The population of Dhaka is growing by a little over four percent per year and stands in its wider metropolitan area at an
Lately Dhaka's transport scenario has been deteriorating visibly under fast growing urbanisation, despite a number of transport
Housing is a basic need for civilised living. In a developing country like Bangladesh –housing inadequacies and backlog have been
There are more or less walls in every city, but maybe there are more of them in this city – Dhaka. Whoever – be it the higher,
Residence is one of the basic needs of human beings. The right to live in one's own is a fundamental right of people and it is internationally recognised.
There is a construction boom going on in the country at the moment. Residential houses are being built, office and factory buildings
Ensuring better infrastructure ranked the top priority in the Dhaka Apparel Summit 2014 to reach USD 50 billion apparel export target by 2021.
Proper price and market structure is the key for ensuring the uninterrupted quality supply of any product.
In the last couple of years, we've seen our society go through some major changes. From changing laws for our “own benefit” to trying
The year 2014 was meant to be a year of change for Bangladesh. But that promise had been left behind and when seen in a political
Economic diplomacy is inseparable from political diplomacy. In the broader context of foreign policy and diplomacy the objectives are
From the very beginning of our lives it is drilled into our brains that children are the future, and education is what lights up the path
The number of university graduates who are frustrated with the job market and the stagnating situation they find themselves in is
Irrespective of the level of development of a country, economic growth is essential for raising the levels of employment and income.
When people talk about Bangladesh, they usually refer to cyclones and floods. But then when people want to talk about the positive things that have come out of this country, they talk about the Ready Made Garment Industry.
The recent decades has seen something of an upsurge in the interest and attention on the Non-Governmental Organisations (NGOs) in Bangladesh.
“Under former President Moi, his Kalenjin tribesmen ate. Now it's our turn to eat," so said politicians and civil servants belonging to the then newly elected Kenyan president Kibaki's Kikuyu tribe in January 2003 to John Githongo, Minister for Governance and Ethics.
Local Government Institutions (LGIs), Local Administration (LA) and local Community Based Organisations (CBOs) evolved, emerged and developed throughout the globe as manifestations of a historical conjuncture particularly situated at time and space.