Established as a secular people’s republic in 1971, Bangladesh is the most densely populated country in the world with a population of approximately 160 million. Bangladesh acceded to CEDAW in 1984 and continues to maintain reservations to Articles 2 and 16(1c). The Constitution recognizes equal rights for women and men in the public sphere and […]
Are you eating safe?
Posted on Jul 17, 2014 in The Seattle Globalist. To find the Main article, Click THIS LINK I was walking in a street of Dhaka. I saw a vendor with some berries. They were looking delicious. But suddenly a thought came to my mind; I had read an article about the formaldehyde-a chemical used for keeping foods for […]
Presentation on The First National Conference on Mass Communication and Journalism
On 29-30 November 2016, The First National Conference on Mass Communication and Journalism was held in Dhaka. There, I presented This Paper. Titled “USE OF SOCIAL MEDIA (Facebook and Twitter) IN RECENT TERROR ATTACK IN BANGLADESH – Case Study: Gulshan Resturant Attack” # The Conference Organized by: Department of Mass Communication and Journalism University of Dhaka, […]
12 DU journalism graduates get Prof Sitara Parvin Award
Posted on 12:00 AM, August 25, 2015, in The Daily Star. To find the Main article, Click THIS LINK Twelve students of the Department of Mass Communication and Journalism (MCJ) of Dhaka University yesterday received the Professor Sitara Parvin Award for their outstanding results in BSS (honours) examinations in 2014. The awardees are Jenina Islam Abir, Md […]
Changed Newsroom: Journalism of Future
CNN Travel’s 19 places to visit in 2019 – Sample Post
Whether you want to relax on a beach in the Caribbean, hike the world’s most famous canyon, explore ancient ruins, eat world-famous cuisine or learn more at historically significant sites this year, CNN Travel has the right spot for you. Several of our 19 places to visit in 2019 are bouncing back after natural disasters […]