• Latest
  • Trending
Bangladesh cites Lankan “Aragalaya” to continue arrests

Bangladesh cites Lankan “Aragalaya” to continue arrests

July 30, 2024
Bangladesh army chief says interim government will be formed

Bangladesh army chief says interim government will be formed

August 5, 2024
Oil

Oil falls as US recession fears offset Mideast tensions

August 5, 2024
Sheikh Hasina and sister Sheikh Rehana flee Bangladesh

Sheikh Hasina and sister Sheikh Rehana flee Bangladesh

August 5, 2024
Bangladesh holding free trade talks with 11 countries: PM Hasina

Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina resigns and flees country as protesters storm palace

August 5, 2024
Paris is set to host this year's Summer Olympics. Benoit Tessier/Reuters

Olympics Medal Table 2024

August 5, 2024
Bangladesh imposes indefinite curfew

Bangladesh imposes indefinite curfew

August 5, 2024
Should husbands pay their homemaker wives?

Should husbands pay their homemaker wives?

August 4, 2024
Strategic partnerships and security threats highlighted at Colombo trilateral round table

Strategic partnerships and security threats highlighted at Colombo trilateral round table

August 4, 2024
Lankan President Wickremesinghe sheds a political dead weight in the nick of time

Lankan President Wickremesinghe sheds a political dead weight in the nick of time

August 4, 2024
Lankan SC stays visa issuing deal with VFS Global

Lankan SC stays visa issuing deal with VFS Global

August 4, 2024
US lawmakers urge Blinken to intervene in Bangladesh

US lawmakers urge Blinken to intervene in Bangladesh

August 3, 2024
Sri Lanka Tourism wins ‘’Best Tourism Board’’ accolade at Global Tourism Awards 2024

Sri Lanka Tourism wins ‘’Best Tourism Board’’ accolade at Global Tourism Awards 2024

August 3, 2024
  • About Us
  • Advertisements
  • Privacy Policy
  • Contact
Monday, August 5, 2024
No Result
View All Result
NewsIn.Asia
  • Home
  • Around South Asia
    • All
    • Afghanistan
    • Bangladesh
    • Bhutan
    • China
    • India
    • Maldives
    • Myanmar
    • Nepal
    • Pakistan
    • Sri Lanka
    Bangladesh army chief says interim government will be formed

    Bangladesh army chief says interim government will be formed

    Sheikh Hasina and sister Sheikh Rehana flee Bangladesh

    Sheikh Hasina and sister Sheikh Rehana flee Bangladesh

    Bangladesh holding free trade talks with 11 countries: PM Hasina

    Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina resigns and flees country as protesters storm palace

    Bangladesh imposes indefinite curfew

    Bangladesh imposes indefinite curfew

    Should husbands pay their homemaker wives?

    Should husbands pay their homemaker wives?

    Strategic partnerships and security threats highlighted at Colombo trilateral round table

    Strategic partnerships and security threats highlighted at Colombo trilateral round table

    Lankan President Wickremesinghe sheds a political dead weight in the nick of time

    Lankan President Wickremesinghe sheds a political dead weight in the nick of time

    Lankan SC stays visa issuing deal with VFS Global

    Lankan SC stays visa issuing deal with VFS Global

    US lawmakers urge Blinken to intervene in Bangladesh

    US lawmakers urge Blinken to intervene in Bangladesh

  • World
    • All
    • Japan
    • Russia
    • United Kingdom
    • United States
    Oil

    Oil falls as US recession fears offset Mideast tensions

    Paris is set to host this year's Summer Olympics. Benoit Tessier/Reuters

    Olympics Medal Table 2024

    US lawmakers urge Blinken to intervene in Bangladesh

    US lawmakers urge Blinken to intervene in Bangladesh

    French DJ files legal complaint after Paris Olympics opening ceremony sparks online abuse

    French DJ files legal complaint after Paris Olympics opening ceremony sparks online abuse

    Kamala Harris is now ahead of Trump in neck to neck race

    Kamala Harris is now ahead of Trump in neck to neck race

    Many top swimmers are going slower than expected in the Olympic pool. Is it too shallow?

    Many top swimmers are going slower than expected in the Olympic pool. Is it too shallow?

    Colombo Port recognized as world’s fastest-growing port

    Colombo Port recognized as world’s fastest-growing port

    Official video of Paris 2024 opening ceremony ‘is deleted from Olympics account’ as backlash grows

    Official video of Paris 2024 opening ceremony ‘is deleted from Olympics account’ as backlash grows

    Australian hockey star amputates finger to play at Olympics

    Australian hockey star amputates finger to play at Olympics

  • Business
  • Politics
  • Sports
  • Entertainment
    • All
    • Books
    • Gaming
    • Movie
    • Music
    • Series
    Ed Sheeran concert in Sri Lanka in January: Minister

    Ed Sheeran concert in Sri Lanka in January: Minister

    Two new ‘Lord of the Rings’ movies heading to theaters

    Two new ‘Lord of the Rings’ movies heading to theaters

    John Cena gives out costume design Oscar in his ‘birthday suit’

    John Cena gives out costume design Oscar in his ‘birthday suit’

    Deadpool and Wolverine sets record as most-watched trailer ever

    Deadpool and Wolverine sets record as most-watched trailer ever

    In pictures: The 2024 Grammy Awards. John Shearer/Getty Images

    Grammy winners 2024

    TikTok removes Universal Music songs as licensing talks fail

    TikTok removes Universal Music songs as licensing talks fail

    The Mandalorian and Grogu: new Star Wars film announced

    The Mandalorian and Grogu: new Star Wars film announced

    100-ft-tall minaret to come up in Amritsar to mark Mohammed Rafi’s birth centenary

    100-ft-tall minaret to come up in Amritsar to mark Mohammed Rafi’s birth centenary

    Kandy-born MGR was the uncrowned king of both Tamil cinema and Tamil Nadu

    Kandy-born MGR was the uncrowned king of both Tamil cinema and Tamil Nadu

  • Lifestyle
    • All
    • Fashion
    • Food
    • Health
    • Science
    • Travel
    Sri Lanka Tourism wins ‘’Best Tourism Board’’ accolade at Global Tourism Awards 2024

    Sri Lanka Tourism wins ‘’Best Tourism Board’’ accolade at Global Tourism Awards 2024

    Lionel Messi is taking on Prime with a new sports drink

    Lionel Messi is taking on Prime with a new sports drink

    Tourists enjoy the traditional Thai festival Loy Krathong in Chiang Mai last November. YANG WANLI / CHINA DAILY

    Thailand extends free visa to more countries and longer-stay travelers

    Google search. Image credits - Firmbee.com @firmbee / Unsplash

    Airlines, hotels, retailers fear being left out in Google’s search changes

    Difficulties faced by Sri Lanka’s Suwa Seriya Ambulance Service

    Difficulties faced by Sri Lanka’s Suwa Seriya Ambulance Service

    India’s PhonePe in partnership with LankaPay, launches PhonePe UPI payments in Sri Lanka

    India’s PhonePe in partnership with LankaPay, launches PhonePe UPI payments in Sri Lanka

    India gives artificial Jaipur foot to 1000 Sri Lankans

    India gives artificial Jaipur foot to 1000 Sri Lankans

    Emirates’ A350

    Sri Lanka among first 9 destinations to join Emirates’ A350 network

    Changi Airport. Image credits - Darren Nunis dnunis / Unsplash

    The world’s best airports for 2024, according to Skytrax

    Savindri Perera

    Savindri Perera elevates Sri Lankan cuisine with Kiribath on MasterChef Australia

    Trending Tags

    • Golden Globes
    • Mr. Robot
    • MotoGP 2017
    • Climate Change
    • Flat Earth
  • Tech
    Mass IT outage affects airlines, media and banks

    Mass IT outage affects airlines, media and banks

    ‘Griefbots’ could use AI to haunt relatives from beyond the grave, ethicists warn

    ‘Griefbots’ could use AI to haunt relatives from beyond the grave, ethicists warn

    There are growing calls for Google CEO Sundar Pichai to step down

    There are growing calls for Google CEO Sundar Pichai to step down

    Apple

    Don’t dry your iPhone in a bag of rice Apple says

    Unified Payment Interface goes live in Sri Lanka

    Unified Payment Interface goes live in Sri Lanka

    Yandex

    Yandex: Owner of ‘Russia’s Google’ pulls out of home country

    Trending Tags

    • Sillicon Valley
    • Climate Change
    • Election Results
    • Flat Earth
    • Golden Globes
    • MotoGP 2017
    • Mr. Robot
  • Coronavirus
  • Videos
  • Home
  • Around South Asia
    • All
    • Afghanistan
    • Bangladesh
    • Bhutan
    • China
    • India
    • Maldives
    • Myanmar
    • Nepal
    • Pakistan
    • Sri Lanka
    Bangladesh army chief says interim government will be formed

    Bangladesh army chief says interim government will be formed

    Sheikh Hasina and sister Sheikh Rehana flee Bangladesh

    Sheikh Hasina and sister Sheikh Rehana flee Bangladesh

    Bangladesh holding free trade talks with 11 countries: PM Hasina

    Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina resigns and flees country as protesters storm palace

    Bangladesh imposes indefinite curfew

    Bangladesh imposes indefinite curfew

    Should husbands pay their homemaker wives?

    Should husbands pay their homemaker wives?

    Strategic partnerships and security threats highlighted at Colombo trilateral round table

    Strategic partnerships and security threats highlighted at Colombo trilateral round table

    Lankan President Wickremesinghe sheds a political dead weight in the nick of time

    Lankan President Wickremesinghe sheds a political dead weight in the nick of time

    Lankan SC stays visa issuing deal with VFS Global

    Lankan SC stays visa issuing deal with VFS Global

    US lawmakers urge Blinken to intervene in Bangladesh

    US lawmakers urge Blinken to intervene in Bangladesh

  • World
    • All
    • Japan
    • Russia
    • United Kingdom
    • United States
    Oil

    Oil falls as US recession fears offset Mideast tensions

    Paris is set to host this year's Summer Olympics. Benoit Tessier/Reuters

    Olympics Medal Table 2024

    US lawmakers urge Blinken to intervene in Bangladesh

    US lawmakers urge Blinken to intervene in Bangladesh

    French DJ files legal complaint after Paris Olympics opening ceremony sparks online abuse

    French DJ files legal complaint after Paris Olympics opening ceremony sparks online abuse

    Kamala Harris is now ahead of Trump in neck to neck race

    Kamala Harris is now ahead of Trump in neck to neck race

    Many top swimmers are going slower than expected in the Olympic pool. Is it too shallow?

    Many top swimmers are going slower than expected in the Olympic pool. Is it too shallow?

    Colombo Port recognized as world’s fastest-growing port

    Colombo Port recognized as world’s fastest-growing port

    Official video of Paris 2024 opening ceremony ‘is deleted from Olympics account’ as backlash grows

    Official video of Paris 2024 opening ceremony ‘is deleted from Olympics account’ as backlash grows

    Australian hockey star amputates finger to play at Olympics

    Australian hockey star amputates finger to play at Olympics

  • Business
  • Politics
  • Sports
  • Entertainment
    • All
    • Books
    • Gaming
    • Movie
    • Music
    • Series
    Ed Sheeran concert in Sri Lanka in January: Minister

    Ed Sheeran concert in Sri Lanka in January: Minister

    Two new ‘Lord of the Rings’ movies heading to theaters

    Two new ‘Lord of the Rings’ movies heading to theaters

    John Cena gives out costume design Oscar in his ‘birthday suit’

    John Cena gives out costume design Oscar in his ‘birthday suit’

    Deadpool and Wolverine sets record as most-watched trailer ever

    Deadpool and Wolverine sets record as most-watched trailer ever

    In pictures: The 2024 Grammy Awards. John Shearer/Getty Images

    Grammy winners 2024

    TikTok removes Universal Music songs as licensing talks fail

    TikTok removes Universal Music songs as licensing talks fail

    The Mandalorian and Grogu: new Star Wars film announced

    The Mandalorian and Grogu: new Star Wars film announced

    100-ft-tall minaret to come up in Amritsar to mark Mohammed Rafi’s birth centenary

    100-ft-tall minaret to come up in Amritsar to mark Mohammed Rafi’s birth centenary

    Kandy-born MGR was the uncrowned king of both Tamil cinema and Tamil Nadu

    Kandy-born MGR was the uncrowned king of both Tamil cinema and Tamil Nadu

  • Lifestyle
    • All
    • Fashion
    • Food
    • Health
    • Science
    • Travel
    Sri Lanka Tourism wins ‘’Best Tourism Board’’ accolade at Global Tourism Awards 2024

    Sri Lanka Tourism wins ‘’Best Tourism Board’’ accolade at Global Tourism Awards 2024

    Lionel Messi is taking on Prime with a new sports drink

    Lionel Messi is taking on Prime with a new sports drink

    Tourists enjoy the traditional Thai festival Loy Krathong in Chiang Mai last November. YANG WANLI / CHINA DAILY

    Thailand extends free visa to more countries and longer-stay travelers

    Google search. Image credits - Firmbee.com @firmbee / Unsplash

    Airlines, hotels, retailers fear being left out in Google’s search changes

    Difficulties faced by Sri Lanka’s Suwa Seriya Ambulance Service

    Difficulties faced by Sri Lanka’s Suwa Seriya Ambulance Service

    India’s PhonePe in partnership with LankaPay, launches PhonePe UPI payments in Sri Lanka

    India’s PhonePe in partnership with LankaPay, launches PhonePe UPI payments in Sri Lanka

    India gives artificial Jaipur foot to 1000 Sri Lankans

    India gives artificial Jaipur foot to 1000 Sri Lankans

    Emirates’ A350

    Sri Lanka among first 9 destinations to join Emirates’ A350 network

    Changi Airport. Image credits - Darren Nunis dnunis / Unsplash

    The world’s best airports for 2024, according to Skytrax

    Savindri Perera

    Savindri Perera elevates Sri Lankan cuisine with Kiribath on MasterChef Australia

    Trending Tags

    • Golden Globes
    • Mr. Robot
    • MotoGP 2017
    • Climate Change
    • Flat Earth
  • Tech
    Mass IT outage affects airlines, media and banks

    Mass IT outage affects airlines, media and banks

    ‘Griefbots’ could use AI to haunt relatives from beyond the grave, ethicists warn

    ‘Griefbots’ could use AI to haunt relatives from beyond the grave, ethicists warn

    There are growing calls for Google CEO Sundar Pichai to step down

    There are growing calls for Google CEO Sundar Pichai to step down

    Apple

    Don’t dry your iPhone in a bag of rice Apple says

    Unified Payment Interface goes live in Sri Lanka

    Unified Payment Interface goes live in Sri Lanka

    Yandex

    Yandex: Owner of ‘Russia’s Google’ pulls out of home country

    Trending Tags

    • Sillicon Valley
    • Climate Change
    • Election Results
    • Flat Earth
    • Golden Globes
    • MotoGP 2017
    • Mr. Robot
  • Coronavirus
  • Videos
NewsIn.Asia
No Result
View All Result
Home Around South Asia Bangladesh

Bangladesh cites Lankan “Aragalaya” to continue arrests

Editor by Editor
July 30, 2024
in Bangladesh, Education, Governance, Rioting and disorder, Top Story
Reading Time: 7 mins read
15 2
A A
Bangladesh cites Lankan “Aragalaya” to continue arrests
Share on WhatsApp

By P.K.Balachandran/Daily News

Colombo, July 30: It is not “curtains down” yet on the month-long violent agitation in Bangladesh over quotas in recruitment for white-collar government jobs.

Though violence ceased after the Supreme Court reduced the controversial quota for special categories from 56% to 7%, arrests of student leaders and opposition activists continue unabated.

ADVERTISEMENT

The government cited the possibility of Bangladeshi students replicating the 2022 Sri Lankan mass action called “Aragalaya” in which government offices in Colombo were stormed and occupied, crippling the State machinery and forcing the President Gotabaya Rajapaksa to flee the country.

“There was a Sri Lanka-style plot to occupy Ganabhaban, the official residence of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, on July 19,” claimed the ruling Awami League’s  General Secretary Obaidul Quader.

“The fugitive in London (Tarique Rahman, son of opposition Bangladesh Nationalist Party leader Begum Khaleda Zia) aimed to take over the Prime Minister’s residence through a mass upsurge in the Sri Lanka style. This would have happened if curfew was not clamped,” Quader said.

He condemned the Bangladeshi Nobel Laureate Dr.Muhammad Yunus for seeking foreign intervention to restrain Sheikh Hasina.

Calling Dr. Yunus a “shameless person”, Quader said: “Yunus requested India to stop Sheikh Hasina. Sheikh Hasina is a victim, not an attacker. Why should (they) stop her? Rather, you stop the attackers. We have friends abroad, not masters. Our conscience guides us, not any foreign power.”   

The Bangladesh agitation resulted in over 200 deaths. According to Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, 3,800 vehicles, 29 trains, and eight river launches were set ablaze, with the agitators using gunpowder in some cases. All educational institutions were shut as was the internet and mobile services.

The student movement against the 30% reservation for freedom fighters’ families in civil service jobs was peaceful from July 5 to 17. But after the government refused to meet the agitating students to discuss an alternative rational system of quotas and insisted on going only by a future Supreme Court verdict, the agitation became violent.

Anti-government groups like the opposition BNP, the radical Islamic Jamaat-i-lslami, and most importantly street thugs jumped into the fray. In retaliation, Sheikh Hasina declared that the police would search “every nook and corner of the country” for the ring leaders and bring them to justice. Injured students were arrested from hospitals.

Students to Continue Stir

While the government continues on the offensive, student leaders called “coordinators” have vowed to continue the stir till the government comes to a negotiated solution and not go only by a judicial decision.

The government has accepted the Supreme Court ruling which set aside the controversial 56% quota for special categories and decreed a 7% quota instead, including 5% for descendants of freedom fighters. But the students fear that if the issue is left only to the courts, litigation could result in orders being reversed. They strongly urge a negotiated settlement.  

Call to Topple Government

On its part, the opposition BNP has called for a “national movement to topple the government and liberate the country.”  

Party General Secretary Fakhrul Alamgir said that all Left and Right political parties, the Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islami and other religious and Islamic political parties and organisations should unite under the leadership of the BNP.

There are indications that a variety of issues will be raked up by the opposition to fight Sheikh Hasina, including her MoUs with India as indicated by the Alamgir in a speech on July 1.

Bangladeshi commentators point to systemic flaws in Bangladesh’s polity and economy and urge their removal. The Hasina regime has been based on the brutal suppression of political freedoms, a crippling of the main opposition party, the BNP, dragooning of the media and badgering of civil society into submission.

The government diktat was carried out not only by the uniformed law 0enforcement personnel, but also by goons allied with the ruling Awami League and its Students’ Wing, the Chhatra League.

The economy was allowed to go into the hands of corrupt crony capitalists who made a pile by breaking laws and stacked away their earnings abroad.    

Thirty one social and cultural organisations held a rally at the National Press Club, Dhaka, on July 26 in which speakers demanded the people’s right to expression and right to information.

Dhaka University teacher Samin Lutfa warned:  “If we can’t create a democratic system today, we will never be able to get out of the grip of dictators.” .

Filmmaker Mostofa Sarwar Farooki wrote on Facebook: This movement is for equal dignity for all citizens. It is to bring a halt to living like third class citizens in one’s own country. It is to remind those in state power that they are not the owners of the country, the people are the real owners.” Clearly the students’ stir was but the tip of an iceberg.

International Community’s Appeal 

Sheikh Hasina is under pressure from the international community to  restore democracy. The Dhaka daily Prothom Alo reported that 14 foreign missions jointly wrote to Foreign Minister Hasan Mahmud on Wednesday expressing concern over the excesses of the Hasina government, called for an impartial inquiry and the restoration of freedom of speech and the internet.

The missions were those of the US, UK, France, Germany, Italy, Spain, Netherlands, Canada, Switzerland, Sweden, Denmark, Norway, Australia and the European Union (EU).

Bangladesh’s Violent Journey

The Bangladeshi political system has a fundamental flaw: political changes have been brought about not by normal political competition between well-organized political parties playing by democratic principles but by mass protest movements typically accompanied by violence.

Bangladesh was born in the crucible of a blood-drenched liberation movement and mass agitations. The right to have mother tongue Bengali as an official language when Bangladesh was part of Pakistan, was attained after an eight-year agitation. The lives of 29 university students had to be sacrificed in the process.

The country’s very first President and the nation’s founder, Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, ruled with an iron hand and was killed by military officers in the fourth year of his rule. But Mujib’s elimination did not bring peace or civilian rule. There was a succession of military coups, until Gen.Ziaur Rahman took over at the end of the 1970s.

Gen. Ziaur Rahman was himself killed by fellow military officers, as the army by then had developed a taste for power and pelf.  However, Zia had given an impetus to multi-party democracy, and had formed his own party, the Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP).   

After the elimination of the killers of Gen. Ziaur Rahman, another military dictator, Gen.H.M.Ershad, took over. Ershad  wanted to institutionalise the army’s continuous role in governance. But the people and the political parties did not relish this.

People were thirsting for normal parliamentary democracy, not military dictatorship or even the Presidential form of government that had been in existence since Sheikh Mujibur Rahman. A mass movement led by a united front of parties including Sheikh Hasina’s Awami League and Begum Khaleda Zia’s BNP, forced Gen.Ershad to step down.

Through a consensus, Bangladesh introduced the institution of neutral, non-partisan, “Caretaker Governments” to conduct free and fair elections. But Sheikh Hasina abolished it when she came to power saying that her government can ensure free fair elections.

The opposition BNP has been insisting on having Caretaker Governments and has boycotted parliamentary polls in their absence. The BNP’s boycotts have enabled Sheikh Hasina and her Awami League to get walkovers in elections and rule arbitrarily.

The July students’ stir is but a by- product of arbitrary exercise of power. More than ever before, Bangladeshis now want governments to be accountable to parliament, the judiciary to be independent and be the bulwark of human rights, and the media to be free.

However, Bangladesh is yet to ensure peaceful political activity as violence in elections has become the norm. To date, all parliamentary elections in Bangladesh, starting from the first held in March 1973, have seen violence in varying degrees.

Given the destruction seen in the quota agitation and the revulsion that one sees for the government’s repressive actions, it is hoped that Bangladesh’s political parties will strive for healthy competition and strive for compromises rather than indulge in zero sum games which have only brought sorrow to Bangladeshis.

END    

Tags: Employment

Related Posts

Bangladesh army chief says interim government will be formed
Around South Asia

Bangladesh army chief says interim government will be formed

August 5, 2024
Sheikh Hasina and sister Sheikh Rehana flee Bangladesh
Bangladesh

Sheikh Hasina and sister Sheikh Rehana flee Bangladesh

August 5, 2024
Bangladesh holding free trade talks with 11 countries: PM Hasina
Around South Asia

Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina resigns and flees country as protesters storm palace

August 5, 2024
Bangladesh imposes indefinite curfew
Around South Asia

Bangladesh imposes indefinite curfew

August 5, 2024
Should husbands pay their homemaker wives?
Communities

Should husbands pay their homemaker wives?

August 4, 2024
Strategic partnerships and security threats highlighted at Colombo trilateral round table
Australia

Strategic partnerships and security threats highlighted at Colombo trilateral round table

August 4, 2024
  • Electricity

    Power cut schedule for today in Sri Lanka: Power interruptions due to inclement weather

    60639 shares
    Share 24278 Tweet 15151
  • Registration open for National Fuel Pass

    6650 shares
    Share 2697 Tweet 1647
  • Foreign Currency Official Exchange Rates from Central Bank of Sri Lanka

    2238 shares
    Share 902 Tweet 557
  • 15 hour water cut in several parts of Colombo

    1043 shares
    Share 439 Tweet 252
  • WATCH : Yohani’s first live performance in India

    792 shares
    Share 329 Tweet 193
  • About Us
  • Advertisements
  • Privacy Policy
  • Contact

© 2024 All rights reserved.

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Around South Asia
    • Afghanistan
    • Bangladesh
    • Bhutan
    • China
    • India
    • Maldives
    • Myanmar
    • Nepal
    • Pakistan
    • Sri Lanka
  • Around The World
  • Breaking News
  • Business
    • Exchange
  • Climate Change
  • Governance
    • Crime
    • Diplomacy
    • Defense
    • Human Rights
    • Politics
    • Strategic Affairs
  • Lifestyle
    • Books
    • Entertainment
      • Arts
      • Cinema
      • Gaming
      • Music
      • Movie
      • Series
      • TV
    • Health
    • Fashion
    • Food
    • Travel
  • Culture
    • Ethnicity
    • Gender
  • Development news
  • Economy
  • Education
  • Environment
  • Coronavirus
  • History
  • National
  • Offbeat
    • Media
    • Music and arts across South Asia
  • Recommended
    • Headlines
    • Highlights
    • Top Picture
    • Top Story
  • Religion
  • Science
  • Sports
    • Football
    • Cricket
      • LPL
      • IPL
    • Tennis
    • Formula 1
    • NBA
  • Tech
    • Instagram
  • United Nations
  • Weather
  • World
    • Japan
    • Russia
    • United States
  • Videos

© 2024 All rights reserved.

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password?

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In

Add New Playlist