Bangladeshi high schooler Laiba navigates a changing curriculum shaped by political upheaval and historical revisionism.
Bangladesh should adopt a new foreign policy that reflects the country’s evolving geopolitical realities following the fall of the Sheikh Hasina, said speakers at a seminar yesterday.
Due to subservient policy of fascist Sheikh Hasina towards India, the Teesta Mega Plan was not implemented. As a result, the ...
Bangladesh has introduced radical changes to its school curriculum, reflecting the country's ongoing political and ...
Radical changes to the school curriculum are routine in Bangladesh, where febrile political divisions dating back to its ...
Born in 1955 in Khulna, in what was then East Pakistan, Mokammel studied at Dhaka University and worked as a Left-wing ...
The Ameer of Jamaat-e-Islami Dr. Shafiqur Rahman in a press statement here said the probe report released recently by the UN ...
Jamaat-e-Islami Amir Dr Shafiqur Rahman on Saturday called on the government to consider banning the Awami League, citing a ...
DHAKA, Feb 15, 2025 (BSS) – The book ‘36-e July Gono Obbhutthan (36th July Uprising)’ by journalist and researcher Muhammad Nure Alam is expected to play a significant role as a key document in the ...
He stated that the people of Bangladesh were deprived of democracy, freedom of speech, and civil liberties for 17 long years ...
The INDIA bloc remains divided over Punjab CM Bhagwant Mann's claim that flights with illegal Indian immigrants landed in ...
A controversial question in Calcutta University's political science paper referenced incorrect details about Sheikh Hasina's ...