Afra Anika Nawar Khan

NSU and IUB rally for women's safety and accountability from authorities

The protestors started from their campus and marched through the streets of the Bashundhara Residential Area with posters and banners saying, ‘We Want Justice!’ and ‘The Liability is only Yours. You are the Rapist’ while chanting in solidarity, “Inform the Entire Bengal! Bury the Rapist!”

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University teachers are struggling with their mental health – Here's why

While their noble profession is possibly one of the most reputable one there is, the educational system in many ways, fails to accommodate their needs, which ultimately takes a toll on their mental health.

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Farewell, Ms Lubna Choudhury

A collective loss is felt all over the entire education community with Ms Choudhury's passing on October 7, 2024.

6m ago

The book that rebelled: Arek Falgun by Zahir Raihan

The book is not only ardent in its refusal of authority but also speaks of detaching oneself from aspects of one’s life that add meaning in the pursuit of revolution.

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March 10, 2025
March 10, 2025

NSU and IUB rally for women's safety and accountability from authorities

The protestors started from their campus and marched through the streets of the Bashundhara Residential Area with posters and banners saying, ‘We Want Justice!’ and ‘The Liability is only Yours. You are the Rapist’ while chanting in solidarity, “Inform the Entire Bengal! Bury the Rapist!”

January 23, 2025
January 23, 2025

University teachers are struggling with their mental health – Here's why

While their noble profession is possibly one of the most reputable one there is, the educational system in many ways, fails to accommodate their needs, which ultimately takes a toll on their mental health.

October 8, 2024
October 8, 2024

Farewell, Ms Lubna Choudhury

A collective loss is felt all over the entire education community with Ms Choudhury's passing on October 7, 2024.

August 15, 2024
August 15, 2024

The book that rebelled: Arek Falgun by Zahir Raihan

The book is not only ardent in its refusal of authority but also speaks of detaching oneself from aspects of one’s life that add meaning in the pursuit of revolution.