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A fair chance to learn: Why the future of education depends on digital access
Bangladesh is living through a paradox. On one hand, we are more connected than ever.
20 January 2026, 00:00 AM
Which roles will emerge and disappear by 2030?
The modern job market is crowded, with far more job-seekers than available opportunities. Add the rapid rise of artificial intelligence, which threatens to replace many roles, and the anxiety is understandable.
20 January 2026, 00:00 AM
Building Bangladesh’s human capital in a digital age
Just before sunrise in 2030, a grade 8 student named Rafi sits at a wooden desk in a tin-roofed home outside Rangpur. His mother is boiling water for tea.
20 January 2026, 00:00 AM
Policy reset for a digital economy
Bangladesh is approaching a moment when digital policy will increasingly determine economic outcomes.
20 January 2026, 00:00 AM
Bangladesh at crossroads
Bangladesh is living through a familiar national story in a new global setting. The country has repeatedly turned constraint into momentum, from scaling garment exports to building mass-market digital finance.
19 January 2026, 22:51 PM
Keeping up with the world
A new world is arriving at speed. Artificial intelligence and related technologies are no longer niche tools.
19 January 2026, 22:44 PM
How Rikta Akter Banu’s school transforming the lives of special children
Years ago, Rikta faced a moment that would break most parents. Her daughter, a child with special needs, was rejected and insulted by educational institutions. They didn’t see a student; they saw a burden.
19 January 2026, 22:05 PM
Redefining Boundaries
In recent years, women in Bangladesh have begun to break glass ceilings, giving a new meaning to success through determination, resilience, and sheer hard work.
19 January 2026, 01:29 AM
Traditional Bangladeshi food aligns perfectly with modern nutrition science
Even in a world obsessed with fast food and hurried meals, the benefits of the traditional Bangladeshi way of cooking are more relevant than ever.
18 January 2026, 09:07 AM
Ergonomic furniture: Why it is no longer a luxury but a necessity
From crowded offices to long commutes, our physical movement has been reduced to a bare minimum. Long hours spent sitting and looking at screens have become the norm for this generation.
18 January 2026, 03:58 AM
Our indomitable spirit
For obvious reasons, “rising from the ashes” is always considered a grand transformation, but in reality, it is rarely as dramatic. However, there is something incredible about it.
18 January 2026, 00:01 AM
Regional identity and the untapped power of foods
When food carries the name of the land it comes from, it tells a story of soil, water, people, climate, history, and culture.
18 January 2026, 00:00 AM
How female leaders are shaping a new era in banking
Across Bangladesh’s financial landscape, a decisive revolution is underway where women are shaping the rules, questioning traditional systems, and introducing leadership styles grounded in empathy, resilience, and most importantly, inclusivity.
18 January 2026, 00:00 AM
Sharpened focus, unshaken resolve: Women breaking barriers in sports
For decades, girls in Bangladesh have grown up hearing an invisible rulebook: real sports, the ones defined by sweat, muscle, adrenaline, and grit, are spaces for boys. Boys played in the playgrounds. And girls?
18 January 2026, 00:00 AM
Obesity: Here’s how to combat the global health endemic
According to the World Health Organization (WHO), in 2022, 1 in 8 people were obese globally. This figure implies that between 1990 and 2022,
18 January 2026, 00:00 AM
Movement, mindfulness and community: Inside Dhaka’s growing wellness industry
For years, Dhaka has been associated with rush-hour traffic, relentless noise, and high-stress workdays.
18 January 2026, 00:00 AM
Sleep Clinics: Why They’re Becoming Essential
Globally, sleep clinics have expanded rapidly, transforming sleep medicine into a distinct and established field. Bangladesh, though slightly behind, is now catching up fast.
18 January 2026, 00:00 AM
Renting vs owning apartments: Key considerations for buyers
We humans have achieved some incredible things in our modern society. From launching rockets and robots into space and other celestial bodies,
18 January 2026, 00:00 AM
Expectations of non-resident Bangladeshis from the 2026 democratic government
Bangladesh witnessed some extraordinary times just over a year ago. Nineteen months after the mass uprising of July 2024, the national election is expected to be held in February 2026.
18 January 2026, 00:00 AM
Student entrepreneurs balance studies and business, inspire young generation
While traditionally working part-time as a teaching assistant, intern, magazine writer, or home tutor has been quite common, the era of student entrepreneurs has begun.
18 January 2026, 00:00 AM