No reason for Bangladesh to be defaulter, face Sri Lanka like bankruptcy
By: Sufian Siddique Since gaining independence, Bangladesh has successfully repaid its foreign debt in order to maintain its sterling reputation abroad, according to analysts. Few eminent economists noted that the nation has never defaulted on foreign loans due to its careful management of external debt, which has a significantly higher proportion of soft loans with […]
INVIGILATION AND ACADEMIC DISHONESTY
By: Mohmod Irfan Shah An exam invigilator is a person employed by the board of examinations to ensure effective conduct of an examination following proper rules and regulations. The exam invigilator is responsible for monitoring the applicants or students to prevent fraudulent activities during the examination. They must ensure that all examinations follow the rules […]
GOING DIGITAL: STRAIGHTENING THE CRUMPLE OF GOVERNANCE
By: Amreen Jawaid In today’s fast paced era – technology has touched, impacted and revolutionized almost every sphere of an individual’s life making it easier, simpler and more productive at the same time. Technological advances in the field of education, medical facilities, commercial projects, retailing have led to a substantial increase in their reach and […]
Nelson Mandela- The man who fought with peace, for peace
International Nelson Mandela Day…
By: M Ahmad A strong-willed man wakes up to the now familiar smell of his jail cell. As his feet touch the cold cement, he realizes he may be here for the rest of his life, but he reassures himself, “It always seems impossible until it’s done”. Who would think that this aged, grey haired […]
‘Sarhane Meer Ke’
Book Review…
By: Rayees Ahmad Kumar Mohd Nesar Khan, who is known in the literary world by his pen name‘Ahmad Nesar’, was born in Awrangabad Bihar on 16th of June 1967. His educational qualification is E.Com and business is his profession andHe has tried his luck in poetry, journalism and arts also and has successfully managed to […]
How Social Media Affects Relationships Positively and Negatively
By: Jaswinder Pal Sharma People develop hundreds of relationships throughout their lives. However, the strongest bonds are usually found in family relationships. So it makes sense to examine the impact of social media on this aspect of human life. When I was young, in the pre-commercial internet era, family bonding was very different and consisted […]
Future of Human Nature
By: Mool Raj OURS is an age that is fundamentally fraught with ground-breaking technological advances, various forms of necropolitics, orchestrated and instrumental massacres, newer possibilities of living, and multiple ways of dying. In such an age, it has finally turned out to be difficult for all of us to say with certainty that we have […]
Leading by example: Bangladesh’s approach to regional humanitarian crisis
By: Parvej Siddique Bhuiyan In recent times, Bangladesh most often gets significant global attention for her geopolitical quandary, US- backed targeted sanctions on security apparatus and climate disasters, while ignoring its significant and proven contribution to humanitarian activities. Though Bangladesh’s realization of humanitarian diplomacy has not been developed for many years, an impressive record of […]
‘e-Unnat, one-stop solution for all govt services’
It is no more a dream for youngsters to avail government services at the cozy comforts of their homes. They always aspired for using the power of technology to access and avail services provided by different departments of the UT. Being tech-savvy they always envisioned of the system that is in consonance with their wishes […]
Monkeypox and the risk factors associated with it
By: Vinod Chandrashekhar Dixit Monkeypox, a rare tropical disease spread by wild animals in Africa, has unexpectedly spread abroad this month, posing questions about what precisely it is and how dangerous it might be. It is a respiratory virus and can also spread to humans without contact. It is a viral zoonosis (a virus transmitted […]