Interview / “Will to survive against poverty and nature is at the core of my film”
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Unheard Voices
Before you sip your tea, remember Chandpur 1921
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Clay toys lose ground as plastic dominates childhood
19 May 2026, 10:00 AM
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Interview / Haor crisis is fundamentally a management failure: Ainun Nishat
16 May 2026, 00:00 AM
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The long road for women drivers in Bangladesh
15 May 2026, 09:00 AM
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Who speaks for the tiger widows of Sundarbans?
14 May 2026, 09:45 AM
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Behind the bright bangles of Dhaka
12 May 2026, 11:00 AM
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Why are Bangladesh’s mothers still going hungry?
9 May 2026, 00:00 AM
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Living on the edge: How monsoon turns coastal life into survival
9 May 2026, 00:00 AM
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Beyond reform: Securing dignity for Bangladesh’s workers
30 April 2026, 22:20 PM
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“Will to survive against poverty and nature is at the core of my film”
Filmmaker Muhammad Quayum reflects on the haor’s beauty, hardship, resilience, and his decades-long journey behind Kura Pakkhir Shunye Ura.
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Before you sip your tea, remember Chandpur 1921
From the 1921 Mulluke Cholo movement to modern wage protests, explore the history and ongoing demands of tea garden workers in Bangladesh.
30 MIN(s) ago
Clay toys lose ground as plastic dominates childhood
Once central to rural Bengal, traditional pottery now struggles to survive amid plastic dominance and fading public interest.
19 May 2026, 10:00 AM
Haor crisis is fundamentally a management failure: Ainun Nishat
A defining factor is the massive rainfall it receives upstream. Across the border lies Cherrapunji, historically the wettest place on Earth.
16 May 2026, 00:00 AM
The long road for women drivers in Bangladesh
Women drivers in Bangladesh face stereotypes, safety risks and structural barriers while challenging deep-rooted gender inequality on roads.
15 May 2026, 09:00 AM
Who speaks for the tiger widows of Sundarbans?
Bangladesh’s tiger widows endure stigma, poverty, and neglect while bearing conservation’s hidden human costs alone for decades.
14 May 2026, 09:45 AM
Behind the bright bangles of Dhaka
Behind the colourful bangles in Shahbagh and Nilkhet, women street vendors fight for survival in Dhaka's informal economy. Read their stories of resilience.
12 May 2026, 11:00 AM
Living on the edge: How monsoon turns coastal life into survival
Before the start of the disaster season, there is a rush of house changes along the coast. People on the banks of the Meghna River are busy repairing their houses.
9 May 2026, 00:00 AM
Why are Bangladesh’s mothers still going hungry?
This was the first time I was visiting Lalmonirhat, excited to see how the urban/peri-urban living structure differed from what I was used to seeing in Dhaka city, with a goal of examining whether the children in the region are eating well.
9 May 2026, 00:00 AM
Why Rana Plaza survivors are still protesting
Thirteen years after Rana Plaza, survivors demand compensation, accountability, and dignity the state has yet to deliver.
30 April 2026, 23:03 PM
Beyond reform: Securing dignity for Bangladesh’s workers
ILO Director-General reflects on Bangladesh’s labour progress, reforms, and global work challenges on International Labour Day message
30 April 2026, 22:20 PM
The app treats me like a number: The uncertain lives of Dhaka’s ride-hailing drivers
Across Dhaka, app-based drivers chase flexibility while confronting instability, revealing how temporary work quietly becomes enduring reality.
30 April 2026, 21:45 PM
Between flexibility and uncertainty: The lives behind Dhaka’s food delivery
In Dhaka, food delivery riders power everyday convenience while navigating unstable earnings, risks, and an uncertain future.
30 April 2026, 16:54 PM
Servants of an algorithm: May Day and the fight for the South Asian digital working class
Platform labour represents a modern digital colonialism, exploiting South Asian gig workers through relentless algorithmic management systems.
30 April 2026, 16:39 PM
Unseen struggles of ATM security guards in Bangladesh
In ATM booths, guards endure relentless hours, low pay, and invisible hardships that rarely spark change.
30 April 2026, 11:30 AM
Fixing a labour justice system that fails workers
A legal framework, however well intended, is only as effective as the institutions that implement it.
30 April 2026, 09:00 AM
Who counts as a worker?
May Day, thus, needs to move beyond symbolic celebration.
30 April 2026, 00:01 AM
Career breaks: A systemic flaw for 96 million women
Leaving work for family often isn’t a choice but a quiet push, shaping women’s identities and careers.
28 April 2026, 12:00 PM
What the government can really do for returnee women migrants
Holistic reintegration systems are essential to address the diverse challenges facing returnee women migrant workers in Bangladesh.
21 April 2026, 15:07 PM
Can sluice gates fix the haor waterlogging crisis?
Unplanned embankments cause Haor waterlogging, requiring a hybrid model of scientific planning and local community water management.
20 April 2026, 17:37 PM