Reforming system of governance
Separation of power among the three organs of the state, namely, the Executive, the Legislature and the Judiciary is essential for a functioning democracy. But the successive governments since Bangladesh's independence were never serious about implementing the relevant provision as enshrined in the Constitution, the Article 22, to be specific,...
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Diversifying import sources for potato and onion
The persistent reliance of Bangladesh on India for essential commodities like potato and onion has long been a subject of concern. Such reliance poses significant risks due to the unpredictability of supply from a single source. Factors like poor harvests, increased domestic demand, price spikes, export restrictions, or even political...
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Education must not be discriminatory
Bureaucrats have once again displayed the complex mentality of considering themselves and their descendants as superior to common people, from whose money they receive their pay and perks and whom they are duty-bound to serve. Only those public servants who are actually masters of the public deep in their minds...
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Building a remote workforce
The global trend towards remote work has had a big impact on Bangladesh's employment sector, and technology has made this change possible. Remote work became more popular as a result of the COVID-19 epidemic, which also forced businesses to use digital tools and platforms for smooth productivity and cooperation.Supporting remote...
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Voluntarism for a beautiful society
Voluntary service is a humanitarian act. Every stratum of society has volunteers who, setting aside their self-interest, devote their time and resources to the welfare of others. Volunteers work in various social welfare organisations. With the goal of serving and improving society, they stand by the helpless at any time...
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