Narmin Tartila Banu
The writer is a lecturer at the School of Business and Economics, North South University.
A case for mindful consumption in a mindless era
23 March 2022
Traditionally, Bangladeshis have been a sustainability-minded nation, despite the fact that the branding of “sustainability” per se has never really been applied to us.
23 March 2022
An issue of less importance
18 April 2017
Research indicates that children facing abuse at home or exposed to parental alcoholism and dispute are more likely to engage in animal cruelty.
18 April 2017
The ignorant educated
20 November 2016
By containing the education within an academic setting, we are educating students without really educating them. The misdemeanour is a symptom which in a few years is likely to culminate to, amongst other things, violence against household members.
20 November 2016
Rise of the land of entrepreneurs
3 March 2016
The simple answer to the question, “What do you do”, could really make a lot of difference.
3 March 2016
Sherlock Holmes of the internet
24 January 2016
On average, a Bangladeshi digital consumer spends about 5.6 hours every day on social media and browsing the internet, while they spend 1.6 and 2 hours reading newspapers and watching television respectively.
24 January 2016