Women in Bangladesh are no longer left behind. Therefore, we have added this topic to highlight the success and failures of women in social and economic development, violence against women, women's rights, women's success, career and maternal navigation issues such as Educational inequality, Divorce, gender violence, pregnancy issues.

Motherhood versus career
Should I take a break or resign? Is it appropriate to entrust your infant to a nanny? It is impossible to provide a single response

Divorce rate rose in the city
Rokeya and Afzal (both pseudonyms) went to school together. They also shared romantic feelings for one another. The ultimate goal was to pass the BCS

Women’s equal rights and social order
Today’s civilisation has reached its highest level of development due to the combined efforts of men and women. In all welfare-related concerns, the contribution of

Violence Against Women – A Silent Epidemic That We Can All Help to End
By: ZUNAIRA ZAHID It’s been called the “silent epidemic” because it’s so often hidden behind closed doors. But the truth is that violence against women
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Dowry in Bangladesh
A community responsibility, not a private shame And in Bangladesh, it is both legally prohibited

Honouring the torchbearers
Begum Rokeya Padak 2025 celebrates women who inspire change In a land where brave voices

Four women at the helm
How Kurigram became a quiet symbol of administrative empowerment In a nation in which women’s

Breaking the cycle
Why Bangladesh must act now to protect its girls and secure its future Bangladesh is

Lost Childhoods
Why ending child marriage requires more than awareness Unfortunately, in this day and age of

Maternity leave in Bangladesh
Rules, benefits, calculation At the same time, she finds that motherhood brings both bliss and