Progressive Bangladesh, a new online magazine, has started its journey with the mission to analyse “society and politics with an aim toward what Alan Lightman has called “actively disturbing the status quo”. Among all the articles published, my favourte one is the one by Rubaiya Ahmad. Rubaiya Ahmad was educated at the University of Texas in the United States. After working in the US for over 5 years, she returned to Bangladesh. She is currenly engaged with Bangladesh Golden Agri Seed Associates (BGASA) and a project called Champions of Change, which aims to highlight positive grassroots initiatives. This new project Champions of Change is something that you all will hear about in the coming days as some of us from Drishtipat plan to engage with it heavily. Rubaia’s report is from one such village where she went to find a champion of change.

Read Rubaia’s inspiring article here.

Helaluddin asked, “Tumi ki kaaz koro”? I said, “Brac e kaaj kori”. He replies promptly, “Tomago Brac to amader shob dhani beez ar jomi shesh kori disse! Sakri korba koro, dyasher kawthao to bhabti hobe!”

Read the Progressive Bangladesh here.

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