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Clear vision changes lives

Clear vision changes lives

When we talk about healthcare and human rights, one vital aspect is often overlooked: vision. Eye care is not a niche concern-it is a fundamental component of health, productivity, and dignity. Imagine the daily challenges faced by someone who cannot see clearly: reduced productivity, limited earni


Macroeconomic management matters

Macroeconomic management matters

The danger of macroeconomic mismanagement was aptly highlighted by Paul Krugman (1994) and William Easterly (2001), who cautioned that inefficient resource allocation can undermine the gains from openness and investment, leading to economic stagnation even amid high levels of public spending. Soun

A life that refused to bow

A life that refused to bow

With the demise of Khaleda Zia (1945-2025), Bangladesh is not only bidding farewell to a former prime minister but also to an era. It is an era that encapsulates not only the political struggles but the moral fabric of this republic. It is an era born of resistance, an era in which its dreams of de

Changing global poverty landscape and rising risks

Changing global poverty landscape and rising risks

The world today stands at a pivotal moment in its long struggle against poverty. For decades, policymakers celebrated remarkable progress in eradicating poverty. The share of people living in extreme poverty fell from nearly 38 per cent in 1990 to below 10 per cent by the end of the 2010s. Much of

Epoch-making Bangali singers of yesteryears

Epoch-making Bangali singers of yesteryears

Long before the arrival of Uttam Kumar (1926-80), actor-director-screenwriter Pramathesh Barua (1903-51) was the first male heartthrob of Bangla cinema. His movie version of Devdas (1935) was most authentic. Like the Cumilla-born and raised, Victoria College-educated singer-musician Sachin Dev Burm

My brief brush with Osman Hadi

My brief brush with Osman Hadi

In the aftermath of last year’s anti-Hasina uprising in Bangladesh, several student leaders emerged from obscurity, propelled by a mix of anger and a demand for justice. Sharif Osman Hadi was one of them. I first encountered Osman Hadi in September 2024 at the TSC junction of Dhaka Universit

In memoriam of a warrior woman

In memoriam of a warrior woman

The curtain dropped on a different warrior four years ago. Freedom fighter, writer, and activist Begum Mushtari Shafi passed away at 84. While many knew her as ‘Shaheed Jaya’ (the wife of Shaheed), this title does not fully capture her lifelong efforts for upholding the spirit of Bangla

From beaches to green yards

From beaches to green yards

On the opening day of the 12th National SME Product Fair 2025, visitors entering booth F-006 encountered something unexpected among the displays of local innovation, handcrafted goods, and emerging technologies. The Bangladesh Ship Recycling Board (BSRB) had stepped into the seven-day fair with a c

Time for piloting CDBC in Bangladesh

Time for piloting CDBC in Bangladesh

In the era of massive technological diffusion, digital transformation, and aggressive cashless transactions, Bangladesh has been in a strong position. Online banking, digital banking and mobile banking through mobile apps are growing faster than ever before. Bangladesh is also relentless in its dig

Legendary singers & musicians of Bangladesh

Legendary singers & musicians of Bangladesh

In early 1940s, the folk song composer and singer Abbas Uddin Ahmed (1901-59) met a young man named Hemanta Mukherjee (1920-89) at a Kolkata radio station.  After listening to him singing, Abbas praised Hemanta profusely. “Please bless me,” Hemanta beseeched him.  Abbas’

Steel industry landscape of Bangladesh

Steel industry landscape of Bangladesh

One of the basic indicators of a nation's sustainable growth is its year-on-year demand for steel. Globally, economists consider a drop in steel demand as a reliable and earliest indication of an economic slowdown or recession. A nation with versatile steelmaking capacity progresses in automotive,

Bangladesh's ESG moment: an ESG whisperer's viewpoint

Bangladesh's ESG moment: an ESG whisperer's viewpoint

Once upon a time, in a galaxy far, far away was there a country where in any programme, people would wear a heavy complete suit with a flashy red or orange tie, despite being drenched in sweat like sauna in the hottest summer. Reason? It was a style statement, it oozed sophistication. Now people ma