Institutions should not be so dependent on the PM for routine governance
17 July 2026, 08:00 AM
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July then and now: Remembering the month that changed us
17 July 2026, 10:00 AM
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Don't wait until El Niño risks become a real crisis'
17 July 2026, 09:00 AM
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What Bangladesh can learn from Africa's World Cup rise
17 July 2026, 11:00 AM
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Institutional neglect is driving Bangladesh’s brain drain
16 July 2026, 16:49 PM
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We don't need yet another bank, we need a better banking system
16 July 2026, 08:00 AM
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Celebrating a trailblazer: A tribute to Musharrof Husain Khan
16 July 2026, 10:00 AM
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July’s promise cannot belong to the few who inherited its power
16 July 2026, 09:00 AM
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After two tumultuous years, what should the local government polls look like?
16 July 2026, 11:00 AM
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How to expand private-sector participation in public healthcare
15 July 2026, 15:00 PM
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Will artificial intelligence widen inequality?
Artificial intelligence (AI) holds a lot of promise but also carries enormous risks.
6 March 2026, 01:00 AM
Fate of 133 ordinances: The 30-day test of the new parliament
When the interim government assumed office following the upheaval of July-August 2024, it took on a nation still trembling from shock.
6 March 2026, 00:00 AM
Gangster imperialism and the threat to global peace and security
The way a neighbourhood thug flaunts his power, boasts about violence, bullies at will, harasses, assaults, or kills—while proudly disregarding any law or rule—is eerily similar to what we are now witnessing from the president of the world’s most powerful state and his allies.
6 March 2026, 00:00 AM
Can the new government break Bangladesh's energy paradox?
The new minister of power, energy and mineral resources is facing his first test to ensure energy security as the whole world reels from the shock of the Strait of Hormuz closure.
6 March 2026, 00:00 AM
The dangerous normalisation of brutality in Bangladesh
A society does not wake up one morning and discover that it has become violent. It drifts into that state gradually, much like how dampness spreads inside walls. By the time the cracks become visible, the foundation has already weakened.
5 March 2026, 15:04 PM
Deregulation, yes, but we also need smart regulation
When undertaken thoughtfully, deregulation can indeed reduce compliance costs and delays, lower barriers for small and medium enterprises, improve transparency and predictability, and enhance competitiveness and investment. But that is only one side of the story.
5 March 2026, 00:16 AM
How garment makers can manage the Middle East logistics shock
For Bangladesh, exporters should plan for possible delays, even where the scheduled transit time is unchanged. When ocean schedules become volatile, brands often push urgent top-ups by air or at least move samples and approvals by air. But air is also being hit.
5 March 2026, 00:13 AM
What the government must prioritise to tackle power and energy challenges
Unless Bangladesh makes efforts to control power generation costs, price hikes alone will not significantly minimise the subsidy burden.
5 March 2026, 00:00 AM
The cost of a comma: Documentation errors are the 'hidden tax' on Bangladesh’s exports
Banks do not assess whether the goods are satisfactory; they assess whether the documents comply exactly with what the buyer’s bank has stipulated. Even a minor inconsistency can turn a clean transaction into a delayed one.
5 March 2026, 00:00 AM
Green of my motherland, red of my blood
As Bangladesh’s women prepared to face China at the AFC Women's Asian Cup, pride did not feel rhetorical.
4 March 2026, 15:42 PM
Loan waiver alone won’t protect potato farmers
Prior to cultivating any crop, farmers naturally wonder whether they can earn a profit from it or not. In other words, the prospect of profit is what motivates them to cultivate a certain crop.
4 March 2026, 00:15 AM
Deferment or not, Bangladesh must prepare for LDC graduation
Our current image, built on resilience under difficult conditions, is admirable but insufficient for the next chapter.
4 March 2026, 00:11 AM
Have we grown desensitised to violence against women and children?
When perpetrators act with confidence, it is often because consequences appear uncertain, distant, or negotiable.
4 March 2026, 00:09 AM
From Suez to Hormuz: A stress test for Bangladesh’s export logistics
Bangladesh’s export success has never been just about competitive labour or entrepreneurial energy.
4 March 2026, 00:06 AM
Bangladesh Bank’s independence and the politics of transition
Many expected Dr Ahsan H Mansur to complete his full term, till August 2028.
3 March 2026, 00:00 AM
The real crisis at Bangladesh Bank: The mandate, not the résumé
The removal of Ahsan H Mansur as Bangladesh Bank (BB) governor has been an entirely avoidable drama.
3 March 2026, 00:00 AM
When coercion becomes a governance mechanism
If dominance is present, the border between “agreement” and “compliance” becomes difficult to distinguish
3 March 2026, 00:00 AM
Bangladesh’s statement on Iran: Measured words, high stakes
What the statement didn’t say is what really matters. It didn’t name the United States or Israel—the countries that launched the strikes without any provocation.
2 March 2026, 14:31 PM
Can Family Card reset our social protection system?
Social protection is not charity. It is an economic policy.
2 March 2026, 00:00 AM
BNP’s health agenda faces major execution challenges
For years, Bangladesh’s health sector has struggled with neglect.
2 March 2026, 00:00 AM