Saturday | 5 October 2024 | Reg No- 06
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Dr Matiur Rahman
Elderly people could bring challenges, opportunities  Bangladeshs remarkable economic and social progress is accompanied by a demographic shift with profound implications for the future - a rapidly ageing population. This "silver tsunami," as its sometimes referred to, necessitates a closer look at the existing systems for old age care and the challenges and opportunities that lie ahead. Ensuring the well-being and ...
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More green spaces needed in Dhaka for mental well-beingDhaka, the bustling capital of Bangladesh, thrums with the energy of relentless progress. Its skyline, a testament to rapid urbanisation, signifies a booming economy and burgeoning opportunities. However, amidst the towering structures and choked thoroughfares lurks a growing concern - the diminishing presence of urban green spaces and its potential impact on the mental well-being ...
Dr Matiur Rahman
How excessive use of tech impacting everyday life In recent years, Bangladesh has witnessed a rapid proliferation of technology, transforming various aspects of daily life, including social interaction. Technology has reshaped how individuals communicate, connect, and engage with one another, from the ubiquitous presence of smartphones to the widespread use of social media platforms. While these advancements have brought numerous benefits, they have ...
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Multiple impacts of on-going heatwavesAs Bangladesh grapples with a sweltering heat wave, the social dimensions of this climatic phenomenon come into sharp focus, revealing intricate layers of vulnerability, resilience, and adaptation within the fabric of society. The relentless rise in temperatures, exacerbated by climate change, has far-reaching implications that extend beyond meteorological statistics to impact livelihoods, health, migration patterns, ...
Dr Matiur Rahman
A sociological perspective of Eid-ul-Fitr in BangladeshEid-ul-Fitr, marking the culmination of the holy month of Ramadan, is not just a religious occasion in Bangladesh; its a vibrant social phenomenon. Celebrated with fervour and joy, Eid offers a unique lens through which to examine Bangladeshi society, revealing its deep-rooted traditions, evolving social structures, and the interplay between faith and everyday life. Eid ...
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Understanding modern epidemic of unhappinessIn todays fast-paced and interconnected world, the prevalence of unhappiness has become a concerning phenomenon. Despite advancements in technology, improvements in living standards, and increased access to opportunities, many individuals find themselves grappling with a profound sense of discontentment and dissatisfaction. From pervasive feelings of stress and anxiety to a pervasive sense of emptiness and ...
Dr Matiur Rahman
A defining moment to call for independence  Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahmans declaration of independence for Bangladesh on March 26, 1971, marked a watershed moment in the history of the Bengali people and the struggle for self-determination. It was a culmination of decades of oppression, marginalisation, and exploitation endured by the people of East Pakistan under the repressive rule of West Pakistan. To ...
Dr Matiur Rahman
Social medias impact on our political polarizationThe algorithms employed by social media platforms contribute to the formation of echo chambers and filter bubbles, amplifying content that aligns with users existing beliefs. In Bangladesh, this has led to the creation of virtual spaces where supporters of different political ideologies rarely intersect.The advent of social media has transformed the global landscape, altering the ...
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He is the source of inspiration for all agesIn the annals of history, rare figures emerge whose legacy transcends time, leaving an indelible mark on the collective consciousness of a nation. Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, affectionately known as Bangabandhu, is a luminary in Bangladeshs history. As the nations founding leader, his life and vision have become synonymous with the spirit of independence and resilience ...
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Lacking civic sense makes citizenry suffer Bangladesh, a country pulsating with vibrant culture and resilience, stands at a crossroads where rapid urbanisation and burgeoning population are met with the challenges of inadequate civic sense and the resulting public suffering. The term "civic sense" encompasses individuals collective awareness, responsibility, and behaviours toward their community and the public spaces they inhabit. As Bangladesh ...
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