–Asadullah Al Mahmud– In the aftermath of Bangladesh’s 15-years dictatorship, the country finds itself grappling with the complexities of transitioning from autocratic rule to a democratic and just society. The
–MD Asadullah Al Mahmud– Education has long been recognized as the cornerstone of national development, yet in Bangladesh, our education system remains woefully out of sync with the demands of
–Nazmus Sakib KhanNazmus Sakib Khan– Bangladesh stands at a historical juncture. Under the leadership of Nobel Laureate Professor Muhammad Yunus, the interim government faces a unique, once-in-a-generation opportunity to address
–Wares Ali Khan– The term development implies a broader and holistic concept that necessarily encompasses the domain of advancements concerning people’s inclusivity and participation, safeguarding the collective interest, transfiguring public
–Dr Siddhartha Shankar Joarder– At first, it may seem like a strange question that democracy and freedom of people can be ensured through artificial intelligence. Immediately it comes to mind
–Ferdaus Ara Begum– Bangladesh is in the journey of transformation towards a non-LDC developing country by November 2026. Economic development of the country is in flux, mostly depending on labor-intensive