Yesterday I went to this place called Alexander. It’s in a way to the furthest of South Asia – the land ends there and the great river Meghna starts – making her way to the Bay of Bengal. There I with my friends witnessed just how deadly river erosion can be. There is no certainty […]
Response to Dhaka Attack
I’d refrain myself from posting about “sensitive” things like Religion and Politics. But silence is not always good. At times like this I can’t help sharing my opinion. My heart goes out to all the victims of Dhaka Attack and their families. There is no word to express how I feel about the great loss […]
Bangladesh: Fundamentalism vs Coexistence
Bringing war criminals to justice is long overdue and Jamat Shibir has come in the way. To stop them, you have to stop the organizations through which they exist. I want Jamat Shibir removed, and so I ask which institutions are linked to them. Yes, people would have no complain if Hindu, Buddhist banks, if […]
Message From Shahbag
I am not a supporter of any political party of Bangladesh. However, I support the Shahbag movement. When I heard about the protest, I joined, along with countless others – to demand highest punishment for war criminal Kader Mollah. The movement, has been dubbed by Jamat-Shibir as a staged protest brought by Awami League. I […]
Tribute To Alan Turing
Today is the 100th birthday of Alan Turing, who is the father of Computing. First thing, if you’re using a phone today, or a computer, or ATM, it is because of his brain. He has dawned a new era in computer science as we know it today, all the ‘modern machines’ capable of executing a […]
Dignity of Labour
We see uncountable number of beggars roaming on the streets of Dhaka everyday,and we also see a large number of day laborers working on construction sites. However, a beggar`s daily income is far more than that of a laborer`s.So,why beggars beg and why the day laborers do not beg? Let`s not count the disabled and […]