Growing malignancy in the banking sector

The banking sector has been passing through a turbulent period for some time. Given that a sound financial sector is key to sustained
28 May 2017

The missing money

Illicit cross-border financial flow is not uncommon. It happens in all countries. With globalisation it has become more complex.
7 May 2017

Moving forward from the Rana Plaza tragedy

The readymade garments (RMG) sector of Bangladesh has undertaken significant compliance measures to ensure safety of factories...
23 April 2017

Maintaining coherence between economic and social goals

Social sector budget traditionally receives less attention amidst big allocation for the hardware part of the economy. Infrastrucutre,
17 April 2017

Walking the talk

Bangladesh's long dynamic relationship with India has many facets, ranging from economic to social to political.
15 April 2017

For a more educated BANGLADESH

A lot of time has been spent on improving primary education enrolment. Global goals emphasise on 'education for all' and focus on bringing more people under the umbrella of primary level education.
9 April 2017

Budget for regions lagging behind

In order to have any meaningful decentralised policy implementation, the budget-making process should involve the local administration, law makers, and all stakeholders.
2 April 2017

Women in the executive role

The number of educated women has increased over time, but the rate of highly educated women is not as large yet when compared to men. Statistics show that women's educational attainment at the secondary level is higher than men. However, it starts to decline afterwards.
5 March 2017

Transforming our apparel industry

Just at the time when a major conference on the apparel sector of Bangladesh was held on February 25 in Dhaka with the promise to work together for a better tomorrow, disappointing news on labour rights in the readymade garments sector has surfaced.
26 February 2017

Banking Sector - Time for a massive clean up

The banking sector in Bangladesh has been plagued with a number of disappointing trends for some time.
22 January 2017

Export competitiveness through currency adjustment

Export performance of Bangladesh in the recent past has been somewhat gloomy. During July-December 2016, Bangladesh's exports grew by only 4.4 percent which was targeted to achieve a growth of 8 percent.
15 January 2017

Giving equal opportunities for youth

Recently, I had the unique opportunity to interact with more than fifty children aged around sixteen years. They had just finished their tenth grade at school.
8 January 2017

Moving forward beyond 2017

The most shocking incidence of 2016 has been the terrorist attack in Holey Artisan Bakery. The nature of the attack was different from earlier single incidences where religious militants killed members of minority groups, two foreigners and a number of bloggers.
1 January 2017

Migrant workers deserve better

The ninth Global Forum on Migration and Development Summit is being held in Bangladesh at a time when the world is facing the worst migration and refugee crisis in the history of human civilisation.
11 December 2016

A deterrent to regional development

Following the end of almost fifty years of military rule in Myanmar and the release of the Nobel Laureate leader Aung San Suu Kyi in 2011, the world had looked at the country with much enthusiasm.
4 December 2016

Not a Taxing Affair

It is encouraging to note that the National Income Tax Fair is becoming increasingly useful and popular among ordinary tax payers in Bangladesh.
13 November 2016

Acknowledging the ugly truth

The stereotypical mindset of even the highly educated section of the society hold the view that girls should maintain so-called 'decency' in their outfits and movements. If that is so, then what type of indecency can a five-year-old girl display in her clothes and demeanour? Are girls who wear hijabs spared by these monstrous men?
30 October 2016

Growth is real only if it is inclusive

Bangladesh had an exceptional six days this month. Starting with the visit of the Chinese President Xi Jinping and ending with that of the World Bank president Jim Yong Kim, the country went through a period of euphoria.
23 October 2016

On a transformational journey

China has been taken a strong place in the global economic landscape with its large GDP and rapid economic growth.
9 October 2016

It's the people who matter

Connecting with people is an inherent urge in human beings. Movement of people and ideas contributed towards the progress of societies.
2 October 2016