 Hindu houses have been torched, if my house or that of my Hindu relatives or neighbours had been attacked by a few hundred frenzied men who unleashed their hatred by vandalising, looting and setting everything on fire.
3 December 2016, 18:00 PM
No one knows who attacked Nasirnagar
Nasirnagar seems to be a place where no matter how many facts are unearthed by relentlessly inquisitive journalists, the administration manages to come up with a completely different reality.
1 December 2016, 11:07 AM
Child marriage is wrong, exceptions are unacceptable
Perhaps we were a bit delusional in thinking that there was a consensus regarding the fact that child marriage, that is marriage of a girl under 18, would be considered a social evil that should be completely shunned in our country.
26 November 2016, 18:00 PM
Carnival of the Bizarre and Brazen
To say that the US elections this year has been the most dramatic would be an understatement.
8 November 2016, 11:37 AM