Aarony Zade: Defying Boundaries.
Aarony Zade is still only in her early 20s, who just finished her A-Levels recently and yet she has managed to create a platform which has connected thousands of people across the nation. She used a...
View ArticleNilufar Shirin: Creating a stir with Shopping Buzz
Bangladesh is a country of wonders. Strewn over here and there are uncountable stories of women who have broken out of their shells and managed to take a different path than what was usually expected...
View ArticleThe face of Bangladesh’s Victory
Victory Day is a landmark in Bangladesh’s history that we as Bangladeshis can never forget. The struggle, the fight and the martyrs made Bangladesh what she is today. It is because of them that we can...
View ArticleThree women, Three versatile stories!
The past year has been a tremendous journey for Amader Kotha. Not only did we try to bring interesting reads on equally intriguing topics for you every week or so, but we also stuck to our promise of...
View ArticleHamida Ali : A Great Principal
In the education sector who doesn’t know the name ‘Hamida Ali’. Hamida Ali is apt to create a feeling of absurdity as to how a person of her age, in a male dominated working area, could forge out such...
View ArticleFarzana Shakil: A born-beautician.
It’s not a very familiar scenario to witness an International Relations graduate storm into the field of beauty parlours and in fact change the very basic foundations of the sector. But then again,...
View ArticleElita Karim: A Jack of all Trades
Born in the sandy deserts of the Kingdom Of Saudi Arabia, Elita Karim, first came to Bangladesh in 2001, to pursue her higher studies. She is a Masters Graduate in English and over the years has worked...
View ArticleGame-Changers
In a special tribute on women’s day, Amader Kotha have decided to honour not just one but four women who have revolutionised the various sectors of the country. We hope that their profiles inspire you...
View ArticlePohela Boishak: Cultural Ambassadors
Pohela Boishakh is arguably the biggest and the most celebrated festival in Bangladesh. It’s a festival that Bengalis proudly refer to as the one that truly depicts their culture. In order to make this...
View ArticlePersonalities Personified
The last one year almost whizzed past us. Whoever thought that interviewing people every week could be such a learning experience? While the world stomped at almost every bit of negative energy out...
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