Sunday | 1 February 2026 | Reg No- 06
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Bangla | Sunday | 1 February 2026 | Epaper
BREAKING: Fuel prices reduced by Tk 2 per litre for Feb      3rd consignment of 58,359 tonnes of US wheat arrives Ctg port      'I am a son of this soil,' Tarique Rahman reaffirms bond with Bogura      Israel kills 31, incl children, in new Gaza ceasefire violation      Jamaat Ameer calls for humane Bangladesh without corrupt governance      Jamaat Chief retorts ‘gupto’ remarks, 'look in mirror before pointing fingers'      BNP Chairman unveils vision for industrial revolution in Tangail      
Home Women's Own
Winter mood swings hit women harderWinter often brings a quiet charm with cool mornings, cozy evenings and a slower pace. But behind this seasonal shift, ...
Breaking the Brass Ceiling: Why Bangladesh needs more women in professional kitchensIn recent years, Bangladesh has emerged as a vibrant destination on the global culinary map. From the sizzle of street-side ...
Smurna's tale: Turning stress into strength and the art of the professional return"Success is not just about personal achievement; it is about empowering others, creating positive impact, and transforming stress into strength ...
Winter glow starts with what you eatAs the winter months approach, the cold air and harsh winds can wreak havoc on our skin, leaving it dry, ...
Begum Khaleda Zia: A life of struggle, leadership and unbreakable resolveAfter overcoming prolonged obstacles, resistance, and personal adversity, Begum Khaleda Zia rose to become the first woman Prime Minister of ...
More than love: Choosing the partner you deserveSelecting a life partner is one of the most meaningful decisions a woman will ever make. Beyond romance and dreamy ...
Beauty pageants as a century-old illusionBeauty pageants today present themselves as platforms for women's empowerment, advocacy, and philanthropy. Yet their origins tell a far less ...
Dialogue on ending digital and gender-based violence against women in politicsThe Royal Norwegian Embassy andthe Embassy of Switzerland in Bangladesh, in collaboration with UN Women,hosted a high-level dialogue titled "Power ...
DWEAB  slams killing of mother, daughter in MohammadpurThe brutal murder of Laila Afroza (48) and her daughter Nafisa Nawal Binte Aziz (15) in the capital's Mohammadpur area ...
A modest move to women empowermentOn the occasion of the 21st anniversary of the Bangladesh NGO Foundation (BNF), Nari Unnayan Shakti organized a discussion session ...
It is imperative to protect children from commercial sexual exploitationChildren are the country's future generation. We all concerned should take effective steps aimed at protecting children from commercial sexual ...
Call for raised budgetary allocation to combat gender-based violenceA global campaign styled "16 Days of Activism Against Gender-Based Violence" through a participatory event in the capital has called ...
Push for ending digital violence against womenRights bodies urged the state and society to confront entrenched social norms and structural power imbalances to build what they ...
Nearly one-third of women worldwide faced partner or sexual violence: WHONearly one in three women - totalling about 840 million around the world - have experienced intimate partner or sexual ...
Cartoons for Equality: Using art to stand against violenceA groundbreaking 10-day cartoon festival titled "Cartoons for Equality" was recently held at the National Art Gallery of Bangladesh Shilpakala ...
Raising awareness to ensure the rights of womenNot only women, men also need to play role in ensuring the rights of women in the country. Women are ...
For every $1 invested in family planning, Bangladesh can save $14 in health and social costs, prevent 30 per cent of maternal deaths, and reduce two-thirds of unintended pregnancies.
Bangladesh launches landmark 'Family planning strategy 2025-2030'The Government of Bangladesh launched the National Family Planning Strategy for 2025-2030 today with the technical support from the United ...
Protect children from online sexual abuse and exploitationInformation and communication technologies (ICTs) and the Internet have become an integral part of modern life, and play an important ...
3 out of 4 women in Bangladesh experience violence: BBSThree out of every four women in Bangladesh have experienced some form of violence in their lifetime, most often at ...
National Girl Child Day 2025
Empowering Dreams, Inspiring EqualityNational Girl Child Day serves as a powerful reminder of the importance of empowering girls and fostering gender equity. It ...
Let us ensure a safe digital world for girls and womenThe digital world provides girls, women and youths with unprecedented opportunities, while also exposing them to online risks and potential ...
Shirina Begum of Chandina sets an example of success in cultivating Malta in rural courtyardsFruit cultivation is opening up new possibilities in the villages of agriculture-dependent Bangladesh. Shirina Begum, a resident of Mehar village ...
Bridging digital gap could uplift 30m women from povertyClosing the gender digital divide alone could benefit 343.5 million women and girls worldwide, lift 30 million women out of ...
Golapi Akter: The ideal mother who made education her missionFrom the quiet lanes of Mehar village in Chandina upazila, Comilla, emerges an inspiring story of resilience and motherhood, the ...
Female farmers deserve recognition for the sake of sustainable production in agricultureFemale agricultural farmers need formal recognition because of their significant labour in farming for the sake of sustainable production in ...
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