Robin Gazi

How the US elects its president

You vote for a candidate and the candidate with the most votes wins.

1m ago

Flying into a new chapter

Bangladesh Biman turns over to a new chapter with its brand new Dreamliner taking off for Malaysia today.

6y ago

Bangladeshi engineer-led team develops “cool burn” combustion tech

Tanvir Farouk graduated from BUET in 2001 and worked as a lecturer for less than a year in the Department of Mechanical Engineering before going for his master's at the University of Toronto in 2002.

6y ago

Guilty, who?

A YouTube audio clip of a reported conversation between US-Bangla flight BS211 and the air traffic control (ATC) of Tribhuvan International Airport prior to the crash reveals startling confusion over what was going on.

6y ago

The vanishing act

It was not too long ago when aeroplane enthusiasts of the world, those who were old enough, were saddened by the demise of the McDonnell Douglas DC-10. People from across the world queued up at an airport in the UK to be in the last ever passenger flight of the airliner which was then operated by only Biman Bangladesh Airlines.

8y ago

Uber Taxi, Smartphone Apps: Govt rules must serve people

Saturday's paper delivered a double whammy to readers, leaving many of them baffled. They were told that Uber taxi service, which

8y ago

Why Trump won?

It was supposed to be a tight race in the US presidential election. Donald Trump was supposed to solidify what was thought to

8y ago

How it all works

The assumption that you vote for a presidential candidate and the candidate with most votes wins does not necessarily work in

8y ago
November 5, 2024
November 5, 2024

How the US elects its president

You vote for a candidate and the candidate with the most votes wins.

September 5, 2018
September 5, 2018

Flying into a new chapter

Bangladesh Biman turns over to a new chapter with its brand new Dreamliner taking off for Malaysia today.

July 25, 2018
July 25, 2018

Bangladeshi engineer-led team develops “cool burn” combustion tech

Tanvir Farouk graduated from BUET in 2001 and worked as a lecturer for less than a year in the Department of Mechanical Engineering before going for his master's at the University of Toronto in 2002.

March 13, 2018
March 13, 2018

Guilty, who?

A YouTube audio clip of a reported conversation between US-Bangla flight BS211 and the air traffic control (ATC) of Tribhuvan International Airport prior to the crash reveals startling confusion over what was going on.

December 2, 2016
December 2, 2016

The vanishing act

It was not too long ago when aeroplane enthusiasts of the world, those who were old enough, were saddened by the demise of the McDonnell Douglas DC-10. People from across the world queued up at an airport in the UK to be in the last ever passenger flight of the airliner which was then operated by only Biman Bangladesh Airlines.

November 28, 2016
November 28, 2016

Uber Taxi, Smartphone Apps: Govt rules must serve people

Saturday's paper delivered a double whammy to readers, leaving many of them baffled. They were told that Uber taxi service, which

November 10, 2016
November 10, 2016

Why Trump won?

It was supposed to be a tight race in the US presidential election. Donald Trump was supposed to solidify what was thought to

November 6, 2016
November 6, 2016

How it all works

The assumption that you vote for a presidential candidate and the candidate with most votes wins does not necessarily work in

November 3, 2016
November 3, 2016

Life as it is: What to do with poop terrorism?

He was standing beside the auto-rickshaw on the left to ours at the set of lights at Sonargaon intersection between Sonargaon

September 24, 2015
September 24, 2015

Ideas in e-services take students to China

It started out as just a notice on a board at their university faculties, asking for solutions on how to enrich people's lives through e-