Once bound by tradition, Bangladeshi brides now boldly celebrate their individuality, often defying outdated norms. Modern brides prioritize personal expression, with supportive families valuing their choices. This societal shift empowers women, honouring independence over convention in marriage.
Here are 6 easy, yet highly effective self-defence techniques that anyone can learn, complemented by insights from Humaira Akhter Antara, a seasoned karate practitioner.
Three out of five young women in Bangladesh were considered NEETs (not in employment, education, or training) in 2022, a waste of the workforce in a country looking to thrive riding on the demographic dividend, official figures showed.
The government must address key issues affecting Bangladesh's job market.
Increasing women’s participation in the country’s workforce must be a priority.
TAAGA has always supported trailblazers and curated a sense of style for women who are modern and versatile. Building on this endeavour of promoting feminism and providing women the opportunity to realise their true potential, TAAGA Outstanding Young Professionals Award was launched in February 2023 to honour young female professionals who stand out in their field of work.
The women, who live near export factories, get more jobs in the manufacturing sector compared to other women, a study finds.
Once bound by tradition, Bangladeshi brides now boldly celebrate their individuality, often defying outdated norms. Modern brides prioritize personal expression, with supportive families valuing their choices. This societal shift empowers women, honouring independence over convention in marriage.
Here are 6 easy, yet highly effective self-defence techniques that anyone can learn, complemented by insights from Humaira Akhter Antara, a seasoned karate practitioner.
Three out of five young women in Bangladesh were considered NEETs (not in employment, education, or training) in 2022, a waste of the workforce in a country looking to thrive riding on the demographic dividend, official figures showed.
The government must address key issues affecting Bangladesh's job market.
Increasing women’s participation in the country’s workforce must be a priority.
TAAGA has always supported trailblazers and curated a sense of style for women who are modern and versatile. Building on this endeavour of promoting feminism and providing women the opportunity to realise their true potential, TAAGA Outstanding Young Professionals Award was launched in February 2023 to honour young female professionals who stand out in their field of work.
The women, who live near export factories, get more jobs in the manufacturing sector compared to other women, a study finds.