Promise, Hope, and Waiting for You
If you clicked this article in the hope of reading something positive glorifying the situation, or a list of the success BTS has brought, I am sorry to disappoint you. I can’t write any...
If you clicked this article in the hope of reading something positive glorifying the situation, or a list of the success BTS has brought, I am sorry to disappoint you. I can’t write any...
During a conversation about Neurodiversity with Suraiya Khanom, founder and principal of School of Joy, a school for children with Autism Spectrum Condition (ASC) based in Sylhet, Bangladesh, she shared her views, “Recognising neurodiversity...
Disclaimer: The writer of this blog article is safe and receiving professional guidance. i am writing this letter in the hope that you will get it after i leave. this place and this moment....
I barely enjoy anything anymore. I have to force myself to watch shows, read books, talk to friends, study for exams, work to earn, clean my room, go out to eat, daydream about a...
I remember in tenth grade- during the peak of my romance consumption period- I had watched the last twenty minutes of the 2014 Nicholas Sparks book adaptation, “The Best of Me.” Sixteen-year-old me was...
Growing up, I have always learned to give people the chance to speak up, to take on a new challenge, and always tried to provide them with the space to shine. But little did...
Bangladesh is ethnically homogenous, with over 98% of its population being Bengalis. Around 1.8% of the population comprises indigenous people, essential minorities in this country. Unlike the minorities, the Bengali majority doesn’t have to...