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Behind the Cyst: Families Facing Bangladesh’s Teen Gang Epidemic
When Indira Gandhi, the first foreign head of state to visit Bangladesh, concluded her historic trip, Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman,
Who Might Buy TikTok? Potential Buyers Eye U.S. Operations Amid National Security Concerns
With ByteDance under mounting pressure to sell TikTok’s U.S. operations by January 19, 2025, the focus has shifted to potential
Why Did Muhammad Yunus’s Popularity Decline?
On August 5, when the name of Muhammad Yunus was announced as the Chief Advisor to the President following a
Inclusive Elections and a Smooth Exit
No government in any country lasts forever, nor can it. Even in the past, when empires were established, they eventually
How Long Must We Hear About “Political Motivations” Behind Attacks on Minorities?
On January 11, at 5:54 PM, the Daily Prothom Alo online edition published a news titled, “Attacks on Minorities – 98% Motivated by
Chinmoy Das and a Tragic Community
Swadesh Roy The lower court has denied bail to Chinmoy Kumar Das (Chinmoy Prabhu). According to the prosecution, the case
Is It Right to Deny the Awakening of the Bengali Hindu Youth?
For nearly eight decades, this land has been known by three names: East Bengal, East Pakistan, and Bangladesh. During this
After 54 Years, 1971
In May of this year, the skies over West Bengal were heavy with clouds. By ten in the morning, I
The Battles Ahead for Donald Trump
Swadesh Roy Donald Trump is undoubtedly one of the most notable victors in U.S. electoral history. Yet, despite his impressive
The Hidden Costs of Raising Kids Without Grandparental Support
In the 90s, Fridays were a sanctuary—a day when Abbu and Ammu could unwind because Nana and Nani would take



















