Since March, the World Food Programme has been forced to cut food assistance to Rohingya refugees in camps in Cox’s Bazar, putting pregnant women, newborns and children below the age of five at risk of malnutrition, anaemia and scurvy.
As connoisseurs of comedy would like to say, “the stand-up comedy scene in Bangladesh is still in its infancy.” But what does it actually mean? It might be because of the lack of freedom of speech, easily offended ego of the audience or the performers or maybe the lack of open-minded approach of the crowd in general. Despite such hurdles and social commentary, Amin and Ashik,