10 FAQs about India's citizenship law

Even in Bangladesh, people are concerned about the CAA because of its perceived impact on the fate of Muslims.

Consistently inconsistent: The US’ credibility hangs in the balance

Washington touts human rights, democracy, and peace, but only if achieving these doesn’t clash with its main priorities: economics and security.

Opinion / How can Bangladesh manage its external debt?

The mounting debt servicing obligations also threaten to exacerbate the strain on the country’s low foreign exchange reserves.

Asia-Pacific nations must work together to protect nature

When talking about access to fresh water in Asia and the Pacific region, it’s worth reminding ourselves how imperative it is to work together

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Of poetry, philosophy, politics, and praxis

When we cease to have rhythm, we are dead. And we cease to have poetry, we are spiritually dead, one way or another.

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Rubber: A death sentence to natural forests

Rubber, be it in the CHT, Madhupur or in the tea gardens, may bring some economic benefits to the state and private entrepreneurs, but in general it has not been beneficial to the people who once used these lands.

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Bangladesh in the age of nanotechnology

Bangladesh has recognised nanotechnology as an important enabler for accelerating its economic growth.

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Creating a community for conservation

While our country does have long co-management experience regarding land and inland waters, it doesn't have it for the sea.

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Will Ankan and Abantika get justice?

Fairuz Abantika’s death by suicide has reopened forgotten wounds of many others at JnU over the years.

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Taming Inflation: Let the orthodox monetary policy work

Uncontrolled inflationary pressure is one of the most problematic phenomena in the country.

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Why the proposal to tax social events is ridiculous

A proposal by the Institute of Cost and Management Accountants of Bangladesh to tax social events has stirred controversy and raised questions about the effectiveness and fairness of tax policies.

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A plate for education and a stepping stone for development

School feeding programmes act as a powerful incentive for families to enrol their children in school and keep them there, directly influencing educational outcomes and gender equality.

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To catch a pirate

Today’s piracy further feeds upon those flows including petroleum and the growing numbers of African/Asian countries involved. Control is now imperative.

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