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Unlawful activities on the roads during festivals: need proper attention 

 

Anika Tabassum Mohona

Bangladesh is a secular country that permits individuals of privilege to participate in a variety of festivals throughout the year. Festivals are a source of enormous delight and satisfaction for everyone involved. While attending festivals, it is not uncommon to see trucks, pick-up vans, and other local cars completely filled with young males who are dancing about and singing along with the ...

Environmental Justice and the National-International mechanism 

Tanzid shaikh

Environmental justice refers to the right to a safe, healthy, productive, and sustainable environment. In the case of Bangladesh, "environmental justice" would also include protection against natural disasters and mass displacement, maintenance of natural resources, and protection of health and livel...

Keep in mind your nutrition and health after Ramadan

Fasting cleans our liver, the body fats and toxins and helps us to stay healthy and fit. During the holy month of Ramadan, we also grew some good habits such as, we quit smoking, having a healthy diet, improved stamina through exercise. Now Eid is just around the corner and now, we are about to switch to our regular meals.

By: Anika Tabassum Mohona 

Yet, it will need a few days to get back to the usual food habit and sleeping routines.

Bec...

Devaluing currency is a tactic for reducing debt burdens

Currency identifies itself as a medium of exchange for the general public's needs in money form. It is a system of money that depends on the nation and country. It can also be defined as a rotary system influenced by commerce, purchase, and permutation in the economic state. Some existing factors have an impressive sequel to the currency exchange rate, such as inflation, interest rates, public debt, political stability, financial health, the balance of trade, current account deficit, speculation, and government intervention. Those factors impact the exchange rates globally and at a macro level.

By: Syeda...

Rohingya Refugee crisis poses a serious threat to Bangladesh

Afia Chowdhury

According to the 1951 Refugee Convention, a refugee is someone who is unable or unwilling to return to their place of origin due to a well-founded fear of being persecuted on grounds of race, religion, nationality, or membership of a specific social group, or political opinion. By the end of 2017, there were 25.4 million refugee men, women and children registered across the world. Thus, 68% of those displac...
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