Mohammad Shahidul Islam
Dr Mohammad Shahidul Islam is assistant professor of marketing at Brac Business School, Brac University. He can be reached at mohd.sh.islam@bracu.ac.bd.
Dr Mohammad Shahidul Islam is assistant professor of marketing at Brac Business School, Brac University. He can be reached at mohd.sh.islam@bracu.ac.bd.
By embracing peace-sensitive tourism, Bangladesh can develop its tourism sector as a force for good, fostering peace and equity for all
Effective market management during Ramadan can serve as a model for resolving similar difficulties in the future.
The meteoric rise of online food delivery businesses in Bangladesh has brought on a sea of changes in the nation's dining habits.
The tourism industry in Bangladesh always has to tread on a tightrope, balancing economic development and environmental preservation.
If over the next two decades Bangladesh is to stay on course with its economic growth—and maintain the impressive 6-plus percent annual growth in GDP that it has had over the last decade—there has to be special policy level attention to education investments,
If over the next two decades Bangladesh is to maintain its impressive 6-plus percent annual GDP growth, special policy level attention must be given to educational investment.
By embracing peace-sensitive tourism, Bangladesh can develop its tourism sector as a force for good, fostering peace and equity for all
Effective market management during Ramadan can serve as a model for resolving similar difficulties in the future.
The meteoric rise of online food delivery businesses in Bangladesh has brought on a sea of changes in the nation's dining habits.
The tourism industry in Bangladesh always has to tread on a tightrope, balancing economic development and environmental preservation.
If over the next two decades Bangladesh is to stay on course with its economic growth—and maintain the impressive 6-plus percent annual growth in GDP that it has had over the last decade—there has to be special policy level attention to education investments,
If over the next two decades Bangladesh is to maintain its impressive 6-plus percent annual GDP growth, special policy level attention must be given to educational investment.