Do mothers ever leave us?
11 February 2021, 18:00 PM
Column
Winners and losers in a Covid-19 economy
28 September 2020, 18:00 PM
Column
Can Covid-19 make us stronger?
18 August 2020, 18:00 PM
Column
International Blockchain Olympiad 2020 / The youth of Bangladesh shine on the world stage
13 July 2020, 18:00 PM
Column
A eulogy for a polymath and a mentor
3 May 2020, 18:00 PM
Column
Are we doing enough to combat the coronavirus pandemic?
12 March 2020, 18:00 PM
Column
A daydreamer’s guide to a futuristic Bangladesh
1 December 2019, 18:00 PM
Column
Blockchain: Ticket to universality of truths?
3 November 2019, 18:00 PM
Column
How to open the floodgates for foreign investment
7 October 2019, 18:00 PM
Column
The looming climate crisis: Where is our Greta Thunberg?
30 September 2019, 18:00 PM
Column
What does Putin have on Trump?
The whole world is afire since the Trump-Putin summit in Helsinki on the 16th of this month. The joint press conference at the summit evidently put on display the peculiar obeisance of the “leader of the free world” towards the successor of “perestroika”—a post-Soviet strongman who wields absolute power in the largest country in the world in terms of geographical expanse spanning 11 time zones.
22 July 2018, 18:00 PM
Challenges in bridging the digital divide
In this age of the internet and social media we are constantly deluged with free information coming from all directions. More than a billion people are frequently making status updates on Facebook, the most popular social media platform today, so much so that more eyeball time now is spent on social media advertising than the same on television, radio and newspaper combined.
15 July 2018, 18:00 PM
Is VAT a regressive tax on the poor?
The share of value-added tax (VAT) in the national exchequer has continuously been creeping up ever since its introduction more than 27 years ago, and has increased in recent years to the point where it is the single biggest slice of revenue collections by the government.
1 July 2018, 18:00 PM
The uncertainty continues
The Myanmar junta, under the façade of a democratically installed government headed by a titular political icon Aung San Suu Kyi, has been carrying out a campaign of brutal ethnic cleansing of Rohingya Muslim minority in its Rakhine province with complete impunity even though the world community is keenly aware of the atrocities and flagrant human rights
24 June 2018, 18:00 PM
Is Digital Bangladesh taking a dive?
A quarter bigger than the last revised budget, this budget coming in at a whopping Tk 4 lakh 64 thousand crore certainly fits the pattern of double-digit augmentation from year to year with special purse strings reserved for popular mandates like agricultural subsidies, rural infrastructure and social welfare that anyone would expect in an election year.
11 June 2018, 18:00 PM
The bittersweet truth about state-owned enterprises
Bangladesh Sugar and Food Industries Corporation (BSFIC) is a state-owned enterprise (SOE) that is among the remnants of a bygone era when, in a post-liberation war-ravaged economy, the sugar and food manufacturing enterprises left behind by non-resident business owners from pre-independence times had to be taken under the stewardship of the state.
3 June 2018, 18:00 PM
Some thoughts on Bangladesh's first full-scale communication satellite
On May 11 at 4:14pm US east coast standard time, Bangladesh entered the space technology history books as the latest iteration of the Falcon 9 rocket by SpaceX took off from the Kennedy Space Center Launchpad 39A in Cape Canaveral, Florida.
20 May 2018, 18:00 PM