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‘Development’ is a political phenomenon in Bangladesh. The current government is thought to be highly motivated by a philosophy called ‘less democracy and more development’, which refers that we have …
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The culture of ‘Salami’ in Eid-ul-Fitr is quite old. The joy of Eid begins with the adults handing over a few new notes to the children on the morning of …
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Special care needs to be taken to ensure that digital infrastructure and access to internet needs become cheaper and sustainable. At the same time, a policy environment focusing on customer …
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Pakistan has experienced both authoritative and democratic forms of government since its independence. Many democratic governments have ruled the country, but no prime minister has been able to rule for …
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At Ramadan, every day, thousands of people made their way to the traditional iftar market at Chawk Bazar in Old Dhaka to buy tantalising iftar dishes. Chawk Bazaar was called …
Bangladesh’s 30 percent of the population are young, and the development of a country’s economy depends on young educated people. But research says 37 percent of the country’s undergraduates are …