Tuesday, 24 Dec, 2024

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Over $23.4 Billion Embezzled from Bangladesh Between 2009-2023, Revealing Deep-rooted Corruption in Governance and Economic Management

Bangladesh, a country with a growing economy and immense potential, has been grappling with systemic corruption, financial mismanagement, and embezzlement that have drained an alarming $23.4 billion from the nation's economy between 2009 and 2023. The findings of a recent report have

Politics on the brink: Where is the country heading?

Let us delve into the headline without any prelude or pretence. Today’s topic spans a wide scope, encompassing the dynamics of our politics, particularly the current state of the Awami League, BNP, and Jamaat. Recently, small political parties—often propelled by foreign

Low recovery prospects for non-performing loans

The liquidity crisis in the banking sector has emerged due to a mismatch between banks’ assets and liabilities. This issue is particularly evident in Islamic banks, where a significant portion of their increased assets consists of non-performing loans (NPLs) with low recovery

Human Rights Day 2024:  A Call to Action for Global Justice and Equality

Human Rights Day, observed every year on December 10, serves as a reminder of the ongoing struggle for justice, equality, and dignity for all. This year marks the 76th anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR), adopted by the United Nations General Assembly on

Does social medium have a harmful effect on people's financial and emotional habits and interpersonal communications?

It's simple to believe that social media has transformed our capacity for relationship-building, communication, and compassion. But has communication really increased as a result of this convenience? Despite being more connected, we are not as involved.  Unquestionably, social

Bangladesh at a crossroads: Can Dr. Yunus restore stability?

The political turbulence in Bangladesh since the ouster of Sheikh Hasina in August 2024 has left the nation grappling with continuous violence and unrest. Protests, accusations of human rights violations, and the lack of political stability have thrown the country into disarray. 

The society has come under the state's control

It is often said that society is no longer in its own hands but has come under the control of the state. This assertion is not untrue. The state is indeed dominant, wielding power, force, and authority through its laws and judiciary. It can manipulate reality, turning day into night and

Article 70: The Anti Defection Law/The Rubber Stamp Method

Do we ever remember that a motion/bill was raised at the parliament of Bangladesh and the ruling party’s Member of the Parliament has voted against it? No, we never witnessed it because Article 70 states that if a Member of Parliament votes against the official party line, resigns

The Silent Saboteurs: Why Should WeStop Workplace Grouping?

In the intricate ecosystem of an organization, employees naturally form bonds and alliances. While camaraderie and mutual support can foster a healthy work environment, there is a darker side to this dynamic—workplace grouping. My discussions with employees from various

Stability essential for increasing investment

Our economy holds immense potential. Bangladesh, with a population of 17 crore, has a steadily growing economy. Pran-RFL, which started from scratch, has now become one of the country’s leading business entities. Pran-RFL's market is expanding beyond Bangladesh as well,

Investing in quality education fosters economic growth, peace, political stability

Education serves as the foundation of any civilized society. Albeit noteworthy progress has been achieved in respect of broadening access to education almost at all levels, major changes are needed in the case of providing quality education for all. Providing quality education at all

The Impact of Emotional Neglect by Serving Parents on Children: A Lasting Legacy

When I had been trying to get a speech therapist appointment for my daughter, I found it very challenging to get one. Day by day the crowds of serving parents are increasing at the doorsteps of child specialists. In families where one or both parents are serving, emotional neglect can be

Domestic Noise Pollution: A Modern Plague

Noise levels in big cities, particularly Dhaka, are constantly higher than what is considered tolerable. According to a report of United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) published in 2022, out of the 61 most populous cities worldwide, Dhaka has the greatest level of noise pollution.

Bashundhara Kings leads initiative to develop footballers

Clubs serve as the guardians of football culture around the world. The contributions of football clubs have always been valued for their role in consistently producing players, nurturing new talents and popularising the game. Clubs develop players and provide opportunities for national

Six Commissions and Expectations of Nation

We studied the ‘Kuznets Hypothesis’ or Kuznets's proposition during our student days, which is a rather fascinating bourgeois strategy. The proponent of this idea was Simon Kuznets, an economist who won the Nobel Prize in 1971. The core argument of this theory is that

The Role of Generation Z in the Workforce: Safeguarding Bangladeshi Sentiment 

As Bangladesh transitions into a new era of economic growth and social change, Generation Z emerges as a crucial force in the workforce. The role of Generation Z in the workforce is not just about economic contribution; it also involves safeguarding Bangladeshi sentiment—a concept

How logical is it to introduce a bicameral legislature in Bangladesh?

A bicameral legislature is a type of legislative system consisting of two separate chambers, where one chamber is considered the 'upper house' and the other the 'lower house.' In such a system, a balance of power or 'checks and balances' is ensured during

Redefining Work: Generation Z's Expectations for the Bangladeshi Employment Landscape

As Generation Z takes its place in the workforce, the employment landscape in Bangladesh is undergoing a significant transformation. This dynamic generation, born between the late 1990s and early 2010s, brings with it a set of workplace expectations that reflect their distinct values and

Friends of the Poor Prof Yunus and Grameen Bank

Professor Muhammad Yunus, the global advocate for the poor and the pride of Bangladesh, is currently serving as the Chief Adviser of the interim government. His legacy as the founder of Grameen Bank has made him a beacon of hope for millions worldwide. Through Grameen Bank, he has

Engaging new dispensation in Bangladesh

The exit of Sheikh Hasina in response to widespread protests and demonstrations has changed the status quo in Bangladesh. It is to be expected that this development would have implications on India, which shares a 4,000-km border with Bangladesh, including along the strategic North East.