Due to its geographical susceptibility, Bangladesh faces significant vulnerability to climate change. Consequently, the importance of sustainable finance, encompassing a suite of financial …
Why Bangladesh’s Kuki National Front is Cause for Concern
There are Kuki-Chin militant groups active in Bangladesh, India and Myanmar, and they pose a threat to regional security and stability.
Mobile connectivity improves work performance, unlocks new income in Bangladesh: study
The latest ‘Telenor Asia Digital Lives Decoded’ regional survey on 8,000 people across Asia reveals that Bangladesh is unlocking the potential of the mobile technology to increase productivity at work,
ADB country director appreciates growing involvement of Bangladesh in global economy
Country Director for Bangladesh Edimon Ginting appreciated the growing involvement of Bangladesh in the global economy and affirmed their determination to further enhance it. Ginting said this while …
Bangladesh Again Shuts Schools Due to Heatwave
Scientists have said climate change is contributing to more frequent, severe, and lengthy heatwaves during summer months. This month in Bangladesh there has been a heatwave every day except April 9 …
Northern University Bangladesh holds business festival
The Department of Business Administration, Northern University Bangladesh, organized a week-long “Business Festival” at the permanent campus of NUB in Dhaka on Sunday. Industries Minister Nurul Majid …
Bangladesh again closes schools nationwide due to heatwave
DHAKA: A Bangladeshi court ordered a nationwide shutdown of schools on Monday due to an ongoing heatwave, the day after the government sent millions of children back to class despite searing …
IFC: Microfinance an important part of Bangladesh’s development journey
Martin Holtmann, IFC’s country manager for Bangladesh, Bhutan, and Nepal, has said that microfinance has been an important part of Bangladesh’s development journey. “As our economy transitions from …
Why Bangladesh struggles to reap the benefits of demographic dividend
The demographic dividend, characterized by the economic advantage derived from a youthful population, persists as an elusive aspiration for Bangladesh. Despite boasting a demographic profile teeming …
A realistic look at Bangladesh’s prospects in global semiconductor industry
Considered the most promising industry of the 21st century, the global semiconductor market is set to reach a trillion-dollar mark by 2030. Where does Bangladesh stand?