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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Voters must hold politicians to task over health and education
Across the country, countless families have been ruined while trying to pay medical bills.
1 February 2026, 04:32 AM
Integrating nutrition into primary care: A way forward to prevent disease and help people thrive
Bangladesh has made notable progress in improving many health outcomes. Yet, primary healthcare services remain insufficient in both rural and urban areas.
31 January 2026, 07:14 AM
Oral history, 1971, and the danger of erasing memory
Since 1971, the history of the war has been repeatedly edited, reshaped, amplified, or muted, often depending on who governs.
31 January 2026, 07:01 AM
Can the new government get the renewables policy right?
Bangladesh relies primarily on fossil fuels, especially coal and natural gas, to generate power.
31 January 2026, 06:50 AM
Education needs decisive actions, not empty promises
Bangladesh, by default, has designed inequality in education through its multiple streams.
31 January 2026, 06:44 AM
Yes, no and 'confused': A closer look at the July charter as the referendum nears
Following prolonged discussions between the National Consensus Commission (NCC) and various political parties on reforms in key state institutions, the July National Charter was signed on October 17, 2025.
30 January 2026, 01:07 AM
Confrontational election politics shows that little has changed
It has been about a week since the window for official campaigning for the upcoming election opened, and things are already settling into a familiar pattern.
30 January 2026, 00:56 AM
Media reform in Bangladesh needs precision, not pressure
Bangladesh is entering a decisive phase in its approach to governing its media. The proposed Broadcasting Ordinance, 2026 and the National Media Commission Ordinance, 2026 make this evident.
30 January 2026, 00:49 AM
ADP downsize: Why health and education are taking the hardest hits
In the tradition of reviewing the performance of the Annual Development Programme (ADP) at the mid-point of each fiscal year, the National Economic Council (NEC) recently revised the total ADP allocation.
29 January 2026, 01:16 AM
The UAP incident shows systemic erosion of academic integrity
Academic freedom—the right to teach, study, pursue knowledge or research without unreasonable interference—is often perceived through a narrow lens in our country.
29 January 2026, 01:14 AM
Trump’s Board of Peace is no UN, but an aberration
The proposal for a “Board of Peace” (BoP), spearheaded by US President Donald Trump with an initial focus on Gaza but with declared global ambitions, raises profound questions about the future of international diplomacy and multilateralism.
29 January 2026, 01:10 AM
Bangladesh’s T20 snub: ICC failed a key test of sporting governance
International sport depends on a simple bargain: athletes accept risks, including physical and monetary, but governing bodies accept responsibility.
29 January 2026, 01:04 AM
Backlash at the ballot: Why women are being shut out of politics
Bangladesh is not short of women in leadership, be it in business, government offices, or academia. It is short of women in electoral politics.
28 January 2026, 00:14 AM
The Board of Peace is just the latest fig leaf for Israeli impunity
The so-called ceasefire in Gaza was a cynical ruse to secure Israeli captives while giving Israel free rein to starve, murder and assassinate Palestinians at will.
28 January 2026, 00:10 AM
Remembering Mark Tully, the trusted chronicler of 1971
Sir William Mark Tully, well known in the Indian subcontinent as Mark Tully of the BBC, was a friend of Bangladesh.
28 January 2026, 00:04 AM
Election stakes, coalition battles, and the Awami League question
Bangladesh is heading into one of the most consequential elections in its history.
28 January 2026, 00:01 AM
Bangladesh’s renewable ambitions aren't actually unrealistic
Bangladesh’s energy transition is now at a point where execution matters most.
27 January 2026, 00:10 AM
Saddam’s parole fiasco: A five-minute farewell is not mercy
On January 24, an ambulance carrying the bodies of Kaniz Surbana Swarnali and her nine-month-old son, Nazim, reportedly arrived at Jashore Central Jail around 7pm.
27 January 2026, 00:06 AM
Why internet access should be recognised as a fundamental right
In July 2024, Bangladesh experienced one of the most consequential internet shutdowns in its history.
27 January 2026, 00:01 AM
Can we afford such a steep public-sector pay hike?
The Ninth National Pay Commission formed by the interim government recently recommended a salary increase for government employees in the range of 100-142 percent.
26 January 2026, 23:57 PM