।। Kamal Ahmed।। The killing of Rohingya leader Mohib Ullah has brought to the forefront once again the uncertainty about repatriation of the refugees. However, obviously the discussions at... Read more
Agricultural journalism helps increasing farmer’s consciousness in decision-making and to do the right thing at the right time. In this digital age, electronic agriculture (e-agriculture) ha... Read more
In the digital era traffickers have changed their strategies to trap their prey. Before the era of digitization they used to run human trading through travel agencies but these days they hav... Read more
There is no war going on in Bangladesh. But what is the reason for the high incidence of human trafficking or migration from Bangladesh to other war-torn or politically unstable countries? ।... Read more
।। Altaf Parvez ।। There was a time that many people in Bangladesh would consider the situation in Arakan as Myanmar’s ‘internal affair’. They may say the same about Assam... Read more
How badly Bangladeshi higher education needs a turnaround becomes apparent from the fact that even the best universities of Bangladesh don’t get top billing in international rankings. No Ban... Read more
College teachers need at least some fundamental or basic training before entering the classroom for conducting classes. Without training they cannot be expected to deal with young students,... Read more
At the moment, about 1 million species are on the verge of extinction. Needless to say, the responsibility of maintaining the natural balance and the environment belongs to the entire human... Read more
It is very unfortunate that in South Asian countries you may find huge open access journals rendering quick services for their clients. They are blind to whether the research papers are plag... Read more
Technology is changing life all around the world, but we are not changing in Bangladesh, we are in the same place. According to a business leader, there is a substantial shortage of professi... Read more
Developed and industrialized countries are largely responsible for climate change, but the most affected are developing and poor countries. Developed countries have already emitted huge amou... Read more
For good reason because as long as he lived, Syed Ali Shah Geelani was clearly anti-India and did what it took to demean, demonize and destabilize it. While India decried Geelani and his mis... Read more
In the present case the party flag was given precedence over the national flag. What made things worse was that senior leaders including Prime Minister Narendra Modi and state Chief Minister... Read more
Every year Muslims all over the world observe this day with religious rituals. They commemorate the great sacrifice of Hazrat Hossain (AS) along with his family members and followers who rec... Read more
A United Nations report states that today’s youth must work tirelessly to maintain the world’s balance and biodiversity and to produce safe and nutritious food for all. ।। Tapan... Read more
Never before has the need to bring carbon pricing to the fore in climate change discourse in Bangladesh been more urgent than now. A carbon fee and dividend or climate income is a system tha... Read more
।।MD PATHIK HASAN।। Bangladesh and Bhutan are situated in South Asia geographically. They share a common regional platform such as BIMTEC, SAARC. There are some harmonies between Bangladesh... Read more
Lightning was declared a national disaster in 2016 in Bangladesh. It experiences an average of 80 to 120 days of lightning a year. Bangladesh has the highest number of deaths due to lightnin... Read more
What does it mean to say ‘all people are equal?’Does all the people of the world have the right to live in the house where Rahim lives, or does the richest man in the world have the same rig... Read more
The government should stop hiring teachers for bureaucratic work or withdraw them from there and engage them in the classroom and higher research work. One thing to keep in mind is that the... Read more