Topic: Bangladesh

Betting of a different kind

From a distance, you could just spot a huddle, with probably cards in front of them or, for an easier presumption of the vagabond, they are...

Scavenging to ruin

One day a dog bit his leg and took away a bit of his flesh while both were fighting for the same scrap of food from a dumpsite at one stage of...

Help build graft-free Bangladesh

Teachers have to work to help build a corruption-free, educated and developed Bangladesh, said National University Vice Chancellor Prof Kazi...

Gender governance and women's rights

IF we look at today's world scenario, surely women and children's condition is one of the measurement indices of good governance. The World Bank...

E-stalking

It seems that a new form of evil is raising its head in our midst. A report front-paged in this newspaper recently exposes this nasty phenomenon, a...

Play, share at bdplay.com

Spotlight on special prize winner in 'e-game category' With the aim of building a better gaming community in Bangladesh, bdplay. com, is one of the...

Toronto park bans kite flying

"No kite flying allowed," reads a bright yellow sign in a Toronto park where the city's South Asian community used to gather to practice the sport they introduced to the country.Kite flying is a favorite pastime of many local immigrants from Afghanistan,
This is a release from Carleton University: Event:Carleton University will bestow an honorary degree on Nobel Peace Prize Laureate Muhammad Yunus...
Wal-Mart Canada had a lot to say about the environment and workers' rights in its 2009 Corporate Social Responsability Report, last week. But the...

How to Volunteer Your Way Around the World

Today's guest post is from Kirsty from Nerdy Nomad and besides earning her income online, she dedicates much of her time to volunteering in various...