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KNOT SO TRUE

Rubana Huq

KNOT SO TRUE

Dr Rubana Huq is vice-chancellor of Asian University for Women.

girls education in Bangladesh

Reimagining education for gender equity in Bangladesh

16 September 2025
This shift in mindset must start with how and where we educate.
16 September 2025
A story of expansion, crisis and missed opportunities

BANGLADESH RMG SECTOR / A story of expansion, crisis and missed opportunities

26 September 2024
Every time a Western consumer walks into the store and checks the manufacturing source, they don’t question the quality, but the ethical integrity of the product.
26 September 2024
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Transitions, coins, and lenses

29 August 2024
Business associations have been subjected to an endless game of masquerade where garlands, pictures and faces changed with the direction of the political wind.
29 August 2024
My powerless poster walk

My powerless poster walk

26 January 2024
Although we have the Graffiti Writing and Poster Sticking Control Act, 2012 to prevent visual pollution, nothing much has been done to implement it. Why, though?
26 January 2024
Bangladesh's 12th parliamentary election

Opinion / Dissolve the people, elect a new one?

11 January 2024
Politics 101 today runs the risk of being solely authored by autocrats from all over the world.
11 January 2024
New year resolutions

Resolutions for 2024

28 December 2023
Eating less and battling calories have been pains of the highest order. But little do we know that our minds have everything to do with our appetite.
28 December 2023
US trade sanctions against Bangladesh

What do they want from Bangladesh?

13 December 2023
Instead of better governance and practices yielding better returns, most US companies emphasise 'value' over 'values.'
13 December 2023
Annisul Huq

Remembering Annisul Huq: The man behind the public persona

30 November 2023
Six years ago, a perfectly healthy man in his 60s just left me and my children in a state of shock and emptiness.
30 November 2023
RMG protests Bangladesh

A tale of the Green versus the Red

The RMG sector needs to be united in being professional, go forward with value addition and, most of all, opt for strong industrial relations with labour.
16 November 2023
arson attacks Dhaka

Politics of Fire

Let the truth be known: no one has any idea what’s going to happen to Bangladeshi politics.
8 November 2023
Free pages, free lenses

Free pages, free lenses

There’s a reason why, in the land that we live on, 217 journalists have reportedly been harassed, tortured and repressed in the last nine months and why one even died.
25 October 2023
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Plains of protest

Students have always been the first to engage in discourses on divisive borders with imagined, imposing lines, language, religion or tradition.
18 October 2023
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Life after #GotaGoHome

Among four South Asian nations, Sri Lanka performed the best in containing high inflation.
11 October 2023
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“Book down,” indeed!

After all, with the atmosphere heating up, we will indeed need an army of well-built students to be ready as “kormis” of parties, in order to become our sacrificial goats at their altar.
3 October 2023
What's Real, really?

What’s Real, really?

In spite of the Real remaining intensely vulnerable to propaganda and the power of the state, a Lie will never replace the Truth.
26 September 2023
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I am. We are.

The protective line around my existence, my Lakshmana rekha, is not just myth.
19 September 2023
Lifespan of the Leviathan

Lifespan of the Leviathan

Who would want to move for democracy and risk losing it all?
12 September 2023
Art of breathing.

The art of breathing

How do the monks on ice live magically and produce wonders through detachment from worldly angst?
9 August 2023
Truth is dead

Obituary of Truth

Truth recently decided to die an inglorious death as it got tired of watching rulers leading their nations with lies.
12 February 2023
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Aabha Limited: The ray of inclusion and empowerment

How do the lives of the underserved women change and who can potentially come forward and become a part of their story?
19 November 2022
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Ease, isolation and awakening

The apparent return to basics, the turn to healthier living, the leap to soliloquys have turned out to be beneficial. At least in theory, we all agree that the world needed a correction.
6 October 2021
Logo of Accord

Knot so true

It was 2013 that brought about a massive change in the local garment industry. Rana Plaza had collapsed and with around 1,132 lives lost in the incident, the entire nation suffered a sense of collective grief.
4 September 2021
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Lessons, Reversals and Truth

We are living in a time of self-doubt, of suspicion, of negation, and of regret.
12 June 2021
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Covid-19, Industry and Bureaucracy

When the sky isn’t looking clear anymore, to say you are watching the clouds go by with the hope of a better day is being cautiously optimistic.
7 December 2020
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The disconnect between the industry and others

I took a break from writing columns ever since I took over as the President of the Bangladesh Manufacturers and Exporters Association.
20 October 2020
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Indomitable spirit of private sector can help beat the odds

Over 8,000 km away, everything looks different. The skies, the sunrise, the people and of course, trade. In Paris, the three-day Organisation of Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) Forum on Due Diligence in the Garment and Footwear Sector,
24 February 2020
Annisul Huq

I called him Moi

I always need a clean sheet to write on. I always prefer the backside of a calendar month to detail projects.
29 November 2019
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Not Giving Up

Back from the UNGA. In the last 5 months and 10 days that I have been serving as president of Bangladesh Garment Manufacturers and Exporters Association, my brain has been on an overdrive.
2 October 2019

Pagination

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