Child labour in Bangladesh is typically associated with factories and hazardous industries. Yet a recent experience by the law students from East west University revealed another reality of the street ...
Prime Minister’s Adviser on Education, Overseas Employment and ICT Mahdi Amin on Monday stressed the need for major reforms in the country’s education system to build a merit-based Bangladesh, saying ...
Bangladesh has made striking gains in educating its women. Universities and colleges now turn out more female graduates than ever before, nearly half of all students.
Working women are not separate from their families or society; they are integral to both. Like other women, they share the responsibility of caring for their families while also raising their children ...
Telugu-speaking families have lived in Bangladesh for generations. Not on screen, but in railway colonies, municipal quarters, tea gardens and narrow government housing blocks. They are Bangladeshi ...
It is a common thing for millions of Bangladeshi women to wake up before dawn every day and continue working till late at night. They cook, clean, take care of children and elderly family members, ...
Governments across Asia are receiving calls from their citizens seeking repatriation, but most Asian workers are staying put.
This article is authored by Cchavi Vasisht, associate fellow, Chintan Research Foundation, New Delhi.
As the war in the Middle East spirals further, U.S. President Donald Trump said on Monday that the U.S. has “ the capability to go far longer ” than its projected four to five week time frame for its ...
Action relates to corruption case over allocation of government land in Dhaka to a private company A court in Bangladesh has ordered officials to request an Interpol red notice for the British Labour ...
Bangladesh’s recently elected prime minister, Tarique Rahman, and his Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) government face many ...