Nafis Ehsas Chowdhury
Nafis Ehsas Chowdhury is a columnist and studies business at United International University.
Registration-based fuel rationing can ease long lines at filling stations
19 April 2026
New crises! New vices! Stand in a fuel queue for an interminable 20 hours. Come back tomorrow and repeat the drill.
19 April 2026
Opinion / As Saarc remains dormant, South Asia must look elsewhere
3 February 2026
The India-Pakistan rivalry, a relic of a 1947 divorce that never truly ended, continues to hold the aspirations of billions of people hostage. We’ve allowed a bilateral grudge to function as a regional veto.
3 February 2026
Fair pay cannot be left to corporate 'goodwill'
25 January 2026
In the air-conditioned classrooms of our universities, we are fed an expensive lie.
25 January 2026
The dilemma triangle of our tertiary education
23 October 2025
Despite being largely regarded as a gateway to prosperity and social mobility, tertiary education is in profound crisis.
23 October 2025
Why saving newspapers is essential for healthy democracy
2 July 2025
As more people turn to digital platforms for news in this manner, traditional newspapers are facing an existential crisis.
2 July 2025
We need a revitalised labour ministry
24 August 2024
To put it mildly, the current state of the Ministry of Labour and Employment is disheartening. It must be revitalised
24 August 2024
Lessons learnt: Partisan student politics must be banned
10 August 2024
It is deplorable how the previous government did not find it shameful to allow students to be harassed, beaten, and even killed to satisfy political desires.
10 August 2024
Lighting the future with renewables
19 February 2024
Around the world, countries are putting in extended industrious efforts to find ways to fight climate change and secure a prosperous future for the generations ahead. As people all over the world realise the environmental challenges we are experiencing,
19 February 2024
How ethics can make or break a company
In the quest for profitability and market dominance, ethical considerations often find themselves caught in the midst of hope and despair.
27 January 2024