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Feature Service
Home is not always sweet and safe for a child
Breast-feeding is a child’s fundamental right.
Why has the government’s costly mass literacy campaign failed?
Sex workers deserve better deal from the society
Drug addiction ruins many families in Bangladesh.
Bangladeshi women know little about HIV/AIDS
Is there an answer to the problem of child labour in Bangladesh?
Who cares for the cleaners of the city?
Maternal mortality is high in Bangladesh because of neglect, writes News Network’s Kamrun Naher.
Does any one care about child workers at weaving factories?
The abuse of Internet by some cyber cafes is the new debate in Bangladesh
Prices of essentials continue to rise affecting the poor as well as the middle-income group
Many children work in wielding works despite health hazards and anti-child labour laws
Why the slide in the country’s university education?
Bangladesh debates introduction of genetically engineered food grains.
Why do rape victims in Bangladesh hardly get any justice?
Authorities must urgently reach the capital city’s floating people.
Will an independent anti-corruption commission ever see the light?
The idea of sex education for high school children is gaining ground in Bangladesh
Sanitation can solve many of the country’s public health problems.
Day care centres are great relief to working mothers.
The landless poor in the north must get a fair deal.
Primary school teachers are out in the cold, writes News Network’s Ayesha Siddika Biplobee.
Allowing children to read subjects they want is good for a nation, writes News Network’s Asma Hoque.
Many bold students are overcoming blindness to pursue higher education, writes News Network’s Farhana Akhter Shompa.
A sudden burst of gory crimes has devastated Thakurgaon
In Bangladesh education is costly and out of reach of poor children, writes News Network’s Ayesha Siddika Biplobe.
Good exam results of good schools do not come automatically, writes News Network’s Asma Hoque.
Abduction of children is more than a crime. It can become a moneymaking ploy, writes News Network’s Farhana Akhter Shompa.
The misery of divorced women knows no bound in Bangladesh, writes News Network’s Sukla Sarker.
In Bangladesh women bear the brunt of family planning, not the men, writes News Network’s Shikder Sohana Ferdoush.
Tanneries are blamed for pollution and diseases in Hazaribagh
Accidents and deaths related to farm work are common in Bangladesh, writes New Network's Shaila Yeasmin
Government hospitals are more a den of corruption than services to the patients, writes News Network’s Shamima Sultana Labanno.
Poor food leads to malnutrition among Dhaka University students, writes News Network’s Sabiha Wahida Sharmeen.
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