Bangladesh’s Renewable Energy Goal: A 40% Target by 2041
Bangladesh’s renewable energy targets are plagued by policy misalignment and investment shortfalls, according to a new study. The blog post examines the contradictions in national plans,
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Bangladesh’s renewable energy targets are plagued by policy misalignment and investment shortfalls, according to a new study. The blog post examines the contradictions in national plans,
Historic rickshaw that carried martyred student Golam Nafiz during the anti-discrimination movement is one such artifact, now destined for preservation at the July Revolution Memorial Museum.
Bangladeshi astrophotographer Zubuyer Kaolin has captured a striking image of the Orion Nebula from his rooftop in Dhaka. Using a telescope built with locally sourced materials,
This blog post examines the potential implications of a second Donald Trump presidency for Bangladesh. It analyzes how Trump’s past policies and recent statements could impact
The July Uprising ignited a firestorm of protest in Bangladesh, challenging the government’s quota system. Learn about the events, the impact, and the legacy of this
Explore the breathtaking beauty of Bandarban tourism as restrictions are cautiously lifted in four upazilas, opening up new opportunities for visitors to discover the natural wonders
Retail market of Bangladesh’s retail landscape with the revolutionary ‘Bazardar’ app, empowering consumers, fostering transparency, and disrupting price monopolies. Date: November 05, 2024 In the bustling
Bangladesh Bangladesh has launched a National Air Quality Management Action Plan to combat air pollution. Discover how this action plan, unveiled by Environment Adviser Syeda Rizwana
Explore the controversial quota system in Bangladesh, its impact on society, and the ongoing debate surrounding its future. Introduction The quota system in Bangladesh has been
The repeal of Bangladesh’s Cyber Security Act marks a new era for freedom of expression and minority rights. Learn how this reform aligns with the government’s
Date: November 03, 2024 – “One Saddam Hussein died and many Saddam were created in Iraq. In Bangladesh, one thief left and many thieves were created.”
1. A New Direction for National Growth In a significant announcement, Mr. Nahid Islam, the Interim Government’s Advisor for Posts, Telecommunications, Information Technology, and Broadcasting, has
Date: November 02, 2024 – In Bangladesh, the landscape of political engagement has undergone a remarkable transformation. What was once limited to traditional political rallies and
Date: November 02, 2024 – In a significant move to commemorate one of the most pivotal moments in recent history, Bangladesh has announced the formation of
Date: November 01, 2024 – A striking example of the potential for change of digital platforms in this age of accessible online places for political and
Date: October 30, 2024 – UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Volker Türk recently concluded a two-day official visit to Bangladesh, where he engaged with government