Why does Myanmar, Bangladesh pursue military diplomacy?
By: Samina Akhter After mortars landed in Bangladesh during attacks against the Arakan Army (AA) in Rakhine State, border soldiers from Bangladesh and Myanmar’s junta promised to mend bilateral ties on Sunday. The Rakhine region of Myanmar, which borders Bangladesh, has seen a number of airspace violations over the past few months as border guards […]
UN Peace keeping mission: Bangladesh sets a shining example as promoter of peace
By: Tilottama Rani Charulata Bangladesh became a member of the United Nations on September 17, 1974, and on September 25, the greatest Bengali father of the nation, Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, gave his historic speech in Bengal at the United Nations General Session and expressed his firm commitment to Bangladesh’s continued support for peace throughout […]
Tackling Air Pollution
By: Priyanka Saurabh Fireworks on Diwali have spoiled the climate of many cities. The situation has become such that the AQI level of Delhi-NCR has become about ten times worse than normal. Due to the burning of firecrackers in the sky, the pollution level has suddenly become alarming. It is being said that the effect […]
Economic views of Sardar Patel for Sashakt Bharat
Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel, the Iron Man, has been the foremost among the national heroes of India. In 1946, in view of the possibility of getting independence soon, 13 out of 15 provincial committees of the Congress proposed the name of Sardar Patel for the national president, so that he could become the first Prime Minister […]
Is abortion morally justified?
By: Dr. Satyavan Saurabh Termination of pregnancy or feticide is morally and ethically challenging and is probably considered illegal in countries with restrictive abortion laws. Ethical dilemmas such as women’s rights to autonomy, rights to the individuality of the fetus, and the doctor’s ethical obligations to society may conflict. In liberal jurisdictions, preterm fetuses may […]
Halloween: A historical perspective
By: Peer Mohammad Amir Qureshi It is a famous festival among the festivals celebrated in America in which people are seen walking like ghosts and witches in the streets, markets, entertainment centers and other places dressed in scary faces and scary clothes. Outside the houses, huge pumpkins are kept, carved with awesome shapes, and candles […]
Career Opportunities in the Built Environment sectors
With shortage of housing in urban areas being a problem today, a career in Built Environment has a lot of scope
Built environment is the study of the design, construction, and management of man-made surroundings. In India, according to McKinsey’s report India’s Turning Pont, the Built Environment is expected to create over 24 million jobs in the construction of hospitality, residential units, commercial spaces, and more. A report by Mordor Intelligence says that the demand for […]
Emotional Abuse: An Unpredicted Reality
By: Dr. Rohi It is impossible to say that any type of abuse is worse than another. All abuses are damaging and they all have a severe impact on the victim’s psychological health. Not all kinds of abuse come with visible signs or warnings and abuse is not always physical or evident. One doesn’t need […]
Why are Religious Studies Needed?
By: Dr. Ashraf Amin Despite excited and zealous slogans of the erasure of religion from the human society with the arrival of industrial and scientific ages, religion and religious values stare confidently at such claims. Nothing has prevented people from being religious. The reality is that religion is not a handiwork of man. It has […]
Bangladesh’s food security in the context of global crisis
By: Mehjabin Bhanu Although there is a threat of food shortage all over the world, Bangladesh is very relieved at the moment. There is no food security threat. Bangladesh is well prepared to avoid any kind of food crisis. After Boro’s bumper crop, there was some initial apprehension about achieving Aman’s production targets due to […]