International Women's Day 2024

International Women's Day 2024

Generations through a lens Changing times for women

The changes Bangladeshi women have witnessed right before their eyes are nothing short of a phenomenon. From the whispered admonitions of the grandmother and the silent struggles of the mother to the bold declarations of the daughter — the journey of women through changing times reflects both continuity and transformation.

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Decorating your home with arts and crafts

Whether you prefer a minimalistic style or are going for an aesthetically pleasing rustic look, the arts and craftwork chosen to decorate your home will undoubtedly set the tone and ambience of the place.

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Breaking barriers: Dr Eaysmin Ara Lekha’s journey to leadership and gender equality

The notion that women are not suited for leadership positions is gradually dispelled as society advances. Dr Eaysmin Ara Lekha, an academician, writer, researcher and social worker, has dedicated her time and efforts to addressing and actively working to improve academic standards and promote inclusivity throughout her professional life. As of 2023,

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Is Bangladesh witnessing a surge in female motorcycle users?

In a nation where traditional gender roles have long dictated societal norms a quiet revolution is underway on the streets of Bangladesh. In recent years, as more and more women are seizing the opportunity to use motorbikes daily, certain cultural perceptions and stereotypes are being effectively challenged.

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Driving change: The inspiring journey of Zainab Binte Mainuddin Monem

In the realm of business and innovation, few stories are as compelling and inspiring as that of Zainab Binte Mainuddin Monem. She has carved a unique path in the corporate world,

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Towards an inclusive and empowered society

On one hand, there have been leaps and bounds made in the area of women empowerment and inclusion of women in decision-making and society at large. On the other hand, cases of sexism, discrimination, etc. are still prevalent.

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