In 1921 two universities were set up in the larger geographical area of what was then known as Bengal – one in Dhaka, and the other...
Technical-Vocational Education and Training (TVET), or even a broader concept of Technicals-Vocational Skills Development (TVSD)...
Not far is the first day of July 2021 when the University of Dhaka will observe a foundation day marking the completion of a century of its existence as the highest place of academic excellence in this region.
This is the third instalment of our silver jubilee special supplement, themed On High Road to Progress. The third part, titled Services and Quality of Life, contains articles under the sub-sections: Lifestyle; Education and Health; and Sports
Historical accounts are flooded with anecdotes of how cotton goods of Bengal attracted the attention of the whole
There is something magical about photos -- a fleeting moment captured in a shot, to be cherished and saved
The education report prepared for the UNESCO World Summit, 2009 was named “Trends in Global Higher Education: Tracking an Academic Revolution”.
Education policy in Bangladesh has always been an issue of much anticipation and as well as heated debate.
Another reason behind rapid progress is that at the tipping point of the new millennium, sanitation initiatives shifted from supply side-driven projects to a people-cantered approach.