Factories are using a combination of resource-efficient technologies to cut waste, conserve water, and build resilience.
Against this backdrop, all eyes are now set on the February election, which is politically significant as Bangladesh is going through a political transition. But economy is no less significant than ...
The Ministry of Expatriates’ Welfare & Overseas Employment has awarded BRAC Bank the prestigious Remittance Award for the ...
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The uprisings in Bangladesh will not be stopped
The assassination of Sharif Osman Hadi, the youth leader who rose from Dhaka’s 2024 uprisings, has reignited mass revolt and ...
Bangladesh should leverage targeted policies to transform its diaspora earnings from a resilient lifeline into a powerful ...
Prices of essential goods have risen so sharply compared to income that managing household expenses has become increasingly ...
After 17 years of self-exile, former Bangladesh Prime Minister Khaleda Zia’s son, Tarique Rahman, returned to Dhaka ahead of ...
If the national election does take place in February, a new government will face dire quandaries for the economy, mainly in the lines of inflation and unemployment—the two notorious vices for any ...
Mallikarjun Kharge condemned the attacks on Hindu minorities in Bangladesh and said that the whole of India is concerned ...
Bangladesh’s narrow, garment-heavy export base and weak investment diversification have prevented new industries from absorbing workers displaced by machines ...
Members of Border Guard Bangladesh (BGB) rescued 18 men and women from a human trafficking attempt in Teknaf as ...
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