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Trafficking of women and children on the rise

Violating human rights, around 25 thousand children including young women from Bangladesh are being trafficked by international smugglers every year through unprotected border areas.

There is no college dorm, where do they live?

Although the universities have other good facilities, but they lack a dorm to live in. Some has dorm for boys but not for girls.

Under age marriage and the law

In an interview with Asharq Al Awsat newspaper, the Saudi Justice Minister Muhammad Al Eissa discussed several issues that have been highlighted by Saudi and international press

Maternity leave rules to ensure children's rights

What a terrible time I went through! My son Adittya was born in Dhaka during the 1998-devastating flood. My husband used to work in Sylhet at that time.

Official Look

To work in a modern society nowadays, everyone needs to travel for their work. In your own vicinity the idea that it is not necesarry to work on your office looks in your own office is a wrong conception.

Hair in summer

Be good to your hair this summer, and it'll pay you back double.

No law to combat Child Pornography

Of all the kids who use the internet, one out of every five get high risk sexual advances.

Ballads of the Agonised Souls

Photo exhibition on thalassaemia at Zainul Gallery

Working women face exploitation, abuse

Women working in different sectors in Dhaka City and other parts of the country are routinely subjected to inhumane forms of exploitation, including physical and mental abuse.

Violence against women and children continue

Violence against women and children continues across the country as criminals go unpunished in the absence of proper application of law. Women and girls suffer from physical, sexual, psychological and economic abuses while children face corporal punishment at home, school and workplace.