Pelé: Unseeing is believing
31 December 2022, 12:16 PM Opinion
When in Qatar, be a Qatari
10 December 2022, 13:30 PM Opinion
Bangladesh stumped by ‘blind love’
17 November 2022, 04:42 AM Opinion
Hollow democracies make the most noise
7 November 2022, 14:30 PM Opinion
Aedes-Manush Bhai-Bhai?
24 October 2022, 17:00 PM Opinion
Stealing the applause and appreciation
3 October 2022, 13:30 PM Opinion
Living on hope, devoid of reality
22 September 2022, 11:14 AM Opinion
A world in trouble, not just Bangladesh
8 August 2022, 13:00 PM Opinion

Pelé: Unseeing is believing

The world is grieving for Pelé, one of its most gifted sons, who won the universe with his football skills.
31 December 2022, 12:16 PM

When in Qatar, be a Qatari

In the days leading up to the greatest show on earth, miserably apt was the Bangla saying, "Jare dekhte nari, tar cholon banka."
10 December 2022, 13:30 PM

Bangladesh stumped by ‘blind love’

Over-dependence on technology and partisan umpiring is casting a shadow over cricket
17 November 2022, 04:42 AM

Hollow democracies make the most noise

Probably on account of my last two articles on Covid and dengue, someone thought I was a doctor.
7 November 2022, 14:30 PM

Aedes-Manush Bhai-Bhai?

The annual meeting of the Nikhil Bangladesh Mosha (mosquito) Samity has been convened.
24 October 2022, 17:00 PM

Rise in Covid cases: A lackadaisical lifestyle is hardly liberty

Mask usage has come down to five percent, my guess, well below the rate of infection.
19 October 2022, 14:00 PM

Stealing the applause and appreciation

What could be the psyche behind this ugly practice of stealing the limelight despite having no intellectual, technical, moral or effective input in any of the 23 goals that our girls scored in Kathmandu?
3 October 2022, 13:30 PM

Living on hope, devoid of reality

Many of us believe and widely practise the cliché of, “Hopefully, this shall not happen to me”.
22 September 2022, 11:14 AM

Mirsarai tragedy: Some coincidences are akin to death traps

Eleven passengers, including seven students, were killed in the collision between a microbus and a train in Mirsarai last month.
29 August 2022, 14:30 PM

A world in trouble, not just Bangladesh

Almost any major incident causes a ripple effect across the globe – a few ripples lasting longer and spreading further than the others.
8 August 2022, 13:00 PM

Unusual power lust in modern West

After quenching their lurid lust for power and property, funded by slavery and wholesale loot for centuries, leaving behind a trail of torture, murder and injustice, Western colonialists began to spread the word of the holy books,
18 June 2022, 18:00 PM

A nation bogged by pitiful pessimists

You have perhaps heard the tale of these two neighbours.
28 May 2022, 18:00 PM

To dua or not to dua?

You get a surprise phone call, not all have to be pleasant. According to this gentleman, although his voice was unfamiliar, you met him 10 years ago.
10 April 2022, 18:00 PM

The future doesn’t justify the past

In case you have felt the shivers recently, or sweated profusely, know that climate is not the only earthly element that has undergone change.
23 February 2022, 18:00 PM

Can we all play nice, please?

With the third round of Covid surge, educational institutions in Bangladesh are once again subjected to an extended shutdown.
5 February 2022, 18:00 PM

The crisis of wastage

From my flat on the 5th floor, I could hear a beggar beseech anyone who would care to listen for alms.
9 December 2021, 18:00 PM

The mirror speaketh the truth

On the sandy desert of Dubai and in the barren stretches of Abu Dhabi, it is ektur jonno difficult to connect bat with ball, to avoid wides and mokkhom good-length deliveries, and to hold on to a multiple loppa catches with both hands or to stop a boundary with your palm or your booted foot if you happen to speak in Bangla.
12 November 2021, 18:00 PM

Guns, but more Roses

In case you have not noticed, climate is not the only manifestation that has changed drastically over the last decade. People have too.
4 November 2021, 18:00 PM

Elbowed out by an open mind; sequel to ‘mind block’

Our wedding feasts are not the usual places to showcase our best behaviour. Reaching out to fetch a bowl of rezala over the next guy, tossing a shami kebab to a needy friend beyond the reach of your spoon, and trying to cover spilt borhani with only one layer of tissue paper are all part of the gaiety.
23 October 2021, 18:00 PM

Whom do the public servants serve?

Unlike the English language, where the hierarchy of age is muddled in the universality of “you,” Bangla distinguishes age, endearment, and insult with the terms “tui,”“tumi,” and “apni”—not in that order—as do several other dialects of the subcontinent.
15 October 2021, 18:00 PM