Can you share your journey with Prakritik Krishi, which has been a remarkable and transformative experience?
This article aims to explore the multidimensional living standards of the urban poor, identify specific reasons, and provide policy measures required to propel urban poverty alleviation in Bangladesh.
In a way, Bangladesh maintains a vertically integrated state monopoly in the power sector.
Decentralising development is crucial for achieving balanced and sustainable urban growth in Bangladesh.
What persistent challenges in Bangladesh’s river and water resource management demand immediate reform?
According to the Bangladesh Telecommunication Regulatory Commission (BTRC), the number of internet users in the country is 132.8 million,
How many people genuinely care about the state of Indigenous communities in the “new Bangladesh,” which claims to be free from discrimination? Indigenous students and activists joined the July movement with hope, ambition, and passion.
Agricultural corporates have evolved globally alongside liberalisation policies that have reshaped agricultural production to enhance productivity, profitability, and efficiency on both technical and economic grounds.
When do you feel like you have become an adult? This is a question that can warrant all sorts of answers. A practical one? Perhaps when you become a homeowner. A realistic one — when you buy your first car.
When asked what he intends to leave his children, a Bangladeshi father is likely to mention property or a flourishing business company.
Bangladesh is now witnessing a new wave of enthusiasm for running. What started as a solo activity has become widespread, reflecting a collective effort to prioritise health and well-being.
Personal fitness trainers had the reputation of being reserved for the elite and the affluent. In recent times, they have quietly slipped into the everyday lives of many Bangladeshis, shedding their once-exclusive reputation.
The aroma of caramelised sugar and boiling milk envelopes you the moment you set foot in a sweets factory in Tangail.
The jewellery market in Bangladesh is experiencing a remarkable transformation. Once synonymous with gold and silver, the country’s fashion scene is now embracing bold innovations and diverse materials, catering to both traditional sensibilities and modern preferences. Whether it’s for grand occasions or everyday wear, gold and silver are no longer the go-to options.
When you think of a motif, what visuals first come to mind? Perhaps, delicate paisley unfurling like budding flowers, reminiscent of the intricate designs in Jamdani sarees. Or, a geometric lattice mimicking the symmetry of a temple carving. Our traditional patterns are unique in their terms, carrying the whispers of a thousand hands that have weaved them.
Frequently referred to as the “land of rivers”, Bangladesh is interwoven by over 700 rivers and produces breath-taking views, as well as an ecology that sustains a thriving biodiversity.
With its sprawling mangrove forest, unbroken beaches, and lush green rolling hills, our country is a gem in the global arena.
The contemporary architectural scene in Bangladesh is going through an exciting time.