Our most vital responsibility is to prepare the next generation to truly thrive as future leaders.
Like video games, we can shape a booming industry.
Education should not merely be a tool for securing jobs.
Last year, I was invited to the 16th session of the Conference of the Parties (COP16) to the United Nations Convention to Combat Desertification (UNCCD), held in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, from December 2 to December 13, 2024.
With so much to look forward to, Bangladeshi football fans are counting the days left to face Singapore.
Teaching someone the collective responsibility of keeping a city clean feels like trying to empty the Buriganga with a teacup.
Bangladesh needs to develop a comprehensive workforce planning roadmap to accommodate 100 million workers over the next decade.
Why, in 2025, am I still mapping out my movements as if walking through a battlefield?
Today, students have to deal with multiple sources of psychological stress that negatively affect their mental well-being as well as academic performance.
The use of AI-driven education can play a pivotal role in bridging the gap where quality education is still inaccessible to people.
While several variables contributed to how ineffective educational reforms have been, a lack of foresight and enforcement were arguably the most prominent factors.
Discussions about future plans involving AI in journalism remain largely irrelevant at this stage.
Women's entrepreneurship in Bangladesh reshapes the economy, yet cultural barriers remain.
The Bangladeshi youth are positioned to see a historic transformation, and the country, too, stands at a critical juncture.
Climate tech entrepreneurship is not just a pathway to sustainability; it is a catalyst for transformative change.
Destroying a regime is one thing; ensuring that its legacy doesn't infect the future is another.
After 2019, HSC exams have been conducted on inconsistent terms and conditions. The standards of which have not been good enough as they failed to adequately evaluate students' true potential.