Skill training for local youths in areas hosting Rohingya
Undeniably, being the host to over one million Rohingya population displaced from their homeland in Myanmar, the Ukhia and Teknaf upazilas of Cox's Bazar are the most environmentally and socially challenged areas of Bangladesh. As reports go, environmentally, the localities where the Rohingya refugees are concentrated are marked by massive...
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Politics dies when violence speaks
In recent months, Bangladesh has seen a disturbing resurgence in acts of sabotage that many had hoped belonged to the past. Ignited in the days leading up to the verdict in Sheikh Hasina's crimes against humanity trial, this surge transformed the streets of Dhaka and beyond into stages for orchestrated...
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Why are oppressors not remorseful of their crime?
Throughout history, oppressors have often shown little remorse or regret for actions that caused great sufferings to others. Many rulers and regimes see a lack of repentance as a sign of strength and even justify their harsh measures. Some people support these actions, believing that brutality is necessary for ideology,...
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Smart farming to transform agriculture
Agriculture has long been the backbone of the global economy but traditional farming methods are struggling to meet the demands of a growing population and mounting climate pressures. Today, artificial intelligence (AI) is revolutionising food production, making farming smarter, more efficient and economically more impactful than ever.AI in agriculture, often...
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Public suffering at Ctg passport office
Every day, thousands of citizens visit the Chattogram Passport Office in search of essential services. However, many are met with long queues, indifferent officials, erratic service and the pervasive influence of brokers. The result is immense suffering for ordinary applicants.Despite completing the online application process and submitting all required documents,...
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