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Reducing waste flow to landfills

AS WE aim a smart Bangladesh by 2041, almost all urban centres, including Dhaka, grapple with significant challenges in solid waste management. Global warming, deforestation and unplanned urbanisation are exacerbating the issues, making urban living increasingly difficult...

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A budget heavily dependent on loans, hardly helpful for poor

THE national budget for the 2025 financial year, which the finance minister proposed in the parliament on June 6, is high-deficit, with an aim to make up for the shortfall with resources coming from domestic borrowing, 20.2 per cent of the total outlay of Tk 7,970 billion, and foreign loans, 11.4 per cent, along with expected foreign grants of 0.5 per cent...

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Curriculum, belonging and society

RECENTLY, I was invited to present an online seminar hosted by a language education research centre at a UK university. I had the freedom to choose my topic. And I chose to talk about our ongoing research on local textbooks, varieties of English, and ideologies. This research is based on an analysis of textbooks used in Bangladesh...

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BCSIR holds stakeholder workshop-2024

The Bangladesh Council of Scientific and Industry Research organised a stake-holder workshop on ‘The Role of Energy Research for ensuring Socio-Economic development in building Smart Bangladesh’ in Dhaka on Monday...

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Universities urged to lead innovations thru research

Bangladesh University Grants Commission member Professor Md Sazzad Hossain urged the country’s universities to lead new innovations through research for the realisation of the goal of building a smart Bangladesh by 2041...

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Palak delivers speech on Smart Bangladesh in Singapore

State minister for posts, telecommunications and information technology Zunaid Ahmed Palak has said prime minister, Sheikh Hasina, has declared her next vision to build Smart Bangladesh and it is to transform...

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