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Ramisa is gone: Heart immersed in dull, icy darkness
Ramisa is gone: Heart immersed in dull, icy darkness

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by AKM Jasim Uddin

Ramisa is gone: Heart immersed in dull, icy darkness

Currently, the familiar classroom of the second grade at the Popular Model School in Mirpur is enveloped in silence. Outside, the sun blazes, yet the interior of the room is shrouded in a dull, icy gloom. The bench where Ramisa, the class's top student, would sit daily to organize her books with remarkable skill, feels even more desolate and quiet today.

Family or state: Who bears the responsibility for the safety of children?
Family or state: Who bears the responsibility for the safety of children?

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Family or state: Who bears the responsibility for the safety of children?

Each day, upon engaging with the media, we are confronted with distressing reports of child abuse, rape, murder, kidnapping, and child labor. Recently, incidents such as the murder of Ramisa, along with a series of child abuse and murder cases across various regions of the country, have profoundly unsettled society once more. Whether at school, at home, or on the streets, it appears that children are not entirely safe in any environment. In this technological era, children encounter numerous risks both in the physical world and online.

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Ramisa is gone: Heart immersed in dull, icy darkness
Ramisa is gone: Heart immersed in dull, icy darkness

by AKM Jasim Uddin

Ramisa is gone: Heart immersed in dull, icy darkness

Currently, the familiar classroom of the second grade at the Popular Model School in Mirpur is enveloped in silence. Outside, the sun blazes, yet the interior of the room is shrouded in a dull, icy gloom. The bench where Ramisa, the class's top student, would sit daily to organize her books with remarkable skill, feels even more desolate and quiet today.

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Family or state: Who bears the responsibility for the safety of children?
Family or state: Who bears the responsibility for the safety of children?

by Nazmul Ahsan

Family or state: Who bears the responsibility for the safety of children?

Each day, upon engaging with the media, we are confronted with distressing reports of child abuse, rape, murder, kidnapping, and child labor. Recently, incidents such as the murder of Ramisa, along with a series of child abuse and murder cases across various regions of the country, have profoundly unsettled society once more. Whether at school, at home, or on the streets, it appears that children are not entirely safe in any environment. In this technological era, children encounter numerous risks both in the physical world and online.

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As the world grapples with an ongoing energy crisis, the need for renewable energy has never been more urgent. The price of fossil fuels continues to rise globally, and the impacts of climate change are being felt by communities around the world. Bangladesh, with its increasing population and growing energy demands, faces the dual challenge of improving access to energy while also addressing environmental concerns.

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They would have tried to rape me had I not screamed: Farin
They would have tried to rape me had I not screamed: Farin

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