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“An artist can win hearts of listeners only by becoming one with the emotion and philosophy of that song” — Urvi Som
“An artist can win hearts of listeners only by becoming one with the emotion and philosophy of that song” — Urvi Som

Interview

by Oorbee Shom

“An artist can win hearts of listeners only by becoming one with the emotion and philosophy of that song” — Urvi Som

Oorbee Shom is a renowned Nazrul Sangeet and classical music artist and teacher. As a former student of Government Music College, she completed her B. Music and M. Music in Nazrul Sangeet from the same institution, securing first class in M. Music. She is currently teaching at Government Music College.

RU inquiry committee yet to submit report after 16 months
RU inquiry committee yet to submit report after 16 months

Report

by RU Correspondent

RU inquiry committee yet to submit report after 16 months

A 16-member fact-finding committee was formed at Rajshahi University (RU) to investigate allegations of corruption and irregularities in infrastructure construction, maintenance and development projects since 2009, irregularities in recruitment and promotions, and torture and harassment during the July 2024 uprising. However, even after 16 months of the committee's formation, the investigation report has not been submitted. This has raised questions among teachers and students regarding the committee's activities and the publication of its report.

August 21: From a bloody afternoon to two decades of legal battles
August 21: From a bloody afternoon to two decades of legal battles

Report

by Hira Talukder

August 21: From a bloody afternoon to two decades of legal battles

It was the afternoon of August 21, 2004. An Awami League rally on Bangabandhu Avenue was nearing its end. Then opposition leader Sheikh Hasina had just finished her speech from a makeshift truck stage and was stepping down when a series of explosions shook the area.

Ammar withdraws Tk 2.4 million from RUCSU fund, accounts missing for Tk 1.84 million
Ammar withdraws Tk 2.4 million from RUCSU fund, accounts missing for Tk 1.84 million

Report

by RU Correspondent

Ammar withdraws Tk 2.4 million from RUCSU fund, accounts missing for Tk 1.84 million

Rajshahi University Central Students’ Union (RUCSU) General Secretary (GS) Salauddin Ammar has withdrawn Tk 2.388 million from the union’s fund, but has yet to submit bills and vouchers accounting for Tk 1.839 million of the amount. So far, he has submitted expenditure documents for only Tk 549,000.

Autumn arrives but with dry spell
Autumn arrives but with dry spell

Article

by Hira Talukder

Autumn arrives but with dry spell

"Autumn has come, a touch of frost lingers in the air" — Rabindranath's autumn is a familiar portrait of Bengali nature. Blue skies with white clouds, swaying kash flowers, dew drops on morning grass and the soft glow of sunlight — autumn is a season awaited by both nature and people.

Rotten chillies openly sold at Panchagarh market, consumers at health risk
Rotten chillies openly sold at Panchagarh market, consumers at health risk

Report

by Masum Hossain

Rotten chillies openly sold at Panchagarh market, consumers at health risk

Before dawn, the chilli market is set up — piles of good-quality dry chillies on one side and stacks of rotten ones on the other. As light breaks, the Kaliganj market in Panchagarh's Boda upazila bustles with buyers and sellers. Traders from various districts buy dry chillies, and by 9am, most of the business is done. The concern is that rotten dry chillies are openly sold here with significant demand, putting consumers at risk.

Bhutto’s attempt to reunite broken Pakistan
Bhutto’s attempt to reunite broken Pakistan

Politics and Bureaucracy

by Rahat Minhaz

Bhutto’s attempt to reunite broken Pakistan

In the last week of June 1974, Pakistani Prime Minister Zulfikar Ali Bhutto visited Dhaka. Although visiting the Savar National Memorial was part of the official protocol, Bhutto initially expressed his unwillingness to go there. However, under the firm insistence of Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, Bhutto was compelled to visit the memorial to pay tribute to those who had been martyred in 1971. Yet the shrewd Bhutto did not go to the memorial in formal attire; he went wearing a T-shirt and a golf cap. He objected to the playing of a bugle, the laying of wreaths and a gun salute.

Golam Sarwar: An editor who walked in path of light
Golam Sarwar: An editor who walked in path of light

Article

by Rahat Minhaz

Golam Sarwar: An editor who walked in path of light

As the Fourth Estate, the press and news media carry an immense responsibility. The media not only presents events before readers objectively, but can also play a major role in shaping public opinion during movements, struggles and critical moments by taking a principled moral position. At times, the media itself becomes the voice of the people.

Does decline in pass rate necessarily mean decline in quality of education?
Does decline in pass rate necessarily mean decline in quality of education?

Education

by Raju Norul

Does decline in pass rate necessarily mean decline in quality of education?

After a record 82-day wait, the results of this year’s SSC and equivalent examinations have finally been published. The combined pass rate across all education boards stands at 62 per cent. Of nearly 1.8 million candidates, just over 1.1 million passed. In terms of the SSC results, this is the lowest pass rate in the past 20 years. Compared with 2021, the rate is 31 percentage points lower.

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