।। Subrata Biswas ।। Online schooling, a most concerning issue in the present situation of Bangladesh, started its journey when the government announced the closure of educational institutio... Read more
।। Chinmay Prasun Biswas ।। In today’s world, bank is a well known word to all people. Even school going children also know it but what is a bank? Almost in every country of the world there... Read more
।। S M Akramul Kabir ।। Language experts broadly divided language proficiency into four skills: listening, speaking, reading, and writing. They now recognise ‘listening’ as fine art that can... Read more
।। Ahmad Alfatah Mugdho ।। The Rohingya crisis has become a big concern for a developing country like Bangladesh. The Rohingyas of Myanmar’s Rakhine state have been the victims of persecutio... Read more
।। Alaul Alam ।। Since 18 March of this year, educational institutions of the country have been closed for sine die in a bid to contain the spread of the virus and social gathering is strict... Read more
।। Sikandar Ali ।। When I joined a government college nearly two decades ago qualifying in BCS (Education), I devoted part of my time to translating Bengali poems into English. As a translat... Read more
।। M. M. Shahidul Hassan ।। The world experienced many pandemics before the outbreak of Covid-19 pandemic. Cholera, the first global pandemic, broke out in the year of 1881 and killed more t... Read more
।। Professor Dr. Kamaluddin Ahmed ।। The spirit with which the sacrifice used to be made so many years ago is long gone. It is now more like a ritual for Muslims around the world, where the... Read more
।। Anik Ahmed ।। A 25-year partnership agreement between China and Iran has been discussed in the diplomatic arena recently. Under the agreement, China will invest 400 billion USD in Iran ov... Read more
।। Zahid Bin Sultan ।। Social distancing policy during the COVID-19 pandemic is being encouraged or enforced by governments worldwide restricting people’s daily activities. For that reason p... Read more
।। Md. Shameem Kabir।। Agriculture is one of the main driving forces of Bangladesh’s economy. The development and future of our country depend on agriculture. In the early 1950s, Bangladesh... Read more
।। Md. Harun-Or-Rashid।। A high gold price might signal the global economy in inferior condition. Investors buy gold as protection from either an economic crisis or inflation whereas they ha... Read more
।। Chinmay Prasun Biswas ।। Internet is a very popular and widely used word in today’s world among people irrespective of age, educational qualification, social status, economic ability, pol... Read more
।। M. M. Shahidul Hassan ।। When the government of Bangladesh announced the closure of educational institutions due to Covid-19 pandemic, most of the private universities and a few public on... Read more
।। Mazharul Islam ।। To make the virtual court more effective introducing digital payment of fees using mobile financial services (MFS) accounts are also required The COVID-19 crisis has tre... Read more
।। Chinmay Prasun Biswas ।। History of education is as old as human civilisation. Primitive people had to learn from nature. In the hands of Greeks education got institutional shape like Aca... Read more
।। Shamim A. Zahedy ।। Finally, the long story of state-run jute mills came to a grinding halt in Bangladesh on 2 July 2020 as the government formally announced it is not possible to make th... Read more
।। Md. Zillur Rahaman ।। Standfirst: IFFs can be generated in a variety of ways that are not revealed in national accounts or balance of payments figures, including trade mispricing, bulk ca... Read more
।। Khandakar Elahi ।। The World Bank and the IMF have recently published their regular forecasting reports on the performance of the world economy, which are respectively titled: “Global Eco... Read more
।। Shamim A. Zahedy ।। Coming to Bangladesh’s stance on the Indo-China conflict, experts suggest that as Dhaka has interests both with Beijing and New Delhi, it should not involve itself in... Read more