Powering progress through clean energy
Imagine a 187-feet tall tower with a 55-tonne steel dome on top. At first, it seems like a structure from a future base on the planet Mars. But the Wardenclyffe Tower is not an abstraction from the future.
1 March 2020, 18:00 PM
Implementing SDG 6: Watering the seeds of development
Nothing is more useful than water. Ironically, hardly anything can be obtained in exchange for water.
25 February 2020, 18:00 PM
SDG 5: Going for Girl Power
An episode in UNICEF Bangla-desh’s popular cartoon Meena, the protagonist’s cousin Rita, a 15-year-old girl receives a proposal to marry the village shopkeeper’s son.
8 February 2020, 18:00 PM
Ending Ignorance in Bangladesh
In Satyajit Ray’s 1980 dystopian film “Hirok Rajar Deshe” (Kingdom of Diamonds), the king used several measures, such as high taxes, forced labour and brain-washing, to maintain a stranglehold on his people.
2 February 2020, 18:00 PM
Revisiting the Revolutionary Medicine
It was his last semester before graduation. Yet Ernesto Guevara decided to postpone the completion of his medical degree, and instead embarked on an audacious adventure.
25 January 2020, 18:00 PM
Implementing SDG 2: Abolishing the ‘appetite’ for hunger
A woman is seen squatting on the ground in front of a large pile of garbage. She is holding a baby whose face appears over her shoulder.
19 January 2020, 18:00 PM
Uninstalling Injustice
Let us do an exercise. Clench your fist, and then gently loosen your fingers a little.
15 January 2020, 18:00 PM
High interest rate: Is it in the public interest?
Interest rate is a much-talked-about issue as far as savings and investment are concerned.
27 April 2019, 18:00 PM
Employment in the age of automation
The lift-operator is a peculiar person. He sits on a stool inside a small, claustrophobic space. In the olden days his job required quite a few skills.
18 January 2019, 18:00 PM
Cities and climate change
Urbanisation is escalating worldwide. Hence cities are becoming increasingly crucial in dealing with climate change. According to UN Habitat, cities contribute to 70 percent of global greenhouse gas emissions whilst occupying only two percent of the world's land.
21 October 2018, 18:00 PM
The value of a woman's time
The word “economics” originates from the Greek “oikonomikos”, which roughly means management and care of the household. From this etymology, it may appear that women, who are often in charge of managing and caring for the household, would be highly regarded in the discipline of economics. Yet in conventional economics, the unpaid housework of women is completely disregarded.
8 September 2018, 18:00 PM
Why do people evade taxes?
In Satyajit Ray's 1980 dystopian film Hirok Rajar Deshe (Kingdom of Diamonds), a diamond miner accused of tax evasion is brought to the court of the king. The miner pleads for the king's mercy, as he confesses that he is too poor to pay taxes.
26 June 2018, 18:00 PM
Peace Over War
Peace is often defined as the absence of violence, conflict, hostility, or war. Yet this definition is not only derogatory, but also deceptive. Peace is not merely the absence of violence; it is the vanquishing of oppression by independence—the victory of justice over injustice. You cannot separate peace from freedom, because a man cannot have his peace unless he has his freedom. If an oppressive society lacks violence, the society is nonetheless not peaceful, because of the injustice fuelled through oppression.
29 March 2018, 18:00 PM
The threshold of inequality
The subject of inequality is both interesting and important for a multitude of reasons. From a purely positive perspective, income
12 May 2017, 18:00 PM