All Projects

The Ecosystem

Every project is a lane. A structured space for serious work. Browse the full directory below, or jump to a specific project using the index.

Creative Glade

A curated space for original creative expression and output.

Creative Glade is the artistic heart of Medha. It is where writers, illustrators, designers, and multidisciplinary creators come together to produce original work that matters.

We don't do hobby circles. Every member is expected to ship. Whether that's a zine, a short film, a poster series, or a body of written work, output is non-negotiable.

What we do
  • Monthly creative sprints with structured deadlines
  • Cross-disciplinary collaboration between writers and visual artists
  • Public exhibitions and digital showcases
  • Peer review sessions with honest, rigorous feedback
Who it's for
  • Serious creators who want to move from consuming to producing
  • Writers, illustrators, photographers, designers
  • Anyone who treats craft as discipline, not decoration
How to join
01

Attend a Medha event or submit a portfolio sample

02

Complete an intake conversation

03

Receive a project lane assignment

Video Sans

A guild for serious creators.

Video Sans is where editors and visual storytellers refine craft through discipline and collaboration. It is not content farming. It is training the eye, the ear, and the sense of rhythm.

We work on real projects. Output matters. Taste matters. Consistency matters.

What we do
  • Structured editing assignments
  • Premiere Pro and After Effects training sessions
  • Collaborative documentaries and short-form reels
  • Honest critique and technical breakdowns
  • AI-assisted workflow experimentation
Who it's for
  • Editors who want to move beyond trend-copying
  • Creators who value craft over virality
  • Those willing to accept critique and improve
How to join
01

Attend a session or submit sample work

02

Complete a short technical review

03

Commit to a production lane

Platonic Dhaka

An intellectual narrative engine.

Platonic Dhaka translates first principles into public language. It clarifies culture, politics, and society through structured thinking and written output.

This is not commentary. It is disciplined argument.

What we do
  • Op-ed drafting sessions
  • Structured debates and dialogues
  • Concept workshops
  • Short-form narrative pieces
  • Intellectual framing for media
Who it's for
  • Writers who value clarity over noise
  • Thinkers who read before they speak
  • Individuals willing to defend ideas rigorously
How to join
01

Submit a short written piece

02

Participate in a dialogue session

03

Receive editorial lane assignment

Mind Circle

A structured lifelong learning system.

Mind Circle is not about consuming information. It is about building intellectual architecture. Knowledge is organized, tested, and applied.

Reading without structure is noise. We build systems.

What we do
  • Reading circles across philosophy, politics, psychology, AI
  • Structured note-making in Obsidian
  • Curriculum tracks with levels
  • Dialogue-based testing of understanding
  • Cross-disciplinary mapping
Who it's for
  • Individuals committed to long-term study
  • Those willing to read primary texts
  • People who want knowledge applied to life
How to join
01

Attend an open reading circle

02

Complete intellectual profiling intake

03

Enter a structured track

Startup Guild

A practical startup community for building real businesses together.

Startup Guild is Medha Academy's startup community for people who want to build real businesses together. It gathers aspiring founders, operators, programmers, designers, marketers, and problem-solvers who want to test ideas in the real world.

It is not a motivational business club. Members study startup principles, analyze companies, test demand, form teams, manage money, and move the strongest ideas toward real ventures, funding, and sustainable growth.

What we do
  • Problem discovery and customer research sessions
  • Business model and company analysis
  • Simple product experiments and demand testing
  • Team formation, money planning, and venture execution
  • Funding preparation through investors, grants, partnerships, and competitions
Who it's for
  • Aspiring founders and operators
  • Programmers, designers, marketers, and problem-solvers
  • People who want to build businesses with discipline, not just discuss ideas
How to join
01

Bring an idea, skill, or serious problem area

02

Join a startup discussion or experiment cycle

03

Enter a team, sprint, or venture lane

Politikos Map

Mapping power and institutions.

Politikos Map studies governance from structure to implementation. It examines how systems function in reality.

Understanding precedes reform.

What we do
  • Institutional mapping sessions
  • Policy breakdown discussions
  • Field research and documentation
  • Civic explanatory content
Who it's for
  • Students of governance
  • Researchers and policy thinkers
  • Those seeking structural clarity
How to join
01

Attend a mapping session

02

Contribute a research note

03

Join a thematic working group

Dhaka Scouts

Rediscover the city through presence.

Dhaka Scouts walks the city without filters. It seeks lived experience beyond apps and narratives.

We observe. We document. We reflect.

What we do
  • Weekly walking explorations
  • Conversations with locals
  • Cultural documentation
  • Photography and short films
  • Post-walk reflection sessions
Who it's for
  • Those who value attention and observation
  • Creators interested in authentic experience
  • Individuals willing to walk and listen
How to join
01

Attend a scout walk

02

Share reflections

03

Join documentation rotation

Prosno Show

Public Socratic inquiry.

Prosno Show asks questions in public. It explores everyday assumptions without imposing conclusions.

Dialogue over debate. Clarity over performance.

What we do
  • Street interviews
  • Long-form conversations
  • Debate-style recordings
  • Reel production
Who it's for
  • Individuals comfortable with public dialogue
  • People who value humility in discourse
How to join
01

Attend a recording session

02

Participate in question design

03

Join field or editorial team

Lumina

An intellectual women's sorority.

Lumina gathers women committed to social responsibility, thought, and disciplined action. It is a sisterhood rooted in sincerity and strength.

Empowerment without responsibility is noise.

What we do
  • Reading circles and talks
  • Women-led business and social initiative circles
  • Social issue identification and solution design
  • Content and narrative projects
  • Retreats and bonding events
Who it's for
  • Women seeking intellectual depth
  • Small business owners and builders
  • Those committed to collective uplift
How to join
01

Attend a Lumina gathering

02

Complete intake discussion

03

Enter a working circle

Fight Club

Power without corruption.

Fight Club unites disciplined physical training with principle-based knowledge. The body trains under the command of the soul.

Strength must serve justice.

What we do
  • Controlled grappling sessions
  • Knowledge discussions
  • Brotherhood building
  • Character refinement
Who it's for
  • Men seeking disciplined strength
  • Those willing to restrain ego
  • Individuals committed to consistency
How to join
01

Attend an introductory session

02

Demonstrate physical and moral readiness

03

Enter weekly training cycle

Principia

Unity in truth.

Principia recognizes that Truth is universal while intellect differs across individuals. It bridges metaphysical depth and practical clarity.

Mentors guide. Members grow.

What we do
  • Personalized intellectual guidance
  • Assumption-hunting dialogues
  • Structured mentorship
  • Unity-centered discussions
Who it's for
  • Serious truth-seekers
  • Individuals willing to question themselves
  • Those who value unity and care
How to join
01

Attend a Principia session

02

Complete intellectual intake

03

Receive mentor pairing

Technogram

A community for builders, technologists, and curious minds.

Technogram is where people learn technology by building. Through projects, challenges, workshops, and work sprints, members develop practical skills in software, AI, automation, and digital tools while cultivating a culture of self-direction, experimentation, and craftsmanship.

What we do
  • Build projects and portfolios
  • Run work sprints and challenges
  • Explore AI, software, and emerging technology
  • Share knowledge and technical discoveries
Who it's for
  • Aspiring builders and technologists
  • Students, creators, founders, and developers
  • People who want to create, not just consume
  • Anyone interested in technological independence
How to join
01

Attend an event or challenge

02

Introduce yourself and your interests

03

Start building with the community

Synodus

An accountability circle for rhythm, discipline, and execution.

Synodus is a small accountability and execution circle inside the wider Medha Academy ecosystem. It helps serious members stay consistent with weekly goals, projects, and responsibilities.

Many talented people fail not from lack of intelligence, but from weak rhythm, isolation, and poor follow-through. Synodus creates pressure, support, and continuity through measurable progress, honest reporting, and repeated execution.

What we do
  • Weekly check-ins and goal setting
  • Recurring work sprints
  • Progress reporting with honest review
  • Follow-through support for active projects
Who it's for
  • Members who struggle with consistency
  • Builders, students, and creators with active responsibilities
  • People who want pressure and support, not vague motivation
How to join
01

Apply through an active Medha project or mentor

02

Set weekly goals and reporting rhythm

03

Join recurring check-ins and work sprints

Board Games Community

Board games for strategy, social intelligence, and serious play.

Board Games Community uses board games as small simulations for thinking through rules, consequences, timing, risk, and other people's decisions. Members learn by observing a situation, choosing a move, adjusting to others, and dealing with the result.

Bangladesh does not yet have a strong board game culture, but young people can benefit from it. Games like Avalon, Pandemic, and Sequence train social reading, cooperation, planning, pattern recognition, patience, and strategic adaptation.

What we do
  • Regular board game nights and learning sessions
  • Strategy games that train planning, risk, and timing
  • Social deduction games for persuasion and group behavior
  • Cooperative games for crisis response and role-based teamwork
  • Post-game reflection on decisions, communication, and leadership
Who it's for
  • Young people who want practical thinking through play
  • Members developing social confidence and judgment
  • Leaders, communicators, and strategists who want live feedback
How to join
01

Attend an open game session

02

Learn the rules and join guided play

03

Reflect on strategy, teamwork, and decision-making