Like the previous years we are celebrating our 29th Anniversary with yet another colourful, well-illustrated 200 - page special supplement in five segments, with special focus on digitisation and how it will affect our future.
On the surface, the proposition that portrays journalism as a catalyst for good, sustainable governance might appear straightforward.
The enthusiastic national celebrations of the Mujib Year have the potential of a great historical value in many different ways.
Judicial Independence allows judges to decide honestly and impartially without fear of any undue influence from the government. It is one of the pillars of separation of powers which is key to good governance.
At the very core of our entire ecosystem is the location and availability of fresh water on which lives and human livelihood are fundamentally dependent.
For millions of years, we have remained in equilibrium with our environment. In fact, a defining characteristic of the last 11,500 years, a period in Earth’s history called the Holocene Epoch, has been global climate stability, with average surface temperature fluctuating plus or minus one degree Celsius.
Bangladesh is truly a riverine as well as a maritime country, which is situated at the largest delta containing the finest mangrove and longest continuous sea beach in the world. Most of the rivers in Bangladesh are either tributaries or distributaries of the Ganges, or the Brahmaputra, or the Meghna River.
The ocean has been a source of wealth for millennia, linking economies around the world. Many large cities and centres of commerce have been developed based on access to the sea.
Plastic and plastic goods sector in Bangladesh began its journey in 1960s and has become an emerging sector.
The year 2020 is going to be remembered for a long time to come as being a pivotal year in the global war against human induced climate change.
Sustainable development can be viewed as an integrated agenda and fundamental principle that endeavours to provide solutions to economic, social and environmental challenges.
The thought process of people is evolving with the everyday progress in science and technology. As a result, everything around us is changing.
Continued backsliding of democracy for more than a decade, globally and domestically, has raised the question—where are we heading?