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History will always recall Justice Murshed

History will always recall Justice Murshed

Presently, his biography is not mentioned in school or college textbooks, neither in Bangladesh nor elsewhere. Yet, was he not a significant presence in our 20th-century history? I can cite a few examples, as other writers have done. In 1943, Murshed stood by famine-stricken people in undivided Ben


Less about ideas, more about institutions

Less about ideas, more about institutions

For much of the past decade, development debates have been dominated by ideas rather than institutions. Grand visions, national strategies, technology roadmaps, and long-term plans have proliferated across emerging and developing economies. Artificial intelligence, clean energy, digital finance, an

Terrifying moments on the tracks

Terrifying moments on the tracks

Trains move on, but some journeys remain unfinished in the mind. In candid conversations with The Financial Express, four veteran locomotive masters of Bangladesh Railway recall moments of fear, bravery, and responsibility on the rails that still haunt them One night in 2015, I was driving the Dhu

How time changes and perception of generations follows suit

How time changes and perception of generations follows suit

At a time when the Generation Z or popularly known as Gen Z is making media splashes all across the globe, there are reasons to be inquisitive about what its preceding or post-generations stood for. Its immediately preceding generation is Generation Y or Millennials born between 1980 and 1994. The

ADR the faster way of justice dispensation

ADR the faster way of justice dispensation

As Bangladesh's national elections draw closer, political pressures increase -- and their wave effects are also felt in industrial areas. Especially in industry-dense zones such as Ashulia, Savar, Gazipur, and Narayanganj, a latent instability often emerges before and after elections. This directly

Rebuilding trust, unity and a shared national future

Rebuilding trust, unity and a shared national future

Political division is a universal reality. No country in the world is free from differences in ideology, beliefs, or political allegiance. Even in the most established democracies, allegations of vote rigging, manipulation, and misinformation surface from time to time. Yet, despite these imperfect

When civilisation ceases to exist

When civilisation ceases to exist

Evolution of civilisation is a long process. From its tentative beginning, a civilisation also ascends its summit at certain point and then the decline of the process also begins. Like human species or any other living being a civilisation sees many ups and downs and ultimately meets its end. Sever

How ADR reshaping labour dispute redressal

How ADR reshaping labour dispute redressal

In this dynamic era of industrialisation, the relationship between workers and employers is not merely a legal or administrative matter -- it is one of the key pillars of a nation's economic stability, productivity, and social harmony. The better the working environment, the greater the satisfactio

Procurement vision and national security

Procurement vision and national security

A nation's procurement vision and its national security priorities are closely linked. In today's competitive geopolitical environment, procurement is no longer a routine administrative function. It plays a direct role in safeguarding sovereignty, strengthening resilience and ensuring long-term nat

Stories of rural women changing their lot

Stories of rural women changing their lot

When Shilpi from Dakshin Paikpara in Chandpur suddenly found herself in a role of raising two children alone, she feared her life had reached a dead end. Her husband had abandoned the family, and her days were spent worrying about how to manage food, school fees, and the most basic needs. Today, th