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Transition to a Developing Country: Recognition of progress or new challenges?

In the history of a nation, graduating to a developing country is not merely an economic shift; it is a symbol of dignity and collective resilience. After decades of struggle, labor, and patience, Bangladesh has stepped out of the...

Bangladesh tourists mark 73pc drop in in India, up 50pc Sri Lanka, 17 pc in Nepal

As India tightens tourist visas to Bangladeshis since July 2024 on political, strategical and security grounds resulting in drop by 73.37 per cent in 2025 compared to the previous year, Bangladeshi tourists are penetrating in rest south Asian countries...

Manpower export drops 30 per cent growth in March

The manpower export plummeted 30 per cent during the month of March as the ongoing war in the middle-east countries squeezed the movement of job-seekers in the Gulf counties, said leading manpower exporters of Bangladesh Association of International Recruitment...

When Trust Begins to Break: The Hidden Crisis Inside the Banking System

A tall glass tower stands in the middle of the city. It shines in the sun. People look at it and feel safe. Money sleeps inside this tower. Dreams also sleep there. A father keeps his savings there for...

U-turn in e-cigarette policy: Whose interest is this new decision?

E-cigarettes are as harmful to health as conventional cigarettes in the market. Cigarette corporations are spreading this harmful product among teenagers through various attractive campaigns. This is harming the future of the country. The World Health Organization (WHO) has...

Building a New Bangladesh: Hopes and Challenges for the New Leadership

After every election, with the formation of a new government, new hopes awaken in people’s hearts. Following a long struggle for democracy, the expectations from the newly elected government in 2026 are naturally higher. The primary expectation of the people...

Modern Healthcare and Medical Waste: A Silent Public Health Crisis

Healthcare is a fundamental necessity for ensuring a normal life and healthy development of human beings. In the modern world, almost all countries place great importance on ensuring advanced medical services. Modern healthcare is not limited to curing diseases;...

A beacon of light: Professor K. M. Golam Mohiuddin

There are some stars in the world of education who do not stop at imparting knowledge in the form of text books; rather, they become visionaries of the future. There are several great teachers in my life too, whose...

Why leaders sometimes fail after opting a new position

I have earned a rather questionable reputation with my wife that I sometimes choose books purely by judging their covers. I won’t deny it entirely. There is something thrilling about wandering through a bookstore, randomly pulling a book off...

World Consumer Rights Day and the Reality of Consumer Protection in Bangladesh

Every year on 15 March, the world observes World Consumer Rights Day, a day dedicated to raising awareness about the rights and protection of consumers. The origin of this observance dates back to 15 March 1962, when the President...
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