H.M. Nazmul Alam

H.M. Nazmul Alam is lecturer at the Department of English and Modern Languages of the International University of Business, Agriculture and Technology (IUBAT).

Rediscovering meaning in a fractured reality

The present moment is not merely difficult; it is suffocatingly uncertain.

6d ago

India’s ‘push-in’ policy: What is the message for Bangladesh?

These push-in operations are political signals—of frustration and control.

1w ago

Why we need an elected government soon

Interim administrations are meant to be brief custodians, not long-term stewards.

2w ago

From barbed wires to backbone

From Felani to Swarna, from silence to defiance, the story of Bangladesh's border is no longer written in Indian ink.

4w ago

A mirror needs no monument: The irony of India’s lecture on minorities

India’s moral posturing becomes all the more risible when juxtaposed with data from Bangladesh.

1m ago

Is BNP really anti-reform?

It can be argued that BNP is not opposed to reform.

1m ago

The law is blind, but so are the people

The monster of lawlessness, once unleashed, is not easily contained.

1m ago

Are we trading away our privacy for comfort?

Perhaps the question is not whether we can live without privacy, but whether we are willing to.

1m ago
May 27, 2025
May 27, 2025

Rediscovering meaning in a fractured reality

The present moment is not merely difficult; it is suffocatingly uncertain.

May 21, 2025
May 21, 2025

India’s ‘push-in’ policy: What is the message for Bangladesh?

These push-in operations are political signals—of frustration and control.

May 13, 2025
May 13, 2025

Why we need an elected government soon

Interim administrations are meant to be brief custodians, not long-term stewards.

May 4, 2025
May 4, 2025

From barbed wires to backbone

From Felani to Swarna, from silence to defiance, the story of Bangladesh's border is no longer written in Indian ink.

April 25, 2025
April 25, 2025

A mirror needs no monument: The irony of India’s lecture on minorities

India’s moral posturing becomes all the more risible when juxtaposed with data from Bangladesh.

April 17, 2025
April 17, 2025

Is BNP really anti-reform?

It can be argued that BNP is not opposed to reform.

April 14, 2025
April 14, 2025

The law is blind, but so are the people

The monster of lawlessness, once unleashed, is not easily contained.

April 5, 2025
April 5, 2025

Are we trading away our privacy for comfort?

Perhaps the question is not whether we can live without privacy, but whether we are willing to.

March 30, 2025
March 30, 2025

Dhaka’s earthquake gamble: Built on sand, bribery, and blind faith

Dhaka is a city of miracles, a place where logic takes a backseat, and hope is the currency of survival.

March 20, 2025
March 20, 2025

Why Tulsi Gabbard’s statements on Bangladesh matter

US Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard’s recent remarks on Bangladesh are not only irresponsible but also unfair and baseless.