Unlocking potential of freelancing
It is disheartening that at a time when Bangladesh is in dire need of US dollars, many of the country's freelancers opt for keeping a significant portion of their income in foreign banks instead of remitting the money back home. High-earning freelancers, particularly those making over $800 a month, reportedly...
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Filtering fact from fiction in media
After free and fair election, press freedom is the next most pressing issue that concerns the Western powers when it comes to evaluating the socio-political condition of their client nations in the South. Then come human rights, gender rights and equity and so on as a matter of course. However,...
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There are more candidates for GI recognition
The GI (Geographical Identification) recognition for the Sundarbans' honey, Munshiganj's patkheer and Narsingdi's latkon comes as highly savouring news to the people. But these were not the only produce and products. Altogether 24 such items with their origins in certain localities spread across the country received the GI tag. The...
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When technology listens to customers
The 21st century heralds an era where Artificial Intelligence (AI) is not only deemed as a mere innovation rather a revolutionary force forging new paths for businesses, society, and interpersonal communication. Central to this wave of technological transformation is the customers who are empowered, enlightened and expectant of meticulous personalised...
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Syndicate in Jamdani-sari trade
Jamdani saris, meticulously handwoven by traditional artisans, are not just garments - they are embodiments of Bengal's cultural legacy. Every sari carries the invisible threads of labour, passion, and centuries-old craftsmanship. Yet, the very hands that create these masterpieces are denied the value they deserve.A powerful syndicate of middlemen and...
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