Qurbani, hajj, and the economy Bangladesh is failing to manage
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New textbooks again? We must go for real reform
25 May 2026, 10:00 AM
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Amid a dangerous rise in child rape, we must confront our failures
26 May 2026, 00:00 AM
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Could this budget set the groundwork for a trillion-dollar economy?
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The justice system must adapt to the changing nature of digital evidence
25 May 2026, 13:00 PM
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We need to confront sexual violence both online and offline
25 May 2026, 12:00 PM
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How zakat can ease the budget gap in social protection
25 May 2026, 09:00 AM
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We need to rethink how we respond to haor floods
24 May 2025, 17:00 PM
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Why 'exemplary punishment' will not end the rape epidemic
24 May 2026, 00:00 AM
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Time for nation branding through smart storytelling
24 May 2026, 13:00 PM
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A bizarre mission to restore the Madhupur Sal forest
The most recent Sal forest restoration drive by the government was ceremonially launched on October 18 last year. Acacia saplings were felled at the social forestry plot of Md Aminul in the Dhorung Par Tilertal area of the Dokhla Range.
21 February 2026, 02:17 AM
Reconciling hundi realities with LDC graduation goals
At 2am in a remote village in northern Bangladesh, a mother waits for a phone call from a hundi broker.
21 February 2026, 02:10 AM
What the scheduling fiasco of Ekushey book fair tells us
Ekushey February (February 21) is a date that reminds the Bangladeshi people of their culture as well as their originary moments.
21 February 2026, 02:05 AM
A 10-point roadmap for Bangladesh's logistics transformation
If the government seeks a time-bound fast-track reform agenda, logistics offers one of the highest-impact starting points.
20 February 2026, 00:00 AM
How multispecies justice supports social justice
In layman’s terms, multispecies justice is a lens that enables us to see ourselves as part of the wider natural world and to realise that all networks of violence and destruction might have their roots in extraction-focused, profit-oriented ideas pushed by colonialism and capitalism.
20 February 2026, 00:00 AM
Refusing constitution assembly oath defies people’s verdict
The newly elected BNP representatives’ refusal to take the oath as members of the Constitution Reform Assembly (CRA) on February 17 prevented what might have been a more meaningful new beginning for both the party and the country.
20 February 2026, 00:00 AM
Reading the new PM’s first speech
Through the general election on February 12, Bangladesh has entered a new political reality.
20 February 2026, 00:00 AM
The new prime minister faces tough tests ahead
A landslide victory often feels like a coronation. Streets erupt, social media lights up, and the mandate seems unassailable.
19 February 2026, 01:01 AM
The referendum mandate is real, but reform must return to the constitution
Bangladesh has just staged a rare democratic exercise: a parliamentary election and a referendum on constitutional reform on the same day.
19 February 2026, 00:59 AM
Increasing public health investment must be a top priority
What a new government chooses to fund, plan for, or ignore in its first months reveals its level of priority or seriousness about its commitments to the people.
19 February 2026, 00:54 AM
Decisive action is needed to deliver on education pledges
The overwhelming support of voters received by the BNP thrusts upon the new government a special responsibility and a challenge to meet people’s expectations.
19 February 2026, 00:51 AM
Goodbye and good luck
On August 5, 2024, we were told that the old order had vanished into the Indian sunrise, and in its place stood a Nobel laureate, handed the impossible task of governing a country that had just been torn apart from within.
18 February 2026, 00:21 AM
A six-point strategic memo to the new government
Bangladesh passed multiple tests of its democratic credentials through the 13th parliamentary election on February 12.
18 February 2026, 00:16 AM
Extortion capitalism and the economics of control
In its idealised form, an economic system such as capitalism—often known for rewarding productivity, risk-taking, and innovation— is one in which profits follow value creation, competition disciplines excess, and institutions protect exchange.
18 February 2026, 00:13 AM
The government will be stronger with more women at the table
Imagine a parliament and cabinet with a significant number of competent, capable, and honest women members.
18 February 2026, 00:08 AM
Why the trade agreement with the US is problematic
No other South Asian country that has been subjected to reciprocal tariffs has signed such an agreement with the US so far.
17 February 2026, 12:00 PM
Rural growth demands capital, not paper promises
Bangladesh remains bound to an analogue collateral regime. Landlessness is not marginal in rural Bangladesh; it is structural.
17 February 2026, 00:00 AM
What BNP should keep in mind as it assumes power
The election came after years of severe distrust in the electoral process, questions over legitimacy, and institutional strain, so the poll’s successful conduct has reinforced trust in the process as well as the principle that governments derive authority from the consent of the governed.
17 February 2026, 00:00 AM
Our tourism needs a policy reset
Our economy’s overwhelming dependence on garment exports leaves us exposed to global supply chain disruptions, automation threats, trade policy shifts, etc. Tourism offers a useful means of diversification, and it brings foreign currency directly.
17 February 2026, 00:00 AM
Advisers’ asset disclosures and a test for the new government
The interim government’s (IG) disclosure of the assets of advisers on February 10, just days before the scheduled end of its tenure, was not only delayed by 533 days after its commitment to do so, but was also incomplete, flawed, and unfit for purpose.
16 February 2026, 00:00 AM