Shams Rahman
Professor Dr Shams Rahman is vice chancellor of East West University.
Why a supply chain mindset is key to fixing our education
7 December 2025
In supply chain terms, the solution lies in improving the quality checkpoints—teaching, learning, and assessment criteria
7 December 2025
Can Bangladesh take advantage of digitised supply chains?
27 February 2024
Ongoing geopolitical tensions, trade disputes between major economies, climate change-related disruptions, and rapid changes in consumer preferences collectively pose a complex set of issues for the global supply chain, impacting operational efficiency, financial performance, and the ability to adapt to changing market conditions.
27 February 2024
What skills do logistics and supply chain professionals need?
23 January 2024
Despite improvements, Bangladesh still has the lowest logistics performance compared to other South Asian nations.
23 January 2024
‘Being Inclusive’ – An Ideal of Bangabandhu’s Politics
14 August 2022
The courtyard of Gulshan’s Holey Artisan Cafe is very familiar to me. Our only child was born in the Lakeview Clinic,
14 August 2022
Mujibnagar Day: How the Mujibnagar government turned the dream for freedom into reality
16 April 2022
Geographically, Plassey and Baidyanathtala are quite close to one another. Both are also significant in the history of Bengalis.
16 April 2022
102nd Birth Anniversary of Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman / The Politics and Economics of Bangabandhu’s Six Points
16 March 2022
Our independence was not accomplished overnight; the path to the freedom struggle was not smooth.
16 March 2022
Bangabandhu’s strategy and our independence
17 March 2026
India and China are two neighbouring nations. Both countries gained independence from colonial powers around the same time – India in 1947, and China in 1949.
17 March 2026
BYTES / Blockchain in energising the economy during and after Covid-19
15 October 2020
As Covid-19 ravaged the livelihoods of the country’s poor, restarting the economy became an imperative for the Bangladesh government with a projected decline of 3.0 percent GDP growth in the financial year 2020. Now, the question is--how to rebuild the economy while saving lives.
15 October 2020