Md Kawsar Uddin
Md Kawsar Uddin is associate professor at the Department of English and Modern Languages in the International University of Business Agriculture and Technology (IUBAT).
Md Kawsar Uddin is associate professor at the Department of English and Modern Languages in the International University of Business Agriculture and Technology (IUBAT).
Historically, revolutions often begin with an unified call for justice, equality, and change.
Bangladesh faces a road safety crisis, with high fatalities and systemic neglect.
Dhaka's air is a silent killer, endangering health and futures in a toxic haze.
Eid vacations in Bangladesh are a time of joy and celebration with family, but it can also quickly take a turn for worse owing to the risky journey back home.
Though millions of graduates are searching for suitable jobs, employers claim a shortage of skilled employees.
According to a study conducted by Nirapad Sarak Chai, a road safety movement led by actor and activist Ilias Kanchan, based on reports published by different media outlets, as many as 4,092 road accidents took place across Bangladesh in 2020, taking 4,969 lives and injuring 5,058 more people.
Our country is facing an unprecedented challenge in dealing with the post-Covid unemployment problem, despite steady economic growth over the past few years.
Historically, revolutions often begin with an unified call for justice, equality, and change.
Bangladesh faces a road safety crisis, with high fatalities and systemic neglect.
Dhaka's air is a silent killer, endangering health and futures in a toxic haze.
Eid vacations in Bangladesh are a time of joy and celebration with family, but it can also quickly take a turn for worse owing to the risky journey back home.
Though millions of graduates are searching for suitable jobs, employers claim a shortage of skilled employees.
According to a study conducted by Nirapad Sarak Chai, a road safety movement led by actor and activist Ilias Kanchan, based on reports published by different media outlets, as many as 4,092 road accidents took place across Bangladesh in 2020, taking 4,969 lives and injuring 5,058 more people.
Our country is facing an unprecedented challenge in dealing with the post-Covid unemployment problem, despite steady economic growth over the past few years.