Sun, 19 Jan 2025, 10:56 am
Opinion

Rural schools in Bangladesh

I love visiting schools and seeing children learn, play and engage with one another. I developed this fascination for schools only after finishing my own schooling in rural Bangladesh. In

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I’m free because I pleaded guilty to journalism

LADIES and gentlemen, the transition from years of confinement in a maximum security prison to being here before the representatives of 46 nations and 700 million people is a profound

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Commitment to national interest

PUBLIC support for the government after the presidential election is on the rise. The first actions of the government have been appreciated by the general public. These include the exposure

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Time for a balance between passion and pragmatism

THE dramatic fall of the authoritarian Awami League regime, driven by the unyielding energy and vision of Gen Z, marks a watershed moment in Bangladesh’s history. Like many, I have

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Improved air cargo management to enhance export

EFFICIENT cargo handling is crucial for export-driven economies like Bangladesh. Air transport plays a significant role in logistics management, accounting for 6.20 per cent of exports. Due to the short

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Bangladesh’s water security

WE CAN use the term ‘hydrocide’ — short for hydrological genocide — to describe the deliberate manipulation of water resources in ways that systematically undermine the survival of vulnerable populations.

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Deadly India-Bangladesh border

AFTER months of protests, Bangladesh is still struggling, but it is finally getting back to somewhat normalcy. The country had been cowering in the shadow of escalating state-sponsored terrorism unleashed

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Recovery of Loan Can Solve All Banking Problems

When bad loans go beyond control, a financial institution may be bankrupt, creating multifarious problems like a liquidity crisis, capital and provision shortfall and ultimately destroying public trust in the

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Support for victims, families

NEARLY a month after taking office, the chief adviser of the interim government, Dr Muhammad Yunus, announced through a televised speech on September 11 that the families of the martyrs,

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Strategic implications of Lebanon pager blasts

THE recent explosion of thousands of pagers across Lebanon is an alarming development that bears the hallmarks of Israeli involvement, potentially signalling an imminent military escalation between Israel and Hezbollah.

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