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Dawn of female leadership in Olympics

Sports

by Ekramuzzaman

Dawn of female leadership in Olympics

The Olympic Games are a magical spectacle of five interlocked rings—an enchanting four-letter word that draws humanity like a magnet. The Olympics are a celebration of life itself, one of the greatest legacies of Greek civilization. They represent the harmony of tradition and modernity. From its inception, the modern Olympic movement declared that it would embrace beauty without discrimination—rejecting inequality, gender bias, and racial division. The philosophy of the Olympics champions human dignity and the triumph of humanity.

Dawn of female leadership in Olympics
Goal setting and positive mindset

Sports

by Ekramuzzaman

Goal setting and positive mindset

The increasing tendency to stir emotions regarding sports, athletes, and organizers is alarming. This is detrimental to the sports arena. Division, conflicts, and controversies at various levels weaken unity in sports. A diverse yet unified sporting community is not only aesthetically pleasing but also essential. Rushing into sports-related initiatives and decisions without understanding them fosters a negative mindset. Anticipating incidents that may hinder progress towards goals and becoming overly concerned about them is the definition of anxiety.

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Do you think the 13th National Parliamentary Election should be held before or after the reforms?

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Blanche Monnier Love Story

State and Politics

There is no alternative to an elected government for economic progress
government for economic progress

State and Politics

There is no alternative to an elected government for economic progress

Under the leadership of Dr. Muhammad Yunus, the primary task of the interim government is to steer the country back to a truly democratic system through proper democratic procedures. The expectation and aspiration of the people is to be able to elect a government of their choice through the exercise of their voting rights. There is no room for deception in this process. The recent mass movement began over the demand for reforming the quota system in government jobs, but it eventually evolved into a movement for toppling the government. At the heart of the movement lies one core demand: democracy, democracy, and democracy.

Stop stone extraction frenzy in Sylhet
Stop stone

State and Politics

Stop stone extraction frenzy in Sylhet

The Sada Pathor (White Stone) Tourist Center near the zero line of the Bholaganj border in Companiganj upazila of Sylhet is one of the most attractive places for domestic and foreign tourists. This is the must visit spot in the area. This tourist center is spread over an area of ​​about 15 acres near the Bangladesh-India border. The main attraction of this tourist center is the stream of water flowing over numerous small and large stones. Thousands of tourists from home and abroad flock there every day to see this beauty; but the area has recently started to become empty of stones due to the stone extraction. Today (May 3) media reports say that the gang has started looting stones in the white stone area since April 23.

'Inevitable reasons' for news shutdown and journalist's dismissal
World Press Freedom Day

State and Politics

'Inevitable reasons' for news shutdown and journalist's dismissal

Just four days before World Press Freedom Day on May 3rd, on April 29th, what happened at three television channels in Bangladesh raised serious questions not only about the statements of the interim government's Chief Adviser Dr. Muhammad Yunus and the former Information and Broadcasting Adviser Nahid Islam but also about journalists' freedom to ask questions, their authority, and the boundaries of that freedom.

No progressive force can be found in the country now
No progressive force can be found in the country now

Politics and Bureaucracy

No progressive force can be found in the country now

In seeking an answer to the question of which path Bangladesh is on, we must examine the clear objective of establishing a powerful, prosperous, and democratic state. Mere protest and resistance against malevolent forces yield no significant benefit; at best, they may only replace one corrupt power with another. Constructive thought and action are necessary. We must break the existing laws, regulations, and structures to establish better ones, not to perpetuate disorder. We need to break down the old to build anew, not just to destroy. The focus now must be on building.

Strengthening the demand for employment on May Day
May Day

State and Politics

Strengthening the demand for employment on May Day

Civilization has advanced through the blows of the worker’s hammer. While it is true that one becomes a worker through labor, the term “worker” typically conjures the image of an industrial laborer. Yet, the scope of working people is far broader, because every human being is involved in some form of work, and every task requires labor. In that sense, all people on earth could be considered workers. From a Marxist perspective, the working class is the most modern class, destined to lead the revolution. Karl Marx gave special status to factory workers as a revolutionary class—liberated from feudal bondage, yet united under one roof and one collective interest within the factory system.

Why the neglect in enforcing labour laws despite existence?
labour law

State and Politics

Why the neglect in enforcing labour laws despite existence?

Three driving forces underpin Bangladesh’s development and progress: high-yielding rice in agriculture, labor-intensive export-oriented garment manufacturing, and remittances from overseas employment. At the core of all three lies labor and the working population. However, in the development equation, the share of the working class remains minimal. According to international standards, the rights and dignity of workers in Bangladesh have not been established in state, social, or economic spheres. Workers and employees in the country are still deprived of living wages, the right to freely form trade unions in accordance with ILO Conventions 87 and 98, and other legitimate rights, social recognition, and protection.

Special Content

Interim Government's first DC conference: What new directions are expected?
Interim Government's first DC conference: What new directions are expected?

Report

by Manik Miazee

Interim Government's first DC conference: What new directions are expected?

The first District Commissioners (DC) conference of the interim government holds significant importance in the current administrative context. This conference will involve discussions between the DCs and various ministries, where important directions will be given. In light of the changed political scenario, special policy decisions and administrative directions are expected to emerge from this conference.

A day of tranquility amid Rudra Boishakh
A day of tranquility amid Rudra Boishakh

Article

by Mrityunjoy Roy

A day of tranquility amid Rudra Boishakh

Boishakh is the first month of the Bengali year, the first month of summer. It was predicted that there would be five consecutive days of storms and rain from the first day of Boishakh. Nature announced the arrival of Boishakh with the Kalboishakhi. Black clouds approached the horizon, a strong wind began to blow, the young mangoes in bunches became unwieldy in that wind, and the dust and dry leaves

International

Deadly missile strike hits Tel Aviv: 2 Israeli soldiers killed

Deadly missile strike hits Tel Aviv: 2 Israeli soldiers killed

Deadly missile strike hits Tel Aviv: 2 Israeli soldiers killed

A powerful hypersonic missile launched by Yemen's Houthi rebels struck near Ben Gurion International Airport in Tel Aviv on May 4, 2025, resulting in the deaths of two Israeli soldiers and injuring several others. The attack has significantly escalated tensions in the Middle East, reports Reuters.

Maldives President sets record with 15-hour press conference

Maldives President sets record with 15-hour press conference

Maldives President sets record with 15-hour press conference

Maldives President Mohamed Muizzu held a marathon press conference lasting nearly 15 hours, setting a new world record, his office announced on Sunday. This surpassed the previous record held by Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky.

Industry

Kaspersky and Robi partner to launch premium cybersecurity services for Bangladesh
Kaspersky and Robi partner to launch premium cybersecurity services for Bangladesh

by Press Release

Kaspersky and Robi partner to launch premium cybersecurity services for Bangladesh

Robi Axiata PLC, in strategic collaboration with global cybersecurity leader Kaspersky and local partner ICT Distribution, has officially launched Kaspersky Premium services for Robi and Airtel subscribers in Bangladesh. This groundbreaking initiative aims to deliver world-class digital protection seamlessly to millions of mobile users across the country.

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Economics

BRAC Bank TARA at Eight: Creating financial opportunities for women in Bangladesh
BRAC Bank TARA at Eight: Creating financial opportunities for women in Bangladesh

by Press Release

BRAC Bank TARA at Eight: Creating financial opportunities for women in Bangladesh

BRAC Bank launched TARA, the country’s first comprehensive banking proposition dedicated to women, in 2017. It was created to ensure that women, whether entrepreneurs, homemakers, students, professionals, or rural customers, could access financial services tailored to their needs.

Art and Culture

Pete Seeger: A protester against war

Pete Seeger: A protester against war

Pete Seeger

Amid the global wars of the 20th century, one of the most vocal voices against them was American folk music legend Pete Seeger. A passionate singer devoted to folk music, Pete was a tireless advocate for peace.

Satyajit Ray: Through emotion and insight

Satyajit Ray: Through emotion and insight

Satyajit Ray: Through emotion and insight

“The more they read, the more they know, the more they deny.” This line from 'Heerak Rajar Deshe', spoken by the tyrannical king, ironically mirrors the life of its creator—Satyajit Ray. The more Ray read, observed, and understood the world around him, the more his films stood apart—reflective, layered, and deeply human. Today, on his birthday, we remember not just a filmmaker, but a storyteller who reshaped the landscape of Bengali and world cinema.

Diplomacy

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