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Visitors, shoppers troubled by parking irregularities at Trade Fair
Visitors and shoppers at the Dhaka International Trade Fair (DITF) are expressing frustration over issues such as overpriced food sold in unhygienic conditions, irregularities in parking under police supervision, and lax law enforcement, leading to embarrassing situations and a sense of insecurity.
Focus on students' mental well-being
Student life is an incredibly joyful time. Every moment unveils new mysteries. Going to school in groups, chatting with friends, playing games, and the love and affection of teachers – all of these make student life truly special. This period stays with a person for the rest of their life. As they grow older, people often feel regret, wishing they could relive those days. The anxiety of exams sometimes overwhelms many, and some even have nightmares about them in later life. However, compared to the sheer joy of student life, this anxiety is minimal; with a little awareness and regular study, one can easily overcome this fear and turn it into joy.
Reforming police in Bangladesh: A herculean task
The Police Reforms Commission has presented an extensive set of recommendations to the Interim Government, highlighting the need for significant efforts to reform Bangladesh's police force and restore public confidence. The 101-page report, led by bureaucrat Safar Raj Hossain and supported by former and current police officials, human rights activists, and other stakeholders, outlines 103 recommendations under 15 major areas.
All reforms should be based on constitutional reform report: Experts
On October 3, the interim government issued a notification forming commissions for reforms in the electoral system, judiciary, Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC), police, and public administration. Subsequently, on October 7, the Constitutional Reform Commission was established. In the second phase, commissions for media, health, labor, women’s affairs, and local government reforms were also created.
We don't want the country to become stateless
Mamunur Rashid is a playwright, actor, and drama director. He is a pioneering figure in the post-independence theatre movement of Bangladesh. He has written and directed numerous plays for television and has acted in numerous television dramas. For his significant contribution to theatre, he was awarded the Ekushey Padak in 2012. Though he received the Bangla Academy Award in 1982, he rejected it as a protest against the autocratic regime. Recently, he talked to Views Bangladesh to discuss the country's political landscape, the disrespect towards artists and intellectuals, and the anti-liberation narratives. The interview was conducted by Views Bangladesh Associate Editor Girish Goiric. This is the second part of a three-part interview.
EC's recommendations: Good news for independent candidates
In an effort to reform the electoral system, the Election System Reform Commission has proposed nearly 150 recommendations across 18 areas, including significant relief for independent candidates. The commission recommended replacing the requirement for 1% of constituency voters' signatures with the support of 500 voters for independent candidates.
Type 2 diabetes on rise among children
Once considered a condition primarily affecting adults, Type 2 diabetes is now alarmingly increasing among children. According to the latest statistics from 2019, 20% of children diagnosed with diabetes were found to have Type 2 diabetes. Data from BIRDEM General Hospital in Dhaka reveals that approximately 8,000 children there are living with diabetes, of which around 1,600, aged 0–16 years, have Type 2 diabetes.
Hayao Miyazaki's top five animations known for aesthetic excellence
When people hear the word “animation,” they often think it’s something made for children. However, that’s far from the truth. Many animated films deliver profound messages that make viewers think differently about life. Japanese animators have taken the medium to extraordinary heights, and when discussing Japanese animation, Hayao Miyazaki is the first name that comes to mind. His works are admired by audiences of all ages due to their unique storytelling, artistry, and depth. Once you start watching one of his creations, it’s impossible to take your eyes off the screen.
Efforts on to remove us from mainstream cultural practices
Mamunur Rashid is a playwright, actor, and drama director. He is a pioneering figure in the post-independence theatre movement of Bangladesh. He has written and directed numerous plays for television and has acted in numerous television dramas. For his significant contribution to theatre, he was awarded the Ekushey Padak in 2012. Though he received the Bangla Academy Award in 1982, he rejected it as a protest against the autocratic regime. Recently, he talked to Views Bangladesh to discuss the country's political landscape, the disrespect towards artists and intellectuals, and the anti-liberation narratives. The interview was conducted by Views Bangladesh Associate Editor Girish Goiric. This is the first part of a three-part interview.
Israeli destruction turns Northern Gaza into a ‘Ghost Region’
Since early October 2023, the Israeli military's devastating assault on northern Gaza has claimed the lives of 5,000 people, injured 9,050 others, and displaced thousands more. Those who still survive describe the area as a "ghost region." Hospitals, schools, refugee camps, mosques, churches, and countless buildings have been damaged or destroyed in the relentless attacks.