Expeditious mobilisation of relief for the flood-hit imperative
Millions across many districts have been severely affected by the devastating floods. The response to help those in need this time around has a different dimension. First, there is overwhelming anger and general perception that a neighbouring country intentionally opened the gates of its dam in the upstream without giving...
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Resetting economy an uphill task
After the fall of Sheikh Hasina's brutal autocratic regime on August 5, thanks to student-people's mass upspring and scarifies of hundreds of lives, the country has entered an unchartered territory. The details of the economic damage done by the ousted regime through bad governance have now started to surface on...
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A new era of natural disasters looming?
Exceptional heavy rains and unprecedented water flows from upstream have inundated large areas of eastern Bangladesh threatening life, causing untold chaos and profound concern, and seemingly heralding what to many may seem like the world is ending. Millions of people are marooned, suffering immeasurably and praying for divine help.At least...
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Stand beside flood-hit people
Due to heavy rain and water from upstream, nearly twelve districts in Bangladesh are experiencing severe flooding. This sudden flood has wreaked havoc on the lives of those living in these areas. Many people have fled their homes in search of safe shelter. Sadly, many elderly people and children have...
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Stop exodus of talents
The emigration of highly trained or qualified people from a particular country to another is called brain drain. Every year, a significant portion of our country's students pursue higher education in America, England, or other developed countries. Many of them complete their studies, secure employment, and eventually obtain permanent citizenship...
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