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China’s Unprecedented Psychological Warfare Could Become a Blueprint for Bangladesh’s Radical Transformation

At a time when many countries across the world are recklessly beating the drums of territorial, nuclear, and military warfare, China is astonishing the world through its silent psychological warfare demonstrating remarkable innovative capacity, sustained economic momentum, improvements in...

Michael Madhusudan Dutt: The Progenitor of Modernity and the Architecture of a Transcendental Mind

The crystalline whispers of the River Kapotaksha could scarcely have foretold the epic insurrection blossoming upon its banks. That tranquil epoch in Sagardari was a hallowed confluence of two centuries—an era where the weary vestiges of the medieval dusk...

The Common Man’s Back is Against the Wall

​Going to the market in the morning with a bag in hand is no longer an ordinary task. Instead, it has become a major source of anxiety for the middle and lower income classes. Stepping into the market feels...

Modern Technology: Blessing or Curse

The present world is a technology-dependent world. Along with the gradual evolution of civilization, technology has also taken new forms, which we call modern technology. In ancient times, when people lived together in caves and forests, they had no...

The Geopolitics of Rare Earth Minerals: Greenland as a New Focal Point on the Global Power Map

We are currently living in a complex and rapidly changing world, where state power, technological advancement, and human moral values intertwine to shape the framework of future justice and ethics. Today, a territory is no longer merely a part...

The Silent Crisis of Researchless University Campuses

The university was once seen as a living space. A place where ideas walked freely. Where questions were not feared. Knowledge grew there like a tree. Slow, deep, and strong. But today, many universities feel different. Buildings are tall....

Will There Be Justice for Hadi’s Murder?

When a clock stops, not only does time stop, waiting also comes to a halt. For Shaheed Sharif Osman Hadi, the clock of Bangladesh’s justice system seems to have stopped right there, at the moment of his murder. Days...

Life of the Homeless in Winter

Winter arrives silently. For some, winter means comfort inside warm blankets, steam rising from a cup of hot tea, and lazy moments spent by the window. But for people living on the streets, winter is an alert signal almost...

Electronic Devices and Question Leaks in Government Job Examinations: A National Crisis

Government service functions as the backbone of a state’s administrative structure. The responsibilities of running the state, enforcing laws, ensuring public services, implementing development plans, educating the nation, and safeguarding citizens’ rights rest largely on government employees. Therefore, proper...

Protests in Iran: Public Anger, State Response

On a chessboard, not only the pieces move, the calculations of the players also change. Iran today is such a board, where the people are not merely a piece, but a force that wants to determine its own fate....
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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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