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We stand in full solidarity with Narir Daake Moitree Jatra, a movement championing the cause of women’s rights in Bangladesh. The movement held a March on May 16 which drew thousands of individuals ...
Kolkata: From a tree bank in Sundarbans to a goat bank in Purulia, conservationists are devising unique ways to address man-animal conflict in south Bengal. While saplings are being distributed among ...
DHAKA: Around 3,000 women rallied Friday in Bangladesh for the country’s interim government to openly support a commission tasked with addressing gender-based violence. The Women’s Affairs Reform ...
Around 3,000 women rallied in Bangladesh on May 16 for the country’s interim government to openly support a commission tasked with addressing gender-based violence. The Women’s Affairs Reform ...
Several thousand women marched in the capital yesterday, demanding that the government act against the threats women and minority communities face and a misinformation campaign against the Women’s ...
DHAKA: Around 3,000 women rallied in Bangladesh on Friday for the country’s interim government to openly support a commission tasked with addressing gender-based violence. The Women’s Affairs Reform ...
"Narir Dake Maitree Jatra", a march programme urging equal rights for women, took place in front of the National Parliament at the capital's Manik Mia Avenue today (16 May). With colourful banners and ...
Bangladesh's influential coalition of hardline Islamist parties has called for the commission to be abolished, saying the reforms it suggested were against Islamist ideology. DHAKA, BANGLADESH - ...
and directed by women, completed sixteen years recently. There had been a time when Bangladesh featured prominently in the programme and the festival could boast of an international tag. It could not ...
In 1939, almost 85 years ago, Rabindranath Tagore wrote the poem Narir Kartavya (Women’s Duties). It is a rather long poem where Tagore describes minutely the culinary skills and ceaseless kitchen ...
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