What six South Asian economists taught the world about development
21 August 2026
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Can Dhaka’s Pink Bus break a four-decade pattern?
20 August 2026
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Kazi Khalid Ashraf & Adnan Zillur Morshed on Dhaka's Future / What kind of city do we really want?
19 August 2026
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Is Bangladesh’s garment industry ready for the next shock?
19 August 2026
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Can pink buses make travels safer for women?
18 August 2026
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Chained majesties: The plight of captive elephants in Bangladesh
15 August 2026
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Why Bangladesh needs mandatory warning labels on packaged foods
13 August 2026
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Is Bangladesh going the wrong way on AI?
13 August 2026
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Bangladesh and the question of indigenous peoples
13 August 2026
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The invisible crisis: Why Bangladesh must wake up to its data vulnerability
12 August 2026
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How can AI democratise rural healthcare in Bangladesh?
Imagine a future where a tablet or phone in a village clinic can perform the work of expensive lab tests and specialists.
24 October 2025
In search of Rajnagar: A city devoured by the Padma
Rajnagar was adorned with grand temples, palaces, festive grounds, and bustling bazaars – its architecture was unique and original even in the context of the entire subcontinent.
17 October 2025
Signing without consensus: Will the July Charter deepen division?
By failing to specify the path of implementation, the July Charter has placed Bangladesh in a precarious position.
16 October 2025
Who cares about Bangladeshi women prisoners in India?
As I read the news of the political crisis in Bangladesh unfold in August 2024, I was reminded of Salma, Hasina, Rumpa (pseudonyms have been used for reasons of anonymity and confidentiality) and several other Bangladeshi women I met in prisons in India between 2010 and 2011.
10 October 2025
How our universities can create the ‘man thinking’
Does everybody need a master's degree? Aren't we making higher education a bubble which may soon burst?
10 October 2025
Why our salary structure fails
In the 21st century, how can any modern nation demean its citizens by labelling them “third class” or “fourth class”?
9 October 2025
Bangladeshi universities in decline: Why teacher recruitment must change now
Despite the rapid expansion of universities, recruitment policies remain frozen in outdated in Bangladesh
3 October 2025
A university in name only? The seven colleges controversy
Separating the HSC programmes first and then creating a collegiate university model from the seven colleges might be the best approach.
2 October 2025
Who stole Dhaka’s real wealth?
Walk through Dhaka at any time—depending on the neighbourhood, there is always something remarkable to witness.
19 September 2025
Who is really funding student elections?
If Bangladesh wants student unions to be credible after the 2024 uprising, finance cannot be an afterthought. The opportunity is clear: student politics has been revived after years of dormancy, and this revival can be the seedbed of a democratic culture if the money problem is confronted head-on.
17 September 2025
Continuing brutality at the Bangladesh–India border
Indian security forces pushed me over at gunpoint. I spent two days without food or drinking water.
17 September 2025
The genocidal truth the UN inquiry on Gaza reveals
A particularly striking section of the report focused on incitement to genocide
16 September 2025
How AI might transform Bangladesh’s education landscape
For Bangladesh, Artificial Intelligence (AI) can revolutionise education for its millions of students. It holds the key to overcoming longstanding challenges and unlocking their full potential by personalising learning, boosting inclusivity, and preparing the next generation for the future.
12 September 2025
Architecture in the living Bengal Delta
Bengal’s deltaic landscape, nourished by the alluvial embrace of mighty rivers, has for centuries cultivated a unique and enduring architectural identity.
5 September 2025
Bangladesh’s new epidemic: Mob violence in the age of misinformation
When justice is hijacked by rage and rumour, it takes only minutes for a mob to become a murderer.
29 August 2025
“Bangladesh’s greatest asset is its people; its greatest failure is not investing in them”
In conversation with Dr Hossain Zillur Rahman—eminent social thinker, researcher, and Executive Chairman of the Power and Participation Research Centre (PPRC), as well as a former Adviser to the Caretaker Government of Bangladesh—who shares his insights on the colonial legacies of governance, the dynamics of Bangladesh’s economic transformation, and the challenges of building human resources.
22 August 2025
Why are our major rivers no longer within humanity’s safe limits?
Globally, Bangladesh is known as the land of rivers and flooding.
15 August 2025
Can we escape plastic’s death trap?
Plastic pollution, projected to cause US$4.5 trillion in global economic damage by 2040, poses a severe threat to human health and ecosystems.
14 August 2025
Will China’s mega dam on the Brahmaputra threaten Bangladesh’s future?
The government of China has formally embarked on constructing what is projected to become the world’s largest hydropower dam on the Yarlung Zangbo River, known downstream as the Brahmaputra in India and Bangladesh.
8 August 2025
Fulfilling the July uprising’s promise: Skilled migration for our youth
As we commemorate the first anniversary of the July Mass Uprising—a powerful expression of the frustrations and aspirations of Bangladesh’s youth—one core grievance that ignited that movement still demands urgent attention: the crisis of unemployment among the youth population.
1 August 2025