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Md Tahsinul Haque
DU’s glorious 104-yr odyssey Today marks the 104th anniversary of Dhaka University, an institution that has been rightfully dubbed the Oxford of the East. Since its establishment on July 1, 1921, Dhaka University has been a beacon of higher education, a cradle for human rights movements, and a pillar of free thought and mindfulness. This years theme, Higher Education ...
Md Tahsinul Haque
Budget allocation for education falls short of expectations Every year, the budget season initiates thorough deliberations and consultations regarding the anticipated outcomes for the education sector. However, in practice, these discussions often do not live up to expectations. The budget for the fiscal year 2024-25, which was presented to the National Assembly on Thursday, is no different. Although there has been a rise ...
Md Tahsinul Haque
Our education system must be compatible with job markets There are changes in the social fabric of our society every day as it undergoes a transformation. Not that our advancements have always translated into all-encompassing development. Although infrastructure has grown significantly, the improvement in the quality of human resources is yet unknown. These days, a basic need is employment. But the truth shows a ...
Md Tahsinul Haque
Heatwaves heavy toll on our health and economyAs the scorching heatwave tightens its grip on our country, the agony of constant drought and high temperatures becomes more palpable. The very fabric of daily life is unravelling under the relentless glare of the sun. The roads melt like molten wax, and the air shimmers with oppressive heat. With each passing day, the mercury ...
Md Tahsinul Haque
Country must ensure food security Food insecurity is a global issue that erodes peoples sense of dignity and well-being. Recent disclosures from the Bangladesh Bureau of Statistics (BBS) highlight the severe effects of this crisis in Bangladesh, which are made worse by rising commodity prices and economic instability. In light of this, the predicament of four crore people who are ...
Md Tahsinul Haque
Rising temperatures raising tensionsIn Bangladesh, a country sensitive to climate change, the impact of El sNino and La Nina is evident. Historical floods and droughts align with these climatic phenomena, affecting millions of livesThe scorching trend in global temperatures continues unabated, with 2023 holding the dubious distinction of being the hottest year since 1850. Even more concerning, 2024 ...
Md Tahsinul Haque
Rising temperature raising tension worldwide The scorching trend in global temperatures continues unabated, with 2023 holding the dubious distinction of being the hottest year since 1850. Even more concerning, 2024 has already set records for the warmest January, indicating a steady rise in temperatures. The world is currently experiencing an escalating climate crisis, which has transformed weather patterns into a ...
Md Tahsinul Haque
Addressing the epidemic of teenage gang cultureThe recent surge in teenage gang culture across the country, particularly in areas like Dhaka, has raised serious concerns. The alarming rise in juvenile criminal activity, which ranges from extortion to murder, highlights the urgent need for decisive action from both law enforcement and societal stakeholders. In terms of the economy, this situation also makes ...
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