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Dr Nasim Ahmed
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Dr Nasim Ahmed
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18 Oct, 2025
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Dr Nasim Ahmed
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Dr Nasim Ahmed
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Dr Nasim Ahmed
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The New Age
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Dr Md Moniruzzaman
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Dr Nasim Ahmed
The New Nation
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Hard-earned foreign income, lost at home
Dr Md Moniruzzaman
The New Age
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Brick kilns and the cost of clean air.
Hurmetun Nesa Labiba
Dhaka Tribune
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Dr Nasim Ahmed
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Dr. Md. Abdul Latif
The Financial Express
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How Does Trumpeconomics 2.0 Challenge Global Shared Responsibility
Dr. Md. Abdul Latif
NIICE (Nepal)
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Dr. Md. Abdul Latif
The Financial Express
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Dr. Md. Abdul Latif
NIICE (Nepal)
05 May, 2025
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Sabila Binta Saif Sondhi
The Daily Star
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Policy Circle
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Dr. Md. Abdul Latif
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A vision for Dhaka’s Aminbazar Waste-to-Energy project
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The Daily Star
25 Mar, 2025
Empowering MSME sector
Dr. Md. Abdul Latif
The Financial Express
22 Mar, 2025
এমএসএমই খাত যেন গুরুত্ব পায় ২০২৫-২৬ অর্থবছরের বাজেটে
Dr. Md. Abdul Latif
বণিক বার্তা
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DeepSeek’s AI triumph: A call for Bangladesh to retain its brightest minds
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The Daily Star
14 Mar, 2025
Why Childcare Is a Right, Not a Luxury
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Reform quota system in academic admissions
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The Daily Star
27 Feb, 2025
Why investors are losing faith in IPOs and the secondary market.
Dr Md Moniruzzaman
The Business Standard
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Dr. Md. Abdul Latif & Kaynat Rahman
The Daily Star
17 Feb, 2025
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Samira Tasnim
The Business Standard
15 Feb, 2025
From the frying pan and into financial freedom
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The Daily Star
10 Feb, 2025
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The Daily Star
07 Feb, 2025
Quota: Can Flexibility Bring Fairness?
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The Daily Sun
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A cup of green gold
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Dhaka Tribune
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Bangladesh in the Era of Trump 2.0: Economic and Strategic Implications
Dr. Md. Abdul Latif, Shirin Sultana
The Bangladesh Today
28 Jan, 2025
The nexus of unplanned urbanization and pollution
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The Financial Express
27 Jan, 2025
ট্রাম্প যুগে কেমন হবে বিশ্ব বাণিজ্য
Dr. Md. Abdul Latif, Shirin Sultana
Jugantor
26 Jan, 2025
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Shirin Sultana, Dr. Md. Abdul Latif
Daily FT (Sri Lanka)
25 Jan, 2025
Rising temperatures, rising anxiety
Ruhul Amin
Dhaka Tribune
24 Jan, 2025
There is always a price to pay
Bithe Rani Aich
Dhaka Tribune
23 Jan, 2025
স্বপ্নের পথে সীমারেখার সুর
A S M Rafad Asgar
Dhaka Tribune
22 Jan, 2025
Trump’s 2.0 Economic Policies: Navigating the Uncertain Waters for Nepal
Shirin Sultana, Dr. Md. Abdul Latif
NIICE (Nepal)
21 Jan, 2025
Snapshots of Bangladesh’s major export challenges
Dr. Nasim Ahmed
The Daily Star
18 Jan, 2025
The road less travelled
Bithe Rani Aich
Dhaka Tribune
16 Jan, 2025
The road away from reckless tragedies
Sabila Binta Saif Sondhi
Dhaka Tribune
13 Jan, 2025
Major challenges for our exports
Dr. Nasim Ahmed
The Daily Obsever
11 Jan, 2025
The decision dilemma
Nahian Rahman
Dhaka Tribune
09 Jan, 2025
How Trump's economic policies will impact South Asia
Dr. Md. Abdul Latif, Shirin Sultana
The Daily Star
08 Jan, 2025
Desire’s ripple effects and economic fallout
Samira Tasnim
The Daily Star
08 Jan, 2025
Interdisciplinary approach and the policy landscape of Bangladesh
Dr. Sultan Ahmed & Tasfia Tasneem Ahmed
The Business Standard
24 Dec, 2024
Reforming BCS Exam: Build a Skilled Workforce for a New Era
Sayed Azharul Islam, Dr. Sheikh Ashiqurrahman
Daily Sun
18 Dec, 2024
The missing symphony of nature in Bangladesh Parliament Complex
Dr. Sultan Ahmed & Nafisa Binte Farid Prova
The Business Standard
16 Dec, 2024
How micro-barriers lead to massive losses of biodiversity and ecosystems in Bangladesh
Dr Sultan Ahmed & Hurmetun Nesa Labiba
The Business Standard
18 Nov, 2024
Silent struggles of rural women
Md Mominur Rahman
Dhaka Tribune
15 Nov, 2024
The Silent Saboteurs: Why Should WeStop Workplace Grouping?
Dr. Md. Abdur Rahim Khan, Md. Mominur Rahman
Bangla News
06 Nov, 2024
The unseen struggles of teachers in Bangladesh
Md Mominur Rahman
Dhaka Tribune
31 Oct, 2024
Is policy failure an implementation failure?
Fataraz Zahan
Dhaka Tribune
20 Oct, 2024
Blood on the asphalt
Hurmetun Nesa Labiba
Dhaka Tribune
13 Oct, 2024
Mitigating health threats to unlock Bangladesh's pharmaceutical potential
Dr. Md. Abdul Latif
The Bangladesh Today
08 Oct, 2024
Small steps, giant leaps?
Dr. Md. Abdul Latif
The Financial Express
02 Oct, 2024
Crafting a human-centred AI framework for the social sector
Dr Munshi Muhammad Abdul Kader Jilani
The Business Standard
01 Oct, 2024
What would raising the age limit for govt jobs mean?
Samira Tasnim
The Daily Star
25 Sep, 2024
Leveraging AI for transboundary disaster resilience
Samira Tasnim
Dhaka Tribune
16 Sep, 2024
Restoring Bangladesh’s waterways: A path to sustainable transport
ASM Rafad Asgar
Dhaka Tribune
09 Sep, 2024
The rape epidemic: How societal hypocrisy fuels violence against women
Hurmetun Nesa Labiba
Dhaka Tribune
05 Sep, 2024
A balance of growth and green
Muhammad Tanveer Islam
Dhaka Tribune
03 Sep, 2024
Youth Parliament: A tool to bridge the gap between youth and governance
Samira Tasnim
The Business Standard
28 Aug, 2024
Turning the tide
Hurmetun Nesa Labiba
Dhaka Tribune
26 Aug, 2024
Youth in peril: Cyberbullying in Bangladesh
Arju Manara Begum
The Business Standard
21 Aug, 2024
Not simply a matter of age
Muhammad Raihan Uddin
Dhaka Tribune
20 Aug, 2024
Circular economy for sustainable business with ecological harmony
Dr. Md. Abdul Latif
The Financial Express
17 Aug, 2024
Artificial intelligence in bangladesh's power sector: A catalyst for transformation
Muhammad Tanveer Islam
The Business Standard
11 Aug, 2024
Leveraging AI for the benefit of Bangladesh’s road transport sector
Dr. Nasim Ahmed
The New Nation
07 Aug, 2024
To improve education, we need to make teaching a lucrative profession
Dr Sheikh Ashiqurrahman Prince
The Business Standard
02 Aug, 2024
Sustainable Urbanization: Envisioning Dhaka as a Smart City in the upcoming century
Md Mominur Rahman
Dhaka Tribune
28 Jul, 2024
Saving nature with AI
Muhammad Tanveer Islam
Dhaka Tribune
17 Jul, 2024
The index of quality education.
Md. Mominur Rahman
Dhaka Tribune
16 Jul, 2024
A roadmap to effective dengue control
Mahadee Al Mobin
The Daily Star
14 Jul, 2024
Lock inequality to unlock population potential
Dr. Md. Abdul Latif
The Financial Express
12 Jul, 2024
Vision for an AI law in Bangladesh
Warda Ruheen Bristi, Shafin Haque Omlan
The Daily Star
11 Jul, 2024
Addressing Bangladesh's e-waste crisis
Salma Akhter
Dhaka Tribune
09 Jul, 2024
Policymakers should frequently review the unemployment problem
Please see page 5 for the op-ed.
Dr. Nasim Ahmed
The New Nation
25 Jun, 2024
Why we need an AI law in Bangladesh
Warda Ruheen Bristi, Shafin Haque Omlan
The Daily Star
23 Jun, 2024
The positive potential of Qurbani waste disposal
Md Mominur Rahman
Dhaka Tribune
23 Jun, 2024
Living in a furnace: Is there any way to beat the heat?
Nahian Rahman
The Daily Star
22 Jun, 2024
Evolving rural nuclear families, superstores
Dr. Md. Abdul Latif
The Financial Express
15 Jun, 2024
সম্ভাবনাময় ট্যানারি শিল্প তবু সস্তা কেন কোরবানির পশুর চামড়া
Dr. Abdur Rahim & Tasneem Islam Dyuti
বণিক বার্তা
15 Jun, 2024
Ending child labour needs decisive interventions
Fataraz Zahan
The Daily Star
13 Jun, 2024
Can our industries help fight climate change?
Md Mominur Rahman
Dhaka Tribune
12 Jun, 2024
Is Bangladesh prepared for a major earthquake?
Dr. Sultan Ahmed, Nafisa Binte Farid Prova
The Daily Star
30 May, 2024
How to bridge the rural-urban education divide in Bangladesh
Dr. Tareque, Tasfia Tasneem Ahmed
The Daily Star
29 May, 2024
What’s giving rise to more nuclear families in rural Bangladesh?
Muhammad Raihan Uddin
The Daily Star
26 May, 2024
Navigating public policy with interpretive structural modelling
Dr Munshi Muhammad Abdul Kader Jilani
The Daily Star
22 May, 2024
Why Bangladesh should adopt AI for vendor management
Md Mominur Rahman
Dhaka Tribune
12 May, 2024
রেলসেবার মান বাড়াতে প্রয়োজন জনবল ও জবাবদিহিতা
ASM Rafad Asgar
Dhaka Tribune Bangla
02 May, 2024
সড়ক দুর্ঘটনা কি নিছক দুর্ঘটনা?
Dr. Md. Abdur Rahim Khan and Tasneem Islam Dyuti
Ittefaq
01 May, 2024
The path to financial inclusion
ASM Rafad Asgar
Dhaka Tribune
28 Apr, 2024
Teaching pedagogy for 4IR human capital development
Dr. Sheikh Ashiqurrahman Prince
Dhaka Tribune
26 Apr, 2024
Being equipped for tomorrow
Sheikh Ashiqurrahman Prince
Dhaka Tribune
26 Apr, 2024
SMEs need extensive policy and institutional intervention to thrive
Dr. Nasim Ahmed
The Daily Industry
24 Apr, 2024
Zakat-centric economy and poor people of Bangladesh
Tasneem Islam Dyuti
The Daily Tribunal
24 Apr, 2024
Navigating concrete: How to ensure a structure stands the test of time
Dr. Sultan Ahmed & Nafisa Binte Farid Prova
The Business Standard
16 Apr, 2024
জাকাতকেন্দ্রিক অর্থনীতি ও দুস্থ জনগোষ্ঠী
Dr. Md. Abdur Rahim Khan and Tasneem Islam Dyuti
Jugantor
08 Apr, 2024
Growing rural-urban education divide is hurting Bangladesh's future
Dr Tareque, Tasfia Tasneem
The Daily Star
03 Apr, 2024
Full steam ahead: Revitalizing Bangladesh Railway
ASM Rafad Asgar
Dhaka Tribune
31 Mar, 2024
Pursuit of profit and our burning cities
Dr Sultan Ahmed, Nafisa Binte Farid Prova
The Daily Star
31 Mar, 2024
Employability of Machine Learning in Public Policy-Making of Bangladesh
Dr. Nasim Ahmed
Daily INDUSTRY
22 Mar, 2024
Unlocking sustainable economic growth
Md Mominur Rahman
Dhaka Tribune
18 Mar, 2024
Is the high interest rate of microfinance always a curse?
Dr Sheikh Ashiqurrahman Prince
The Business Standard
14 Mar, 2024
Navigating the gig labyrinth
Nahian Rahman
The Daily Star
14 Mar, 2024
Time for Bangladesh to withdraw CEDAW reservations
Roksana Khan
The Daily Star
11 Mar, 2024
The heated reality of Dhaka's urban landscape
Shafin Haque Omlan
Dhaka Tribune
05 Mar, 2024
Why does policy inaction occur in public affairs?
DR. NASIM AHMED
The Financial Express
01 Mar, 2024
Rising above the echoes of tragedy
Nafisa Binte Farid Prova
Dhaka Tribune
01 Mar, 2024
Okay computer
Md Mominur Rahman
Dhaka Tribune
27 Feb, 2024
For child labourers, there is no childhood
Nafis Sadik
The Business Standard
18 Feb, 2024
Bounded rationality and the onion crisis of Bangladesh
Samira Tasnim
The Business Standard
28 Jan, 2024
Policy actions can aid reintegration of returnee migrants
Dr. Nasim Ahmed
The Daily Star
25 Jan, 2024
ইকোট্যুরিজম হতে পারে কক্সবাজারের প্রাণশক্তি
Dr. Md. Abdul Latif
Jugantor
23 Jan, 2024
It's time for Bangladesh’s public sector to get serious about environmental management accounting
Md. Mominur Rahman
The Indian Express
20 Jan, 2024
Integrating Bangladeshi diaspora into Bangladesh
Dr. Nasim Ahmed
The Daily Star
19 Jan, 2024
Ecotourism in Cox's Bazar: A holistic approach
Dr. Md. Abdul Latif
The Financial Express
17 Jan, 2024
Is there a fifth industrial revolution on the horizon?
Warda Ruheen Bristi
Dhaka Tribune
16 Jan, 2024
Cinderella and the great glass ceiling
Roksana Khan
Dhaka Tribune
16 Jan, 2024
Of broken pavements and Dhaka’s pedestrians
Nafisa Binte Farid Prova
The Business Standard
16 Jan, 2024
Business should look past gender
Nahian Rahman
The Daily Star
12 Jan, 2024
SMART-based lending rates: Is it a smart move?
Bithe Rani Aich
The Business Standard
10 Jan, 2024
From rags to riches in the world of energy
Salma Akhter
Dhaka Tribune
10 Jan, 2024
Emergent business model for sustainable society
Sheikh Ashiqurrahman Prince
The Financial Express
30 Dec, 2023
Light pollution: What happens in the shadows
Salma Akhter
Dhaka Tribune
25 Dec, 2023
Making lending rates ‘smart’
Bithe Rani Aich
Dhaka Tribune
20 Dec, 2023
Bangladesh’s thriving plastic industries
Dr. Nasim Ahmed
The New Nation
19 Dec, 2023
Challenges of Smart Bangladesh: Vision 2041
Arju Manara Begum
The Daily Sun
17 Dec, 2023
Let Dhaka's rivers flow again
Tasfia Tasneem Ahmed, Dr Sultan Ahmed
The Daily Star
23 Nov, 2023
Prospect of light engineering in Bangladesh
The Light Engineering (LE) sector makes a remarkable contribution to the economy of Bangladesh.
The sector has innumerable prospects in poverty alleviation through employment generation; increasing contribution to GDP; growth of the loca
Dr. Nasim Ahmed
The Daily New Nation
09 Nov, 2023
Burgeoning Prospect for the Light Engineering Sector
The Light Engineering (LE) sector makes a remarkable contribution to the economy of Bangladesh. The sector has innumerable prospects in poverty alleviation through employment generation, increasing contribution to GDP, growth of the local industri
Dr. Nasim Ahmed
Daily INDUSTRY,
08 Nov, 2023
Integrating Bangladeshi diaspora into Bangladesh
Dr. Nasim Ahmed
The Daily Star
24 Oct, 2023
Implications of Bangladesh’s Engagement with BRICS
There have been engrossing discourses on Bangladesh's participation in the BRICS summit held on 22-24 August 2023 in South Africa. Analysts have attempted to project the venture of the summit as purely geo-political without having any clear ec
Dr. Nasim Ahmed
The Daily Sun
11 Oct, 2023
The impact of AI on future warfare
Shafin Haque Omlan
The Business Standard
04 Oct, 2023
Rising tides, sinking chalkboards: How climate change threatens Bangladesh's primary education
Tasfia Tasneem Ahmed
The Daily Star
19 Sep, 2023
Data Analysis: Pulse of Modern Business
Muhammad Tanveer Islam
The Daily Sun
11 Sep, 2023
Dengue outbreak in Bangladesh: A growing public health crisis
Mahadee Al Mobin
The Daily Observer
07 Sep, 2023
Rising sea levels and the lessons to learn
Antara Halder
The Daily Star
27 Aug, 2023
Focus on tertiary education to end child marriage
Roksana Khan
The Daily Observer
24 Aug, 2023
Promoting research methodology programme: a development success mantra
Research enhances the curiosity of an individual to learn new things that give the researcher a sense of achievement. It is the process of systematically collecting, analysing, and interpreting data which helps to advance knowledge, solve problems
Dr. Sheikh Ashiqurrahman Prince
The Financial Express
17 Jul, 2023
Make ICT a top priority
For Smart Bangladesh to be fulfilled, ICT in the country must reach its full potential.
The government has adopted 14 action plans in an effort to put Smart Bangladesh 2041 into action. Smart management policies, smart agriculture, smart
Al-Amin
Dhaka Tribune
01 Jun, 2023
Menstrual hygiene overlooked
THE Rohingya, an ethnic minority forced to flee to neighbouring nations like Bangladesh, has become one of the world’s most persecuted communities. The forcibly relocated Myanmar nationals reside in 34 camps in the southern district of Cox&r
Munshi Muhammad Abdul Kader Jilani
New Age
27 May, 2023
Dealing with ChatGPT as a Techno Detox
Munshi Muhammad Abdul Kader Jilani
The New Nation
24 May, 2023
Gender biasness in the age of automation
In today's fast-moving world Artificial Intelligence (AI), Machine Learning (ML) and automation are the most hyped terms. AI is mainly about making decisions based on human input whereas ML and automation refer to the completion of performing
Warda Ruheen Bristi
The Daily Observer
21 May, 2023
Understanding artificial intelligence the correct way
Artificial Intelligence (A.I.) is a topic of great concern to many people. Some believe that A.I. will eventually replace human workers, while others think that A.I. will only serve to enhance and augment human capabilities. As a result, there is
Mahadee Al Mobin
The Daily Observer
17 May, 2023
Affordable housing gap-need for financing environment
Dr. Md. Abdul Latif
The Financial Express
12 May, 2023
How can green industrialisation help achieve SDGs in Bangladesh?
Green industrialisation as part of Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) is a precondition for sustainable and inclusive growth and is closely related to the following goals: Goal -7 “Clean energy for everyone”: Secure access to af
MOWSHUMI SHARMIN
The Financial Express
08 May, 2023
How the fires and heatwave exposed our dead wetlands
We seldom take into account the immense blessings of nature on this land. We are only reminded of the dire consequences of destroying nature when and if disaster strikes. The usual response to such events is to express regret, grieve for a while a
Dr. Sultan Ahmed & Tasfia Tasneem Ahmed
Tha Daily Star
04 May, 2023
IT: an indispensable factor in the economic growth
According to ND Century Code, "Information Technology (IT) means the use of hardware, software, services, and supporting infrastructure to manage and deliver information using voice, data, and video."
Muhammad Tanveer Islam
The Financial Express
30 Apr, 2023
Environment pollution: A threat to sustainability
How environmental concerns need to be well incorporated into economic policy decisions is a highly debated topic of all time. Environmental pollution is not a novel phenomenon, per se; it is the most significant problem humankind faces globally. E
Mowshumi Sharmin
The Daily Observer
30 Apr, 2023
'Organic-Halal': A new business brand for the future
Recently the Agriculture Ministry of Bangladesh confirmed that broiler meat is safe to eat and contains antibiotics and metals lower than the maximum tolerable level for the human body while analyzing 1,200 broiler chickens from several poultry fi
Sheikh Ashiqurrahman Prince
The Financial Express
20 Apr, 2023
AI for understanding human consciousness (with caution)
One does not become enlightened by imagining figures of light, but by making the darkness conscious." - Carl Jung
We have long been fascinated by human consciousness as we try to comprehend the nature of our own experiences
Shafin Haque Omlan
The Daily Star
11 Apr, 2023
Unbearable traffic congestion in rapidly urbanising Dhaka
Traffic jam in Dhaka city is surely a pain in the neck, making it difficult for both locals and visitors to get about. Although traffic congestion is a common phenomenon in all over the world's megacities at certain times of the day, what we e
Shirin Sharmin
The New Nation
06 Apr, 2023
How to redirect inward remittances to formal channels
Different studies suggest that remittances sent through informal channels in developing countries account for roughly 35-75% of the official remittances; Bangladesh is no exception
Inward remittances have a significant i
Muhammad Nafis Shahriar Farabi
The Business Standard
01 Feb, 2023
When data meets nature
With the threat of mother earth casting us into oblivion looming large, it is high time we looked for new ways to reduce all the harms we have been doing to her. Since it is the age of information, data science might be that one tonic that could
Shafin Haque Omlan
The Business Standard
07 Jan, 2023
Challenges and Opportunities in the Transition from "Digital Bangladesh" to "Smart Bangladesh"
To make the nation "Smart Bangladesh," the government has set up four pillars: smart citizens, a smart economy, a smart government, and a smart society. "We have partially achieved our goals of ensuring that every citizen is tech-sa
Al-Amin
The New Nation
14 Dec, 2022
What Covid-19 taught us about the potential of rail connectivity with India
There is a significant scope for Bangladesh and India to benefit economically from collaborating together to interconnect their railway links in order to build cross-border logistics services.
Munshi Muhammad Abdul Kader Jilani
The Business Standard
27 Nov, 2022
Pandemic-induced learning loss: Immediate strategic actions required
Soaring inflation, volatile exchange rate, depleting foreign exchange reserves, rising external debt – open a newspaper and you will see these making it to the headlines regularly.
Certainly, all these concerns are justified, but a
Muhammad Nafis Shahriar Farabi
The Financial Express
27 Nov, 2022
Adverse impact of inflation on ICT sector
Everything has become more expensive due to inflation. Furthermore, import prices have increased due to the depreciation of taka against the dollar. As Bangladesh was recovering from the pandemic led recession, Russia-Ukraine war has once again wo
Md Mahmudul Haque Khan
The Daily Observer
07 Nov, 2022
Financial stability without interest cap removal: A hard row to hoe
Bangladesh Bank (BB) imposed a cap on the lending rate at 9.0 per cent, which came into force in April 2020. It is inferred that BB took this decision to boost private investment and create employment opportunities significantly.
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Muhammad Nafis Shahriar Farabi
The Financial Express
30 Oct, 2022
Inflation inequality: Lower-income households facing the heat
In June this year, the inflation rate in Bangladesh soared to a nine-year high of 7.56 per cent. Higher inflation has become a matter of serious concern as rising daily essentials prices are intensely hurting a significant portion of households ac
Muhammad Nafis Shahriar
The Financial Express
29 Sep, 2022
To be kind Senior citizens remain neglected and forgotten in society. It is about time that changed.
Due to the influence of globalization, technological developments, urbanization, migration, and changing family structure, the lives of older people are becoming more vulnerable in direct and indirect ways -- which are often considered a burden to
Fariya Tabassum and Taskina Huq
Dhaka Tribune
26 Sep, 2022
What can you do to prevent cyberattacks? Some possible steps that can help
Bangladesh has long been subjected to cyberattacks; institutions in the public, private, and financial sectors are all at risk from this. According to a report from the Bangladesh government's e-Government Computer Incident Response Team (BGD
Md Mahmudul Haque Khan
Dhaka Tribune
16 Sep, 2022
Non-renewable energy in global temperature rise
Due to climate change, the global temperature rise is receiving extra attention as environmental problems worldwide. Factors that influence global temperature escalation are not limited to deviation in land use, constantly altering irrigation, des
Mowshumi Sharmin
The Daily Observer
12 Sep, 2022
How Technology Impacts Sustainable Future of the World
Technology and innovation are instrumental in transforming the economic structure of a country at various stages of development. They boost productivity and competitiveness and lead to the creation of economic well-being and wealth. The capability
Abdul Wadud
The Daily Sun
12 Sep, 2022
Inflation in Bangladesh: A stitch in time saves nine
At any stage of economy, inflation is a serious concern, and the trade-off between inflation and economic growth has been at the forefront of policy discussions. During the Covid-19 pandemic, inflation was somewhat under control in most countries.
Shirin Sharmin
The New Nation
04 Sep, 2022
Concept of smart cities yet to take shape
Future administration of a city and its residents will be improved through smart cities. Bangladesh is one of the world’s nations with the densest populations. It lacks a smart city even though it is a thriving nation. As it is striving to c
Mysha Nishat Bidhu
Daily Sun
04 Sep, 2022
Future energy path for Bangladesh
Global energy demand is touching new heights every day, which is leading to a sharp rise in fossil fuel-based power generation than power generation from renewable sources. International Energy Agency (IEA) report 2021 indicates that almost 50% of
Sima Rani Dey
Daily Sun
04 Sep, 2022
Declining fertility rate: Boon or bane?
There were less than one billion humans living in this universe around two hundred years back. From 1900 to 2000 it was increasing dramatically but over the last two decades the world has observed a declining population trend. The United Nations p
Fataraz Zahan
Daily Sun
04 Sep, 2022
Is Public-Private Partnership Necessary to Manage Padma Bridge Affairs?
The opening ceremony of the Padma Bridge on Saturday 25th June has provided a new gate for development of the South, in addition it has brought forward prospects of new connectivity not only within Bangladesh but also between South and Southeast A
Nitun Kumar Podder and Asir Newaz Khan
Daily Sun
03 Sep, 2022
Interdisciplinary Research: In Search of the Complete Truth
Interdisciplinary research would mean collaborative efforts from different fields and disciplines to figure out comprehensive solutions to the complex problems of our modern world.
There is a famous anecdote about six blind men and an el
Akhtaruzzaman Limon
Green Network Asia
02 Sep, 2022
Increase Security and Protect Digital Privacy
The idea of transmitting information, data, messages, and files across the internet without leaking to unauthorised parties is known as digital privacy. It is the management of information on people and their businesses. A variety of techniques an
Mysha Nishat Bidhu
Daily Sun
30 Aug, 2022
4IR Demands More Research and Innovation
We are in the era of Fourth Industrial Revolution (4IR), the term used to describe the blurring of boundaries between the digital, physical and biological worlds. It combines technological advancements in robotics, artificial intelligence (AI), in
Nitun Kumar Podder
Daily Sun
25 Aug, 2022
Learning the code
Teaching children computer programming is a must for a developed Bangladesh. Coding is the language of computers. A variety of software is produced using the language. Modern programming has some fundamental properties such as reliability, robustn
Md Mahmudul Haque Khan
Dhaka Tribune
18 Aug, 2022
An effective solution for earning foreign currency
Reserve in foreign currency has become an existentissue around the world at present time. Earning foreign currency has become an instrumental factor in maintaining macroeconomic stabilization. In Bangladesh, we depend mainly on remittance and expo
Al Amin
The Daily Observer
18 Aug, 2022
Where have all the captchas gone?
We have all seen a situation while browsing through the internet, suddenly, when we click to browse something, a notification comes up with a tick box saying "I am not a robot". Then we have to write the word we are seeing in a box then
Shafin Haque Omlan
The Daily Observer
18 Aug, 2022
Semiconductor industry: A way ahead for Bangladesh
With the burgeoning progress of a technology-driven world, the semi conductor industry has been experiencing rapid growth in recent times. According to a market & consumer data providing company STATISTA, the semiconductor industry has crossed
Abdul Wadud
The Daily Observer
16 Aug, 2022
Global economy to bear brunt of Sino-Taiwan crisis
In the world of globalization where the world has been transformed into a global village by the boon of rapid advancements in science and technologies, localized war somewhere can have prolonged, global impacts. The bitter essence embedded in this
Mahadee Al Mobin
The Daily Observer
11 Aug, 2022
Our preparedness against impact of Russia-Ukraine war
Every war is a human tragedy, and the recent conflict between Russia and Ukraine is no different. The knock-on effect of the war is expanding beyond its borders causing aggrandised human suffering. In all its manifestations, the Russia-Ukraine war
Shirin Sharmin
The New Nation
04 Aug, 2022
Sucker-mouth catfish: A recipe for disaster
Bangladesh is a land of lakes, rivers, and streams. The geography and climate are advantageous foressentially any fish population. Her Padma, Meghna, and Jamuna rivers feed one of the world's largest deltas thatsupport an abundanceof aquatic l
Mahadee Al Mobin
The Daily Observer
31 Jul, 2022
LDC graduation: What lies ahead for the pharmaceutical sector of Bangladesh?
Adverse impacts of LDC graduation will be felt to a great extent due to increased intellectual property fees on import of Active Pharmaceutical Ingredients Bangladesh, a country which was once regarded as a "test case for develo
Muhammad Nafis Shahriar Farabi
The Business Standard
29 Jul, 2022
Russia-Ukraine War and Bangladesh’s Way Forward through Agricultural Reform
Following the onset of the Russian invasion of Ukraine, several countries including the US, Japan and European Union suspended trade ties with Russia followed by removing Russia from the International money transfer system known as SWIFT. The remo
Asir Newaz Khan
Daily Sun
22 Jul, 2022
Global energy consumption: How Bangladesh should move forward?
Global energy consumption is the amount of power used providing by different type of non-renewable and renewable energy sources. Many countries need energy supply and consumption for its economic development. Energy consumption for some countries
Faroque Ahmed & Md. Monirul Islam
The New Nation
20 Jul, 2022
Transition to renewable energy for Bangladesh
Bangladesh is set to suffer in the long run from severe impacts of climate change, particularly increased flooding related to sea-level rise and storm surges. The current floods and heat waves are a harbinger of worse climatic conditions. As a rem
Mowshumi Sharmin
The Financial Express
17 Jul, 2022
Budget 2022-23: Infrastructure Allocation to Counter Effects of Russia-Ukraine War
While the world economy was recovering from the unexpected impact of the Covid-19 pandemic during the last two years, the Russia-Ukraine conflict, which began on February 24, 2022 started to have a negative influence on the global economy. Already
Faroque Ahmed
Daily Sun
06 Jul, 2022
The Universal Pension Scheme is a laudable initiative. But is it feasible?
The government has approved the draft bill introducing a Universal Pension Scheme. While a welcome initiative in theory, questions remain regarding its implementation. The decision to introduce the Universal Pension Scheme (UPS) from
Shirin Sharmin
The Business Standard
02 Jul, 2022
Social Safety Net Coverage Crucial to Bring Back Dropout Students
Social Safety Net (SSN), a concept of social inclusion, has been prevailing in society for a long time. It has been proven as a measure of poverty reduction to build the resilience of poor and vulnerable families and improve human capital irrespec
Krishna Gayen
Daily Sun
30 Jun, 2022
আপৎকালীন ব্যবস্থা হিসেবে অন্তর্ভুক্তিমূলক উন্নয়ন কৌশলই হোক সর্বোচ্চ অগ্রাধিকার
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প্রথম আলো
27 Jun, 2022
Digital privacy in Bangladesh
"Do not enter any houses except your own homes unless you are sure of their occupants' consent." (Surah An-Nur, 24:27)
"He who goes about as a talebearer reveals secrets, but he who is trustworthy conce
Shafin Haque Omlan
The Daily Observer
22 Jun, 2022
Population and Housing Census 2022: The Data We Need for Development
The sixth Population and Housing Census 2022 was launched at zero hours on 15 June 2022 through the counting of floating people in different parts of the country. The census is the official enumeration of the entire population and households of a
Krishna Gayen
Daily Sun
19 Jun, 2022
Maladies of climate-driven displacement and informal Sector
If we have a chance to visit the low-income group vicinities of Dhaka city or of any metropolitan areas of Bangladesh, we will find that vulnerable people from across the country are residing there in poor and sub-human conditions. The shared shan
MOWSHUMI SHARMIN
The Financial Express
19 Dec, 2021
Female education in improving healthcare indicators of Bangladesh: an econometric evidence
Bangladesh has made significant improvements in the health of women and children and has achieved its Millennium Development Goal (MDG) 4 (to reduce child mortality) and is on track to MDG 5a (to reduce maternal mortality). In 2010, the United Nat
TAHMINA SULTANA and FAROQUE AHMED
The Financial Express
03 Dec, 2021
Why energy poverty needs to be understood from a gender perspective
Poor energy base, including excessive fossil fuel use, has had a negative impact on the environment, and women are caught in this vicious cycle.
Fighting against Covid-19, we almost forgot to focus on the already prevailing dire probl
Mowshumi Sharmin
The Business Standard
05 Jul, 2021
স্বাস্থ্য খাত ব্যবস্থাপনায় আস্থা থাকুক
করোনা দুর্যোগে আমাদের অনেকেরই উপলব্ধি হয়েছে বাংলাদেশের স্বাস্থ্য খাতকে ঢেলে সাজানোর অনেক স
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দৈনিক সমকাল
08 May, 2021
Economic Growth In Context Of Energy Consumption
From agriculture to industry, energy is considered an important factor for production. Being a home of 165 million people, Bangladesh initially started a green revolution, and then followed the way of industrialization to provide decent living to
Md. Monirul Islam
The New Nation
25 Apr, 2021
Urban solid waste management: A paradigm shift towards circular economy
At present there is a growing concern in favour of sustainable solid waste management (SWM) issue in developing economies including Bangladesh due to the current growth in waste generation in these countries. Put it that way, further light is bein
Mowshumi Sharmin and Rafiul Islam
The Financial Express
20 Dec, 2020
Environmental transformation in the era of Anthropocene
The Anthropocene has seen a new era since the industrial revolution in which human induced actions are playing epoch making role in global environmental change. Recently due to halt of anthropogenic activities under COVID-19 outbreak, skies are bl
Mowshumi Sharmin
The Independent
30 Sep, 2020
Family ties: Is lockdown boosting up?
The world never imagined that we shall have to be stuck upat our own homes for so long. And this unbelievable situation has arisen due to the pandemic of Covid-19, whilelockdown has been proven to be an effective measure to tackle the rapid spread
Sima Rani Dey
The New Nation
21 Jul, 2020
২০২০-২১ অর্থবছরের মুদ্রানীতি কেমন হবে: সম্ভাব্য রূপরেখার খোঁজে
চলতি অর্থবছরের প্রথম থেকেই কোভিড-১৯ পৃথিবীকে বিপর্যস্ত করে রেখেছে। থেমে গেছে, শ্লথ হয়ে আছে
মোহাম্মদ তারেক
bdnews24.com
19 Jul, 2020
Covid Impasse Over Life and Livelihood
In 2019, WHO confirmed five "Public Health Emergencies of International Concern." The number six declaration came on 30 January 2020, for the escalating COVID-19 outbreak. It is a global crisis and responsible for severe disruptions rela
Mowshumi Sharmin
The New Nation
12 Jul, 2020
Stimulus Packages How Effective For Economic Recovery Amid Pandemic?
Amid the COVID-19 pandemic, Bangladesh is crossing a thorny path to keep its growth rate stable. Economists predict that growth will decline drastically and last long though the pandemic trim downs within this year. Likewise global trend, the fisc
Faroque Ahmed & Md. Monirul Islam
The New Nation
06 Jul, 2020
Working from home, workingfor home
While the “stay home” directive helps with prevention of Covid-19 outbreak, it brings challenges for working women, resulting from a sudden transition to remote work amid the pandemic.
Since the shutdown s
Tahmina Sultana, Sima Rani Dey
Dhaka Tribune
18 Jun, 2020
Flattening the Curve
The COVID-19 pandemic is considered the most disastrous torment which the humankind has faced ever since World War II. Although the breeding ground of the pandemic is the China, the Asian country, now the virus has spread to each and every corner
Md. Mazharul Islam & Md. Monirul Islam
The New Nation
12 Jun, 2020
COVID Pandemic Distorted Practice Of Human Freedom
As of May 30, 2020, a global total infected cases and deaths are counted for 58,28,159 and 3,61,549 respectively in 216 countries of the world, which indicates that entire world is entangled with COVID-19 pandemic resulting in the tragedy of commo
Md. Monirul Islam
The New Nation
31 May, 2020
Covid-19 calls for reform in health policy
Covid-19 pandemic has brought back the old saying into practice: prevention is better than cure. Though prevention has always been considered to be better than cure, health policy of Bangladesh is focused on the later. The health policy of Banglad
Tahmina Sultana & Md Monirul Islam
The Daily Observer
16 May, 2020
Enforcement of Competition Act 2012: Prospects and Challenges
By the term competition or antitrust policy, economists usually mean intervention of public authorities for ensuring competition in the markets. The main aims of competition policy are to promote competition; make markets work better and contribut
Dr. Md. Moniruzzaman
The Daily Sun
19 Aug, 2019
Need for Corporate Social Responsibility Practices
Corporate social responsibility (CSR) has a long history, which evolved with the development of business and has been meeting the emerging needs of the society. Howard R. Bowen is one of the pioneers who attempted to conceptualise and define CSR.
Dr. Md. Moniruzzaman
The Daily Sun
10 Aug, 2019
Effects of fiscal policy and governance on economic growth
The issue concerning the effect of fiscal policy on growth is quite old. However, recently the extent to which fiscal policy affect growth has attracted both theoretical and empirical debate especially in the developing countries due to budget def
Mowshumi Sharmin
The Financial Express
19 Jun, 2019
Solid Waste Management for smart and sustainable cities
The 92-page election manifesto of the country's ruling party ahead of the parliamentary election last year had the prime slogan "My village - My town". It was the first time in the history of Bangladesh that urbanisation was given su
Mowshumi Sharmin and Sima Rani Dey
The Financial Express
09 Jun, 2019
Energy consumption energises economic growth
In the last six years, Bangladesh has been maintaining a gross domestic product (GDP) growth rate between six and seven per cent in a bid to reach its aspired goal of becoming a developed economy by 2041.Accordingly, Bangladesh's energy consum
Sima Rani Dey and Md Monirul Islam
The Financial Express
08 Jun, 2019
A business environment for a developed Bangladesh
In the journey of progress, we are aiming for a developed Bangladesh by 2041. Only 22 years are left. We have to increase capita income to the level of more than US$ 12,000 from $ 1,751 (FY 2017-18, BBS) and many other steps need to be taken. The
Md Moniruzzaman
The Financial Express
07 Jun, 2019
How bumper rice production can bring smile to the face of farmers
Bangladesh is the fourth-largest rice producer in the world. Rice is not only our staple food but also a part of our culture. Agriculture is the foundation of our economy. Bangladesh hit a new high of rice production during the current fiscal year
Sima Rani Dey
The Financial Express
01 Jun, 2019
Tobacco Control: MPOWER Measurements of WHO
More than one-third (35 per cent) of Bangladeshi adults are accustomed to tobacco either in smoke and/or in smokeless form. Another one-third (39 per cent) of adult population is exposed to secondhand smoking at their homes, if you consider the wo
Tahmina Sultana
The Daily Observer
31 May, 2019
'Festival inflation' during Ramadan
It is common that during the festive seasons, prices of daily commodities, from onion to beef, cosmetics and accessories, clothing items etc rise exceptionally taking these out of the reach of lower-middle income groups of people. We observe this
Tanzila Sultana and Md Moniruzzaman
The Financial Express
26 May, 2019
Consumption fuels economic growth
Generally, consumption refers to the use of goods and services by households while consumption expenditure is the purchase of goods and services for use by households. Consumption contributes to the growth of an economy as it creates demand of the
Sima Rani Dey and Md. Monirul Islam
The Financial Express
08 May, 2019
Air Pollution and Health Hazards
Air pollution has emerged as one of the major pollution threats to human health. Morbidity and mortality are increasing worldwide because of both chronic and non-communicable diseases contributed by ambient air pollution. The third annual State of
Dr. Md. Moniruzzaman and Md. Mazharul Islam
The Daily Sun
08 May, 2019
Role of consumption in economic development
BANGLADESH is the fastest-growing economy in South Asia and it is moving very fast towards its goal of achieving a middle-income country status by 2021. In the past four to five years, the growth of the gross domestic products, ranging between 6 p
Sima Rani Dey
New Age
07 May, 2019
Overseas Employment
Overseas employment is a very crucial issue for a country like Bangladesh with a big population of around 160 million and high density of population, 1252 per sqm. It is a big challenge of the Government for creating employment of all the active l
Dr. Md. Moniruzzaman
The New Nation
05 May, 2019
Reining in the Smoking Menace at Restaurants
That smoking causes serious diseases is widely known. Still, most people in Bangladesh do not seem very concerned to protest against this issue. Additionally, the dearth of laws that can address the situation is affecting the health of many non-sm
Monirul Islam
The Financial Express
26 Apr, 2019
Public Health Expenditure
FROM the very beginning of our childhood, we all have heard the proverb ‘health is wealth’. We have learnt that good health is the key to success. Nothing is important in life than good health. Health is more significant for a person t
Tahmina Sultana
New Age
25 Apr, 2019
Determining commodity price, forex rate: Market versus intervention
The price of any commodity depends on the interaction between its demand and supply. In a market economy all decisions regarding quantity of commodity, money, investment, production, consumption and distribution are determined by the price set by
Dr. Md. Moniruzzaman
The Financial Express
16 Mar, 2019
Public and Private Investment in Economic Growth
Economic growth as well as development of an economy bank predominantly on the capability to invest and utilise resources efficiently. In case of Bangladesh, both public and private investments have been instrumental to stimulate economic growth.&
Md. Monirul Islam
The Financial Express
08 Mar, 2019
Can MRT be the solution to Dhaka's traffic congestion?
Mass rapid transit system (MRT) is a public transportation system similar to trains, buses, ferries and others, which can be used to facilitate commuting of a large number of passengers on a non-reserved basis and in lesser time. Rapid transit is
Dr. Md. Moniruzzaman
The Financial Express
24 Feb, 2019
WTO's Doha Round: A shattered dream for LDCs?
In November 2001, the Doha Development Round (widely known as Doha Development Agenda) was commenced at the 4th World Trade Organisation (WTO) Ministerial Conference held in the beautiful capital city of Qatar. The Ministerial Conference is
Md Moniruzzaman
The Financial Express
11 Feb, 2019
GDP growth: Role of human capital-augmented labour and agri productivity
Bangladesh is a large deltaic country where agriculture remains a very important sector of its economy. Currently the share of agriculture in gross domestic product (GDP) is only 13 per cent whereas it was 60 per cent in 1972 (just after the indep
Tahmina Sultana and Dr. Md. Moniruzzaman
The Financial Express
30 Jan, 2019
Taking the long view of economic growth
Two groups are now engaged in a passionate discussion regarding Bangladesh's LDC graduation and the march forward. One group clings to the idea that this changeover might prove to be way too challenging—the other group to the idea that t
Mohammad Tareque and Asif Hossain
The Daily Star
12 Jun, 2018
Improving Faecal Sludge Management
Human excreta persist to be a taboo issue, even when poor sanitation costs the world USD 260 billion annually and 1.5 million child deaths. Over 2.4 billion people do not have access to improved sanitation and a billion people worldwide still prac
Mowshumi Sharmin
The Financial Express
04 Jun, 2018
Liquidity Crisis: How Effective Government, BB Interventions?
The current liquidity crisis that has afflicted the economy has generated much debates and discussions. The government and the Bangladesh Bank (BB) were supposed to take necessary initiatives and they did take some policy measures. The measures ar
Md. Monirul Islam and Asif Hossain
The Financial Express
16 May, 2018
On Liquidity Crisis and Feasible Remedy
Amidst Bangladesh’s entrance into the status of lower middle income country from a least developed one, abruptly this smoothly-run economy was hit by a grim liquidity crisis a couple of months back, which has provoked not a little concern.
Md. Monirul Islam and Asif Hossain
The Daily Observer
10 May, 2018
Adolescent nutrition: Some areas yet to be intervened
Nutrition influences growth and development throughout infancy, childhood and adolescence; it is, however, during the period of adolescence that nutrient needs are the greatest. During this adolescent period (10-19 years of age), they gain up to 5
Tahmina Sultana
The Daily Observer
30 Apr, 2018
Trade Deepening as the Economy Grows: A Policy Perspective
The gross domestic product (GDP), export and import of goods and services are very significant macroeconomic indicators and integral part of the total developmental efforts and national growth in all economies. Exports can largely meet 'foreig
Md. Monirul Islam
The Financial Express
24 Apr, 2018
FDI: Is it Bane or Boon for Bangladesh
Mowshumi Sharmin
The Financial Express
13 Apr, 2018
Effective policy required for blue economy to expedite growth
Bangladesh is a country of natural resource as described by the travelers coming from different parts of the world. Their avowal is like that--it is such a fertile land where if seeds are just kept or sowed in mud, plants grow wit
Md Monirul Islam
The Daily Observer
04 Mar, 2018
For the young minds
What is mental health? According to the draft Mental Health Act 2016, it is the “state of mind when an individual can realise his/her own potential; can cope with typical societal pressure and maintain life; engage himself/herself in product
Tahmina Sultana
Dhaka Tribune
15 Oct, 2017
Between Power and Rules: The Political Dilemmas of a Polycentric Trading System
Dr. Md. Abdul Latif
Nepal Institute for International Cooperation and Engagement (NIICE)
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| 2 | Reforming BCS Exam: Build a Skilled Workforce for a New Era |
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| 3 | The missing symphony of nature in Bangladesh Parliament Complex |
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| 4 | How micro-barriers lead to massive losses of biodiversity and ecosystems in Bangladesh |
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| 5 | Silent struggles of rural women |
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| 6 | The Silent Saboteurs: Why Should WeStop Workplace Grouping? |
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| 7 | The unseen struggles of teachers in Bangladesh |
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| 8 | Is policy failure an implementation failure? |
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| 9 | Blood on the asphalt |
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| 10 | Mitigating health threats to unlock Bangladesh's pharmaceutical potential |
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| 11 | Small steps, giant leaps? |
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| 12 | Crafting a human-centred AI framework for the social sector |
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| 13 | What would raising the age limit for govt jobs mean? |
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| 14 | Leveraging AI for transboundary disaster resilience |
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| 15 | Restoring Bangladesh’s waterways: A path to sustainable transport |
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| 16 | The rape epidemic: How societal hypocrisy fuels violence against women |
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| 17 | A balance of growth and green |
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| 18 | Youth Parliament: A tool to bridge the gap between youth and governance |
The Business Standard 28 Aug, 2024 |
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| 19 | Turning the tide |
Dhaka Tribune 26 Aug, 2024 |
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| 20 | Youth in peril: Cyberbullying in Bangladesh |
The Business Standard 21 Aug, 2024 |
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| 21 | Not simply a matter of age |
Dhaka Tribune 20 Aug, 2024 |
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| 22 | Circular economy for sustainable business with ecological harmony |
The Financial Express 17 Aug, 2024 |
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| 23 | Artificial intelligence in bangladesh's power sector: A catalyst for transformation |
The Business Standard 11 Aug, 2024 |
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| 24 | Leveraging AI for the benefit of Bangladesh’s road transport sector |
The New Nation 07 Aug, 2024 |
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| 25 | To improve education, we need to make teaching a lucrative profession |
The Business Standard 02 Aug, 2024 |
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| 26 | Sustainable Urbanization: Envisioning Dhaka as a Smart City in the upcoming century |
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| 27 | Saving nature with AI |
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| 28 | The index of quality education. |
Dhaka Tribune 16 Jul, 2024 |
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| 29 | A roadmap to effective dengue control |
The Daily Star 14 Jul, 2024 |
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| 30 | Lock inequality to unlock population potential |
The Financial Express 12 Jul, 2024 |
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| 31 | Vision for an AI law in Bangladesh |
The Daily Star 11 Jul, 2024 |
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| 32 | Addressing Bangladesh's e-waste crisis |
Dhaka Tribune 09 Jul, 2024 |
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| 33 | Policymakers should frequently review the unemployment problem |
The New Nation 25 Jun, 2024 |
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| 34 | Why we need an AI law in Bangladesh |
The Daily Star 23 Jun, 2024 |
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| 35 | The positive potential of Qurbani waste disposal |
Dhaka Tribune 23 Jun, 2024 |
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| 36 | Living in a furnace: Is there any way to beat the heat? |
The Daily Star 22 Jun, 2024 |
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| 37 | Evolving rural nuclear families, superstores |
The Financial Express 15 Jun, 2024 |
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| 38 | সম্ভাবনাময় ট্যানারি শিল্প তবু সস্তা কেন কোরবানির পশুর চামড়া |
বণিক বার্তা 15 Jun, 2024 |
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| 39 | Ending child labour needs decisive interventions |
The Daily Star 13 Jun, 2024 |
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| 40 | Can our industries help fight climate change? |
Dhaka Tribune 12 Jun, 2024 |
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| 41 | Is Bangladesh prepared for a major earthquake? |
The Daily Star 30 May, 2024 |
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| 42 | How to bridge the rural-urban education divide in Bangladesh |
The Daily Star 29 May, 2024 |
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| 43 | What’s giving rise to more nuclear families in rural Bangladesh? |
The Daily Star 26 May, 2024 |
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| 44 | Navigating public policy with interpretive structural modelling |
The Daily Star 22 May, 2024 |
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| 45 | Why Bangladesh should adopt AI for vendor management |
Dhaka Tribune 12 May, 2024 |
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| 46 | রেলসেবার মান বাড়াতে প্রয়োজন জনবল ও জবাবদিহিতা |
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| 47 | সড়ক দুর্ঘটনা কি নিছক দুর্ঘটনা? |
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| 48 | The path to financial inclusion |
Dhaka Tribune 28 Apr, 2024 |
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| 49 | Teaching pedagogy for 4IR human capital development |
Dhaka Tribune 26 Apr, 2024 |
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| 50 | Being equipped for tomorrow |
Dhaka Tribune 26 Apr, 2024 |
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| 51 | SMEs need extensive policy and institutional intervention to thrive |
The Daily Industry 24 Apr, 2024 |
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| 52 | Zakat-centric economy and poor people of Bangladesh |
The Daily Tribunal 24 Apr, 2024 |
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| 53 | Navigating concrete: How to ensure a structure stands the test of time |
The Business Standard 16 Apr, 2024 |
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| 54 | জাকাতকেন্দ্রিক অর্থনীতি ও দুস্থ জনগোষ্ঠী |
Jugantor 08 Apr, 2024 |
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| 55 | Growing rural-urban education divide is hurting Bangladesh's future |
The Daily Star 03 Apr, 2024 |
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| 56 | Full steam ahead: Revitalizing Bangladesh Railway |
Dhaka Tribune 31 Mar, 2024 |
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| 57 | Pursuit of profit and our burning cities |
The Daily Star 31 Mar, 2024 |
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| 58 | Employability of Machine Learning in Public Policy-Making of Bangladesh |
Daily INDUSTRY 22 Mar, 2024 |
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| 59 | Unlocking sustainable economic growth |
Dhaka Tribune 18 Mar, 2024 |
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| 60 | Is the high interest rate of microfinance always a curse? |
The Business Standard 14 Mar, 2024 |
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| 61 | Navigating the gig labyrinth |
The Daily Star 14 Mar, 2024 |
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| 62 | Time for Bangladesh to withdraw CEDAW reservations |
The Daily Star 11 Mar, 2024 |
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| 63 | The heated reality of Dhaka's urban landscape |
Dhaka Tribune 05 Mar, 2024 |
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| 64 | Why does policy inaction occur in public affairs? |
The Financial Express 01 Mar, 2024 |
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| 65 | Rising above the echoes of tragedy |
Dhaka Tribune 01 Mar, 2024 |
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| 66 | Okay computer |
Dhaka Tribune 27 Feb, 2024 |
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| 67 | For child labourers, there is no childhood |
The Business Standard 18 Feb, 2024 |
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| 68 | Bounded rationality and the onion crisis of Bangladesh |
The Business Standard 28 Jan, 2024 |
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| 69 | Policy actions can aid reintegration of returnee migrants |
The Daily Star 25 Jan, 2024 |
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| 70 | ইকোট্যুরিজম হতে পারে কক্সবাজারের প্রাণশক্তি |
Jugantor 23 Jan, 2024 |
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| 71 | It's time for Bangladesh’s public sector to get serious about environmental management accounting |
The Indian Express 20 Jan, 2024 |
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| 72 | Integrating Bangladeshi diaspora into Bangladesh |
The Daily Star 19 Jan, 2024 |
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| 73 | Ecotourism in Cox's Bazar: A holistic approach |
The Financial Express 17 Jan, 2024 |
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| 74 | Is there a fifth industrial revolution on the horizon? |
Dhaka Tribune 16 Jan, 2024 |
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| 75 | Cinderella and the great glass ceiling |
Dhaka Tribune 16 Jan, 2024 |
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| 76 | Of broken pavements and Dhaka’s pedestrians |
The Business Standard 16 Jan, 2024 |
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| 77 | Business should look past gender |
The Daily Star 12 Jan, 2024 |
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| 78 | SMART-based lending rates: Is it a smart move? |
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| 79 | From rags to riches in the world of energy |
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| 1 | Emergent business model for sustainable society |
The Financial Express 30 Dec, 2023 |
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| 2 | Light pollution: What happens in the shadows |
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| 3 | Making lending rates ‘smart’ |
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| 4 | Bangladesh’s thriving plastic industries |
The New Nation 19 Dec, 2023 |
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| 5 | Challenges of Smart Bangladesh: Vision 2041 |
The Daily Sun 17 Dec, 2023 |
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| 6 | Let Dhaka's rivers flow again |
The Daily Star 23 Nov, 2023 |
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| 7 | Prospect of light engineering in Bangladesh |
The Daily New Nation 09 Nov, 2023 |
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| 8 | Burgeoning Prospect for the Light Engineering Sector |
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| 9 | Integrating Bangladeshi diaspora into Bangladesh |
The Daily Star 24 Oct, 2023 |
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| 10 | Implications of Bangladesh’s Engagement with BRICS |
The Daily Sun 11 Oct, 2023 |
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| 11 | The impact of AI on future warfare |
The Business Standard 04 Oct, 2023 |
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| 12 | Rising tides, sinking chalkboards: How climate change threatens Bangladesh's primary education |
The Daily Star 19 Sep, 2023 |
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| 13 | Data Analysis: Pulse of Modern Business |
The Daily Sun 11 Sep, 2023 |
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| 14 | Dengue outbreak in Bangladesh: A growing public health crisis |
The Daily Observer 07 Sep, 2023 |
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| 15 | Rising sea levels and the lessons to learn |
The Daily Star 27 Aug, 2023 |
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| 16 | Focus on tertiary education to end child marriage |
The Daily Observer 24 Aug, 2023 |
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| 17 | Promoting research methodology programme: a development success mantra |
The Financial Express 17 Jul, 2023 |
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| 18 | Make ICT a top priority |
Dhaka Tribune 01 Jun, 2023 |
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| 19 | Menstrual hygiene overlooked |
New Age 27 May, 2023 |
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| 20 | Dealing with ChatGPT as a Techno Detox |
The New Nation 24 May, 2023 |
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| 21 | Gender biasness in the age of automation |
The Daily Observer 21 May, 2023 |
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| 22 | Understanding artificial intelligence the correct way |
The Daily Observer 17 May, 2023 |
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| 23 | Affordable housing gap-need for financing environment |
The Financial Express 12 May, 2023 |
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| 24 | How can green industrialisation help achieve SDGs in Bangladesh? |
The Financial Express 08 May, 2023 |
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| 25 | How the fires and heatwave exposed our dead wetlands |
Tha Daily Star 04 May, 2023 |
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| 26 | IT: an indispensable factor in the economic growth |
The Financial Express 30 Apr, 2023 |
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| 27 | Environment pollution: A threat to sustainability |
The Daily Observer 30 Apr, 2023 |
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| 28 | 'Organic-Halal': A new business brand for the future |
The Financial Express 20 Apr, 2023 |
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| 29 | AI for understanding human consciousness (with caution) |
The Daily Star 11 Apr, 2023 |
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| 30 | Unbearable traffic congestion in rapidly urbanising Dhaka |
The New Nation 06 Apr, 2023 |
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| 31 | How to redirect inward remittances to formal channels |
The Business Standard 01 Feb, 2023 |
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| 32 | When data meets nature |
The Business Standard 07 Jan, 2023 |
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| 1 | Challenges and Opportunities in the Transition from "Digital Bangladesh" to "Smart Bangladesh" |
The New Nation 14 Dec, 2022 |
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| 2 | What Covid-19 taught us about the potential of rail connectivity with India |
The Business Standard 27 Nov, 2022 |
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| 3 | Pandemic-induced learning loss: Immediate strategic actions required |
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| 4 | Adverse impact of inflation on ICT sector |
The Daily Observer 07 Nov, 2022 |
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| 5 | Financial stability without interest cap removal: A hard row to hoe |
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| 6 | Inflation inequality: Lower-income households facing the heat |
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| 7 | To be kind Senior citizens remain neglected and forgotten in society. It is about time that changed. |
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| 8 | What can you do to prevent cyberattacks? Some possible steps that can help |
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| 9 | Non-renewable energy in global temperature rise |
The Daily Observer 12 Sep, 2022 |
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| 10 | How Technology Impacts Sustainable Future of the World |
The Daily Sun 12 Sep, 2022 |
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| 11 | Inflation in Bangladesh: A stitch in time saves nine |
The New Nation 04 Sep, 2022 |
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| 12 | Concept of smart cities yet to take shape |
Daily Sun 04 Sep, 2022 |
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| 13 | Future energy path for Bangladesh |
Daily Sun 04 Sep, 2022 |
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| 14 | Declining fertility rate: Boon or bane? |
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| 15 | Is Public-Private Partnership Necessary to Manage Padma Bridge Affairs? |
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| 16 | Interdisciplinary Research: In Search of the Complete Truth |
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| 17 | Increase Security and Protect Digital Privacy |
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| 18 | 4IR Demands More Research and Innovation |
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| 19 | Learning the code |
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| 20 | An effective solution for earning foreign currency |
The Daily Observer 18 Aug, 2022 |
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| 21 | Where have all the captchas gone? |
The Daily Observer 18 Aug, 2022 |
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| 22 | Semiconductor industry: A way ahead for Bangladesh |
The Daily Observer 16 Aug, 2022 |
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| 23 | Global economy to bear brunt of Sino-Taiwan crisis |
The Daily Observer 11 Aug, 2022 |
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| 24 | Our preparedness against impact of Russia-Ukraine war |
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| 25 | Sucker-mouth catfish: A recipe for disaster |
The Daily Observer 31 Jul, 2022 |
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| 26 | LDC graduation: What lies ahead for the pharmaceutical sector of Bangladesh? |
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| 27 | Russia-Ukraine War and Bangladesh’s Way Forward through Agricultural Reform |
Daily Sun 22 Jul, 2022 |
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| 28 | Global energy consumption: How Bangladesh should move forward? |
The New Nation 20 Jul, 2022 |
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| 29 | Transition to renewable energy for Bangladesh |
The Financial Express 17 Jul, 2022 |
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| 30 | Budget 2022-23: Infrastructure Allocation to Counter Effects of Russia-Ukraine War |
Daily Sun 06 Jul, 2022 |
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| 31 | Combined Efforts Needed for Ethically Integrated Nation Building |
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| 32 | The Universal Pension Scheme is a laudable initiative. But is it feasible? |
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| 33 | Social Safety Net Coverage Crucial to Bring Back Dropout Students |
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| 34 | আপৎকালীন ব্যবস্থা হিসেবে অন্তর্ভুক্তিমূলক উন্নয়ন কৌশলই হোক সর্বোচ্চ অগ্রাধিকার |
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| 35 | Digital privacy in Bangladesh |
The Daily Observer 22 Jun, 2022 |
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| 36 | Population and Housing Census 2022: The Data We Need for Development |
Daily Sun 19 Jun, 2022 |
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| 1 | Maladies of climate-driven displacement and informal Sector |
The Financial Express 19 Dec, 2021 |
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| 2 | Female education in improving healthcare indicators of Bangladesh: an econometric evidence |
The Financial Express 03 Dec, 2021 |
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| 3 | Why energy poverty needs to be understood from a gender perspective |
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| 4 | স্বাস্থ্য খাত ব্যবস্থাপনায় আস্থা থাকুক |
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| 7 | Stimulus Packages How Effective For Economic Recovery Amid Pandemic? |
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| 8 | Working from home, workingfor home |
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| 9 | Flattening the Curve |
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| 3 | Effects of fiscal policy and governance on economic growth |
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| 4 | Solid Waste Management for smart and sustainable cities |
The Financial Express 09 Jun, 2019 |
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| 5 | Energy consumption energises economic growth |
The Financial Express 08 Jun, 2019 |
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| 6 | A business environment for a developed Bangladesh |
The Financial Express 07 Jun, 2019 |
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| 7 | How bumper rice production can bring smile to the face of farmers |
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| 8 | Tobacco Control: MPOWER Measurements of WHO |
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| 9 | 'Festival inflation' during Ramadan |
The Financial Express 26 May, 2019 |
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| 10 | Consumption fuels economic growth |
The Financial Express 08 May, 2019 |
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| 11 | Air Pollution and Health Hazards |
The Daily Sun 08 May, 2019 |
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| 12 | Role of consumption in economic development |
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| 13 | Overseas Employment |
The New Nation 05 May, 2019 |
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| 14 | Reining in the Smoking Menace at Restaurants |
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| 15 | Public Health Expenditure |
New Age 25 Apr, 2019 |
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| 16 | Determining commodity price, forex rate: Market versus intervention |
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| 17 | Public and Private Investment in Economic Growth |
The Financial Express 08 Mar, 2019 |
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| 18 | Can MRT be the solution to Dhaka's traffic congestion? |
The Financial Express 24 Feb, 2019 |
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| 19 | WTO's Doha Round: A shattered dream for LDCs? |
The Financial Express 11 Feb, 2019 |
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| 20 | GDP growth: Role of human capital-augmented labour and agri productivity |
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| 3 | Liquidity Crisis: How Effective Government, BB Interventions? |
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| 4 | On Liquidity Crisis and Feasible Remedy |
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| 5 | Adolescent nutrition: Some areas yet to be intervened |
The Daily Observer 30 Apr, 2018 |
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| 6 | Trade Deepening as the Economy Grows: A Policy Perspective |
The Financial Express 24 Apr, 2018 |
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| 7 | FDI: Is it Bane or Boon for Bangladesh |
The Financial Express 13 Apr, 2018 |
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| 8 | Effective policy required for blue economy to expedite growth |
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