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Sunday | 15 June 2025 | Reg No- 06
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Sunday | 15 June 2025



Dr Matiur Rahman
Social and economic aspects of Eid-ul-Adha Eid-ul-Adha, one of the most revered Islamic festivals, resonates deeply with the spiritual and social fabric of Bangladeshi society. While its religious essence lies in the commemoration of Prophet Ibrahim's (AS) unwavering submission to divine will, its sociological significance reaches far beyond ritualistic practices. This festival functions as a complex system of social exchange, interweaving ...
Dr Matiur Rahman
How NGOs facilitate livelihood schemes thru social media In the age of smartphones, hashtags, and reels, development communication has undergone a profound transformation. In Bangladesh, where NGOs have long played a central role in livelihood enhancement among the rural and urban poor, the convergence of participatory development with digital media-especially social media-has opened new avenues for empowerment, voice, and agency. By integrating the participatory ...
Dr Matiur Rahman
Memes of mourning become common on social media  Once a private affair marked by community gatherings and sacred rituals, grief has found new expression in the digital era. With the rise of social media platforms like Facebook, Instagram, and TikTok, mourning has shifted from traditional settings to online spaces, where memories are shared, condolences are posted, and rituals are redefined. This cultural transformation ...
Dr Matiur Rahman
Necessity of a microcredit bankBangladesh has long been heralded as a global pioneer in microfinance, with organizations like Grameen Bank and BRAC transforming the socio-economic landscape for millions of underprivileged individuals, particularly women. The microcredit revolution in the 1970s and 1980s reshaped global development discourse, emphasizing that even the poorest can be bankable if financial services are designed inclusively. Despite ...
Dr Matiur Rahman
Create green jobs to fight changing climateThe world today faces a complex and interconnected web of challenges: the escalating climate crisis, persistent global inequality, the specter of hunger, and the enduring threat of conflict. These issues are not isolated; they often feed into one another, trapping vulnerable populations in cycles of deprivation and instability. As climate change intensifies, exacerbating resource scarcity ...
Dr Matiur Rahman
Cox's Bazar grapples with chaos of unplanned urbanisationOnce the jewel in Bangladesh's tourism crown, famed for its seemingly endless stretch of golden sands fringed by swaying coconut palms, Cox's Bazar is increasingly resembling a chaotic urban jungle. The idyllic image cherished by tourists - of pristine beaches, abundant sunshine, and a relaxed tropical atmosphere - stands in stark contrast to the daily ...
Dr Matiur Rahman
Rising contractual employment threatens job securityIn recent years, Bangladesh has witnessed a significant shift in its labor market, particularly in the growth of contractual employment. This trend, while reflecting global economic changes, has brought both opportunities and challenges to workers, employers, and policymakers alike. The rise of contractual employment has had a profound impact on job security, transforming the nature ...
Dr Matiur Rahman
Informal economy surges during Eid Eid-ul-Fitr, the most significant religious festival for Muslims in Bangladesh, has brought not only spiritual joy but also a substantial economic transformation, particularly in the informal sector. The informal economy, which encompasses small-scale trade, temporary labor, and unregistered businesses, experiences a surge in activity during the Eid season. This period sees heightened consumer demand, increased ...
Dr Matiur Rahman
Increased rape incidents pose serious threat to women Bangladesh, a nation renowned for its rich cultural heritage and resilient population, is facing a harrowing escalation in rape incidents. By March 2025, the country finds itself grappling with an alarming rise in cases of sexual violence, revealing a deep-seated crisis rooted in systemic societal issues. The surge in rape incidents is not merely a ...
Dr Matiur Rahman
Evolving role of religious entities in our societyReligious institutions in Bangladesh have long played a significant role in shaping the country's social, cultural, and communal dynamics. As a nation with a rich tapestry of religious diversity-predominantly Muslim, with Hindu, Christian, and Buddhist minorities-mosques, temples, and churches have historically been more than places of worship. They serve as hubs of social interaction, education ...
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