True progress is not measured by GDP alone, but by how fairly growth benefits are shared.
Today, Bangladesh stands at the edge of a demographic paradox.
The needs of ordinary people have been ignored throughout all regimes.
Criminal behaviour thrives when a nation fails to provide for the well-being of its citizens.
Bangladesh’s political standards are now at their lowest point, with integrity in governance and honesty in leadership almost non-existent.
Given the current economic reality of Bangladesh, recovering stolen assets must be a top priority for the interim government.
Creating new jobs requires increased investments and the establishment of new businesses.
Bangladesh still struggles to adequately invest in education and healthcare
True progress is not measured by GDP alone, but by how fairly growth benefits are shared.
Today, Bangladesh stands at the edge of a demographic paradox.
The needs of ordinary people have been ignored throughout all regimes.
Criminal behaviour thrives when a nation fails to provide for the well-being of its citizens.
Bangladesh’s political standards are now at their lowest point, with integrity in governance and honesty in leadership almost non-existent.
Given the current economic reality of Bangladesh, recovering stolen assets must be a top priority for the interim government.
Creating new jobs requires increased investments and the establishment of new businesses.
Bangladesh still struggles to adequately invest in education and healthcare
One significant factor behind young people’s feeling of disillusionment is the pervasive corruption committed by businessmen, politicians, government officials, and influential figures, among others
The intricate connection between politics and corruption in Bangladesh raises profound concerns that demand immediate attention.