The successful implementation of such a program requires careful planning and prudent management of resources With Bangladesh on the cusp of graduating from a least developed country while simultaneously facing…
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Can wealthy contributing nations be trusted to find a better balance in the aid they provide? In traditional form aid is spoken of in relatively smaller numbers. Millions have given…
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The summit was a symbol of the rise of India as a global powerhouse The summit of G-20 nations has come to a satisfactory end in Delhi. Without question it…
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Bangladesh sits in the perfect position to utilize the offshoring sector and reap its benefits People in upper income levels avoid work typically considered to be low-skilled or labourious. But…
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The visit of a high-ranking Russian diplomat at this juncture reflects the growing importance of the bilateral relationship between Russia and Bangladesh The recent visit by Russian Foreign Minister Sergey…
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On a day like this — I hesitate to trouble the mountains in the ribs — buying a hollow nostalgia of words for a fallen dime. Failures such as this…
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To the signatories to the recent Open Letter on Professor Yunus The Open Letter on Professor Yunus was an act that militated against ethics and against the norms of political…
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Bangladesh’s success in agriculture is enviable as it demonstrated to the world its ability to produce food grains even in the face of floods, drought, salinity, and the hostile natural…
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By now, Bangladesh’s ambitions as a nation are well known; from reaching middle-income status and graduating from a least developed country in the next couple of years, we intend to…
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Bangladesh has come far in terms of education, but there is still a lot it needs to learn First question: What are the main challenges for education in Bangladesh? In…