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Anniversary Issue - 2024

Can we look for an ‘Ascendency Transformations’?

Present governance system in Bangladesh is now under necessary reform measures for crafting a true shape of democratic governance. Though crafting a democratic governance...

Health risks of Bangladeshi remittance warriors in the Middle East

Measures to Contain In the current context of the global economy, migrant workers are playing a significant role in strengthening the country's economy. Bangladesh has...

Is Sheikh Hasina liable for crimes against humanity?

Sheikh Hasina was the head of the government during the Quota Reform Movement in July-August 2024, during which more than one thousand students and...

Beyond band-aids: Institutionalising emergency medical care in post-Hasina Bangladesh

As defined by the World Health Organisation, an Emergency Medical Services System (EMSS) is a critical component of a country's healthcare framework.It encompasses the...

Navigating change: The banking reform journey in Bangladesh

Banking reforms involve modifications to the banking system aimed at improving corporate governance, stability, transparency, and efficiency to create a sustainable financial sector. Although...

Characteristics and aspirations of the Anti-Discrimination Student Movement

The anti-discrimination student movement in July 2024 is an unprecedented event in the political and social history of Bangladesh. This historic movement led to...

From dictatorship to democracy: A peace laureate’s leadership

Throughout history, we have witnessed smaller forces defeat much larger, long-standing authoritarian regimes that once seemed unshakable. Recently, Bangladesh saw a striking example of...

Strengthening Bangladesh’s social resilience through digital platforms

Social resilience refers to the ability of communities, groups, or societies to withstand, adapt to, and recover from social, economic, or environmental challenges and...

Time for manpower export optimised education

The number of Bangladeshi migrant workers has soared from just 6,078 in 1976 to a staggering 15.5 million, as reported by Expatriate Welfare and...

Transforming engineering education in Bangladesh

Embracing necessary changes During the Second Industrial Revolution (1870-1914), engineering education began to be introduced in universities worldwide. Since then, it has continually evolved in...

False cases and suffering of the people in Bangladesh

One of the major limitations of Bangladesh's legal system is that false cases often go unidentified, and those who file them are frequently not...

Improved border haats may curb illegal crossings and smuggling

The Bangladesh-India border, spanning over 4,000 kilometres, has long been a focal point of tension between the two nations. One of the most pressing...

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