NHRC response to The Daily Star editorial

The National Human Rights Commission of Bangladesh responds to an editorial by The Daily Star.

Destruction of Hargazi Canal

There are no visible changes yet.

Who will listen to the woes of trainee doctors?

The trainee doctors at BSMMU have been demanding an increase of monthly allowance from Tk 20,000 to Tk 50,000 – a demand which is justified.

Concern about widespread gas leaks

This is a constant fear that people in the country must live with.

2y ago

Plug the brain drain

As a developing country, Bangladesh is a victim of brain drain.

3y ago

Railway passengers need comfortable seating arrangement

Sadly, there are not enough seats for the passengers to sit and take rest on the platform.

3y ago

Dhaka traffic made worse by our unruliness

Must we add to the woes of Dhaka traffic by driving as we please?

3y ago

Let gamers be

The recent arrest of 108 youth gamers from a community centre in Chuadanga is quite bizarre.

3y ago

Give us our driver’s licence cards

People are deprived of their licences due to backlogs created by the authorities themselves.

3y ago

'We don’t want schedules, we want electricity'

We cannot settle for anything less than uninterrupted electricity supply.

3y ago

All arts should be included in the curriculum

Education is supposed to be the systematic doorway to achieving conscious growth as a human being. Of all the things our current educational system takes into account, the arts are always kept on the sidelines as an extracurricular activity.

3y ago

Flood affected people need help

As the nation celebrates the opening of the Padma Bridge, let us not forget the flood affected people of Sylhet and Sunamganj. As the water

3y ago

Sanitary napkin as a relief item

More and more districts are being flooded in the country, and the affected people are in desperate need of regular relief items. Since a large

3y ago