News tips, letters, event notes, corrections, and sponsorship questions belong here
The contact desk is where the site stays accountable to the community. Readers write in when a fact needs correction, when a local issue deserves coverage, or when a city association is planning a program that should reach a wider Bangladeshi audience.
Strong community publications live on two habits at once: bold editorial judgment and a willingness to listen when readers know something the desk does not.

The fastest way to reach the right editor
News tip
Send a concise summary, the city, the names involved, and any links or documents that help the desk verify the story.
Letter to the editor
Respond to an opinion piece, add missing context, or challenge the editorial line with a signed argument.
Correction request
Point to the exact sentence or claim, explain the issue clearly, and include any supporting source material you want reviewed.
Sponsorship or partnership
Ask about memberships, event sponsorships, issue sponsorships, or diaspora business placements that align with the publication’s values.
Send a message to the desk
Use the form for story tips, reader letters, corrections, partnership questions, and event submissions. Include the city, a short summary, and any links or documents that help the editors verify the note quickly.

Before you send your note
Can I submit an event from my city?
Yes. Community events, language programs, cultural nights, student conferences, memorial observances, and literary gatherings are all relevant when the details are clear and timely.
Do you publish anonymous letters?
The desk may protect a source when safety or workplace pressure matters, but opinion letters are much stronger when the writer stands behind the argument.
What makes a correction request useful?
Precision helps most. Quote the sentence, explain what is wrong, and include the best evidence you have so the review can move quickly.