It is a recollection of frustrations and a glimmer of hope, that urges citizens of Bangladesh to start paying attention to the mistreatments faced as an ordinary citizen and raise questions. The practice of citizens’ scrutiny should be justifiable based on legitimate grounds of concern.
(https://progressmagazine.net/2024/10/29/expectation-of-good-governance-basic-right-as-a-citizen/)
Would Fakir Lalon Shah be persecuted today? (Progress Magazine, Mar. 29, 2024) An offbeat opinion on the ‘cancel culture’ and the necessity to cherish free thought like that of Lalon Shah, a prominent philosopher and mystic poet from Bengal.
(https://progressmagazine.net/2024/03/29/would-fakir-lalon-shah-be-persecuted-today/)
Beauty is Not Pain (Margins Magazine, Oct 1st, 2021)
It is my take on how baffling the social standards of beauty are today. It is my 2nd publication in Margins Magazine, a publication of University of Toronto Scarborough Women’s and Trans Centre (UTSCWTC), University of Toronto Scarborough, Ontario.
(https://www.yumpu.com/en/document/read/65890383/margins-magazine-volume-5-issue-2)