While elections in Bangladesh are still a year away, it should contemplate why democracy has a chequered history in the ...
The University Grants Commission (UGC) would take necessary initiatives to protect the intellectual property rights of ...
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Martyr Memorial Building” with a capacity for holding 1,008 students and a total number of 252 rooms, has been inaugurated as ...
It would do well to learn from the experience of the Pakistan Army, which is now grappling with the consequences of fostering ...
Every December, my reading group chooses a book related to 1971. In 2015, for example, we read A. Qayyum Khan’s Bittersweet Victory: A Freedom Fighter’s Tale (2013) and a few years earlier we read ...
Southeast Bank PLC. has extended special financial support under its special CSR fund to Sher-e-Bangla Agricultural ...
HASINA’S return to power in 2008 was not just the return of a leader; it was the return of something darker, more insidious.
Five months after Sheikh Hasina’s removal, the party is divided. Some leaders won’t apologise; others want a reckoning.
If the past indicates the future, there is considerable doubt about the stability of democracy in Bangladesh .