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Bangladesh Marketing Day: The flagship celebration of a nation’s marketers

Every profession deserves a day to reflect and recharge. For Bangladesh’s marketing and sales professionals, that day is Bangladesh Marketing Day — a national movement uniting millions of creative and commercial minds who power the country’s economy. Established by...

To Restore Democracy, No Alternative to Overcoming the Crisis of Political Decency and Integrity

Post-independence Bangladesh embarked on its journey with the dream of establishing a democratic system. The Constitution of Bangladesh declares that the country shall be a democratic, humane, and egalitarian state where every citizen enjoys freedom of expression, participation in...

Application of Law to Protect the Right of Safe Food

Every year on October 16, "World Food Day" is celebrated.  "Hand in Hand for Better Foods and a Better Future" is this year's theme, which means "Come together for good food and a good future." The 80th anniversary of the...

Can Bangladesh’s exporters handle Life after LDC status?

Bangladesh is standing at a turning point. In just a year’s time, the country is set to leave behind its “Least Developed Country” (LDC) status — a label it has carried for more than 50 years. For many, this...

No Place for Tobacco Companies in Public Health Policy

A meeting was held under the chairmanship of the Finance Adviser to finalize the draft amendment to the Tobacco Control Act last July. Following the meeting, the review committee, comprising nine advisers and three secretaries, decided to hold consultations...

A silent epidemic: Road crashes demand robust legislative action

Every day, 87 people die in road crashes in Bangladesh, according to the Global Status Report on Road Safety 2023. Beyond statistics, these deaths mean broken families and devastated communities. Road crashes are a major public health crisis, demanding...

Nuts are full of nutrients

Nuts have been a popular food for thousands of years. A dig in Iraq uncovered evidence of nut consumption that dates back to 50,000 B.C. In Texas, pecan shells were unearthed near human artifacts that may date back to 6,000 B.C. The...

Bangladesh’s next economic frontier: will we lead in e-commerce?

Bangladesh’s e-commerce sector has emerged over the past decade as a key driver of the country’s digital economy. Valued at approximately US $6.9 billion in 2023, the market reached nearly US $7.5 billion in 2024 and expected to reach...

Environment and a Nuclear Accident

Humans, plants, and all living species are parts of the environment. All of them need either plain lands, highlands/mountains, woods or a water body to live with and to flourish with their own characteristics and specialties. At the same...

The climate crisis & waste management’s role in the causes, impacts and transition

Bangladesh is moving toward an alarming reality—one where the relentless grip of climate change continues to scar the nation’s geography, economy, agriculture, public health, and everyday life. Despite having contributed the least to global carbon emissions, Bangladesh remains one...
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BGMEA felicitates Tarique Rahman on BNP’s landslide victory

DHAKA : The Bangladesh Garment Manufacturers and Exporters Association (BGMEA) today extended heartfelt congratulations to BNP Chairman Tarique Rahman...
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