It’s a typical Friday evening in Gausia Market. The narrow alleyways are alive with the voices of vendors calling out prices and shoppers haggling over deals -- piles of clothes sit atop each other.
Time and again, the Bangladeshi society has proven that a woman’s body, her choices, and her very existence are up for debate. It’s a society that thrives on controlling women in any given scenario ...
The Bangladesh Students’ Association hosted their annual Bangladesh Night in the Volstorff Ballroom in the Student Union ...
Mumbai’s Versova Police have arrested two Bangladeshi nationals for illegally entering India and residing in Mumbai, ...
Our Agony Uncle weighs up the merits of a novel form of ‘resistance’ to unethical clothing brands. My friend argues that ...
World Hijab Day, celebrated annually on February 1, aims to promote awareness, understanding, and tolerance regarding the ...
Tax cuts and increased investment in smaller cities are among the top demands of sector representatives for the upcoming Union Budget 2025 ...
A leftist movement in Sri Lanka that took power after an economic collapse is seizing a rare opportunity to rally more women ...
Sabyasachi Mukherjee, India’s most famous bridal designer chooses his 25th anniversary show to pivot to “ready-to-wear with ...
Sri Lanka has a tradition of strong and independent civil society organisations and of professional (and organisational) ...