Shoppers are eagerly splurging on new outfits and thoughtful gifts for loved ones. As Eid-ul-Fitr—the most significant religious festival—draws near, sales of lifestyle products are surging, driven by heightened consumer demand.
The traditional production of clay-burned red bricks is a significant contributor to greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions in Bangladesh, leading to the annual loss of 1% of the country’s agricultural land.
Rajshahi, known by many names—The Clean City, The City of Mangoes, The City of Silk, and The City of Education—has a rich history as an administrative center.
A secure environment, well-maintained surroundings, and proximity to key locations are now essential considerations in real estate development.
Women in Bangladesh have made significant strides in education, employment, and leadership, yet full equality remains out of reach. Despite progress, challenges such as wage disparities, underrepresentation in decision-making, and gender-based violence persist.
As climate change accelerates, Bangladesh faces worsening threats from cyclones, floods, and rising sea levels, displacing millions and straining existing infrastructure.
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Research is typically seen as the primary driver of new knowledge, and its integral role in universities is well-established.
Despite their remarkable contributions during the Liberation War, the sacrifices made by women are frequently relegated to the shadows in the records of our history.
The rapid digital evolution of Bangladesh’s financial sector heralds a new era of convenience and efficiency.
Dhaka, the bustling capital of Bangladesh, has long grappled with the chaos of congested streets, rendering it one of the most challenging cities in the world to
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Fires not only claim lives but also destroy property worth hundreds of crores each year and according to the Department of Fire Service and Civil Defence, electrical issues were to blame for 36.82 per cent of such incidents across the country last year.
When it comes to choosing a career, women are traditionally thought to be only eligible for a few professions. Cardiology is one such area where women’s involvement is less noticeable than that of men.