Once a forest now a landscape of loss
15 August 2026
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A campus alive with biodiversity
8 August 2026
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The plunder that never stopped
1 August 2026
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A growing herd in a shrinking forest
25 July 2026
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The price of convenience
18 July 2026
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Invisible children of recycling
11 July 2026
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Panam city where history still whispers
4 July 2026
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‘Mini Russia’ on the Padma
20 June 2026
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Football fever grips Dhaka
13 June 2026
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Strangers at the table: Dhaka’s supper club stories
6 June 2026
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Currency depreciations risk intensifying food, energy crises
The shrinking value of the currencies of most developing economies is driving up food and fuel prices in ways that could deepen the food and energy crises that many of them already face, according to the World Bank’s latest Commodity Markets Outlook report.
28 October 2022
Raging inflation chokes FIXED-INCOME GROUP
Bangladesh Bank data show deposit growth in the banking sector fell to 9.35 per cent in June this year from 13.80 per cent in June last year.
28 October 2022
Yaba flowing in despite conflicts in Myanmar
There have been conflicts on the Myanmar side over the last two months with sounds of heavy gunfire and mortal shelling sending a wave of panic across the border into Bangladesh. But it has hardly created any impact on the yaba smuggling.
21 October 2022
Actual fishermen suffer
Sources say the 10,683 registered fishermen in Teknaf have suffered because of the fishing ban.
21 October 2022
Drug traffickers prowl Naf in the guise of fishermen
Drug traffickers posing as fishermen are smuggling in stashes of yaba pills from Myanmar through the Naf river in Teknaf, Cox’s Bazar, amid lax enforcement of a ban on fishing in the river, according to several intelligence officials and men involved in the trade.
21 October 2022
Investment with no return
The increase in the job application fees for government jobs will be taken as a justification for the further hike of application fees in the state-owned corporates and other entities, many of whom have already been charging some atrocious rates, said TIB Executive Director Dr Iftekharuzzaman.
14 October 2022
Paperless recruitment can make a difference
AKM Fahim Mahroor, CEO and co-founder of Bdjobs.com, a leading career management website of Bangladesh said, “At present, many banks and private organisations are receiving and reviewing job applications through online platforms like Bdjobs.com. The submission process of the applications has become paperless and it saves a lot of money.”
14 October 2022
Unbearable burden on unemployed youth
The decision to increase the job application fees for government jobs, except for cadre posts, has outraged the country’s millions of job seekers who find it an additional burden on them, making their expenses heavier.
14 October 2022
West’s meddling in Iran
TOBACCO PROTEST (1891)
7 October 2022
The history of hijab in Iran
This is not the first time when a woman has been assaulted in Iran for not wearing a hijab properly. Many such cases have come to light, while many still are unreported. Women in Iran have been protesting against these cruelties, for a long time. But it was always not the case. Women in Iran have also donned hijab as a symbol of resistance against oppression, monarchy.
7 October 2022
Challenging the essence of Iranian regime
More than three weeks of protests have rocked Iran after a young woman died after being detained by the country’s so-called morality police.
7 October 2022
The colourful history of Bara Katra
“Katra” is a Persian word that means caravanserai or roadside inn. Multiple katras were constructed during Mughal and Nawabi eras in Dhaka. Of them, Bara Katra and Chhoto Katra are mentionable.
30 September 2022
A discovery that may save Bara Katra
An exciting new discovery by researchers has raised the hope of saving one of the most important heritage sites of Dhaka – the Bara Katra, a Mughal-era palace built for a prince and later turned into an inn for travellers.
30 September 2022
The curious case of missing grants
A grant worth BDT 19 lakhs and 20 thousand were provided to six films, out of which Akhtaruzzaman’s “Suchona Rekhar Dike” remained incomplete.
23 September 2022
Policies should support art, not hinder it
I can see there is a misconception that we are protesting against providing grants to the mainstream films. That is simply not true.
23 September 2022
National film grants: Where does the money go?
The government of Bangladesh has been up front about supporting the film industry, providing funds since the 1976-77 fiscal years. In the past 46 years, a total of 173 films have been granted funds in the categories like full length feature films, short film and documentaries.
23 September 2022
Govt subsidies present to boost farmers’ profits
The government continues to help paddy farmers in a variety of ways to increase their output and, by extension, their profits, said Yusuf Rana Mondal, former additional director of the Department of Agricultural Extension (DAE), Bogura region.
16 September 2022
Only politics can bail them out
For years, farmers have been struggling to profit from paddy farming, and it is only politics that can help them out of this predicament.
16 September 2022
Boro yield drop in five years
According to the DAE, five years ago in fiscal year 2017-18, Boro paddy was cultivated on a total of 4.59 lakh hectares of land in Pabna, Sirajganj, Bogura, and Joypurhat districts, which yielded 19.43 lakh tonnes of rice.
16 September 2022
All, except farmers, profit from paddy farming
Paddy farmers in the northern districts have struggled to turn a profit for the past five years, as production costs have risen significantly but rice prices have not increased proportionally.
16 September 2022