Faiz Ahmad Taiyeb

An effective credit rating system could be a real game-changer

A credit bureau can enhance transparency by tracking borrower data in real time, reducing the potential for misreporting.

2w ago

How should Bangladesh deal with Adani’s $800m outstanding bill?

The flaws in the Adani Godda power plant agreement have been widely documented by both domestic and international outlets.

2m ago

Charting a new course

Political settlement and constitutional reform in post-autocratic Bangladesh.

2m ago

Why are IMF policies failing to stabilise our economy?

Why does macroeconomic instability continue to plague Bangladesh even after partnering with the IMF?

5m ago

What to make of Petrobangla’s new oil and gas exploration tender?

The international tender for shallow and deep sea oil and gas exploration sparks some questions regarding its potential success in attracting offshore oil and gas exploration

8m ago

Liberating domestic workers for equity and dignity

The prevailing practice of employing domestic workers, at disproportionately low wages, underscores systemic inequalities.

8m ago

The underprivileged worker is not a machine

Even with low productivity, a Bangladeshi worker working an average of 14-15 hours a day produces $1,400 or more a month.

1y ago

Why Bangladesh Bank's inflation control policy is falling short

One key factor hampering the effectiveness of BB's policies is the delay in decision-making and significant transmission lags.

1y ago
August 19, 2023
August 19, 2023

Can equitable security be ensured?

While a public pension scheme is crucial, discrepancies persist within the government's new pension framework.

July 26, 2023
July 26, 2023

Unravelling the insecurity in our IT infrastructure

The lack of effective cybersecurity measures and poor management practices have alarmingly intensified data leaks and cyberattacks on both citizens and government databases in the country.

May 23, 2023
May 23, 2023

What is the future of Bangladesh’s debt-ridden macroeconomy?

The government should prioritise efficient utilisation of borrowed funds to ensure maximum returns on investment.

May 6, 2023
May 6, 2023

How sustainable is our 'electricity revolution'?

It’s time to address the technical, operational, managerial, design and planning aspects of the energy crisis.

April 18, 2023
April 18, 2023

How reliable is government data on unemployment?

In many cases, BBS data cannot be correlated with other data sets.

March 14, 2023
March 14, 2023

Why the Draft Data Protection Act is concerning

Ambiguity, inadequate protection for sensitive data, and excessive control.

February 26, 2023
February 26, 2023

The expanding horizon of thought policing

The themes of 1984 are relevant to this date, especially for government agencies dealing with surveillance, and misuse and manipulation of information.

February 5, 2023
February 5, 2023

What threats does ChatGPT pose to academia?

In the Global Knowledge Index 2021, Bangladesh ranked 120th out of 154 countries. Bangladesh ranks 102nd among the 132 economies featured in the Global Innovation Index 2022. In the age of open source AI like ChatGPT, the research and innovation qualities of Bangladeshi students and researchers may get worse, so proper steps and actions must be taken now.

January 20, 2023
January 20, 2023

A glaring example of government intrusion

In the past, a Bangladeshi IT firm called SK Technologies had raised questions about Bijoy's activities on social media with evidence.

December 15, 2022
December 15, 2022

How far have we progressed in our green energy goal?

Green energy is one of the only options left to tackle global warming and impacts of climate change.