Editorial

Education for all: Investing in Bangladesh’s Future Generation

By Md. Jobaer Hossain Education is the key to a nation’s development. It provides individuals with the knowledge, skills, and critical thinking abilities that are necessary for innovation, economic growth, and social stability. A well-educated population can improve productivity, drive technological advancements, and reduce poverty by creating better employment opportunities. The foundation of Bangladesh educational system

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The Future of Bangladesh: Balancing Economic Development and Environmental Sustainability

By Kumari Mandira Rani Das In the present world, balancing economic development and environmental sustainability are being an important issue to focus on. To catch up with developed countries, developing countries are focusing more on economic growth, while environmental sustainability is still a concept in their minds. Although sustainable economic development is the key to

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Bangladesh’s Garment Industry: Future Growth in a Changing World

By Most. Khadiza Khatun Rupa Bangladesh’s garment industry is the cornerstone of the country’s economy. As the second-largest exporter of ready-made garments (RMG) globally, Bangladesh has established a solid foothold in the international market. This sector has been the primary source of Bangladesh’s export earnings for more than three decades, contributing over 80 percent of

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Rohingya Refugee

The Rohingya Crisis: A Humanitarian Disaster and Economic Burden

Shamima Akter “All human beings are born free and equal in dignity and rights. They are endowed with reason and conscience and should act towards one another in a spirit of brotherhood.” — Article 1 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. Human rights are fundamental and universal principles, recognized across cultures, societies, and histories.

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Padma Bridge and Bangladesh

The Padma Bridge: A Symbol of Progress or a Debt Burden for Bangladesh?

By Humayra Tasnim Promi The Padma Multipurpose Bridge, commonly known as the Padma Bridge, is a two-level road-rail structure spanning 6.15 kilometers over the Padma River, connecting Mawa and Janjira. As South Asia’s longest bridge, it symbolizes Bangladesh’s ambition to connect its southern and northern regions, providing a safer, more reliable route and fostering economic

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Youth Unemployment: A Ticking Time Bomb for Bangladesh’s Economy

Nur Mohammad Sohan In Bangladesh, the issue of youth unemployment looms large, carrying the potential to destabilize social harmony and derail economic growth. The severity of this crisis is poignantly captured in the lyrics of “Hip-hop Police 2,” a song by Bangladeshi rapper Tabib Mahmud. He portrays the youth’s frustration by suggesting they abandon dreams

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Children in Crisis: Addressing the Child Labor Epidemic in Bangladesh

By Mst Monia Akter Nelson Mandela famously said, “Children of today are the leaders of tomorrow.” Indeed, children are the foundation of a country’s future, embodying the potential for societal growth and progress. Yet, in Bangladesh, this potential is increasingly under threat as many children are forced into labor. This is a grave issue that

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The climate change crisis is the child rights crisis

Md Tajul Islam   Nowadays climate change crisis is a clear vulnerable topic to every people.To begin with, for the reason of climate change, people are facing more problems in their daily work which problems affect them and they can’t find out situational solutions but it is so tropical issue. Therefore, only a community or

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Bangladesh’s Role-play as Geopolitical Darling: Looking Forward toI-PEF strategy

Nawshin Saiyara The multi-national trade initiative, Joe Biden’s I-PEF (Indo-Pacific Economic Framework) has been recentlyunveiled to build a tight-knit group of trading nations by handing over the baton of dominance to US. This conditional strategy may define to represent the restoration of Trump’s Indo Pacific Strategy. The strategy is followed according to the thought of

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