Category: Article
Buffalo Bomb Cyclone and Climate Change Debate -Imran Nazir
First reaction of seeing Buffalo bomb cyclone footage left us in utter disbelief. It was commonly held that developing world is on the frontline for climatic risk and developed nations […]
4IR in Agricultural Education and Research Tremendous Potential For Prosperity -Professor Dr. A. K. M. Zakir Hossain
Civilization has progressed from one phase to another through the ever-increasing discoveries of science and technology. The revolutionary changes in science and technology are accompanied by changes in the socio-economic […]
Drainage System Development in the Context of Bangladesh -Zannatul Mouwa Naz and Mahmud Kamal Anamul Haque
Drainage pattern is the method of water flow from upstream to downstream. The main medium in this case is the river. From the source place a river flows along the […]
Qatar World Cup: The unveil of western buccula -Md. Shahinur Rahman
Since Qatar was declared to host the world cup, the gulf country has been put under the microscope by the West. There have been various criticisms and statements from West, […]
Interpretation of Energy Security in Long-Term Development -Nazmunnaher Nipa & Touhidur Rahman Tuhin
Energy has been a crucial component of both economic and human development. Increasing human welfare and living standards requires the provision of adequate and affordable energy. Since energy is a […]
Rohingya Influx: The Costs of Being a Generous Host -Ahmad Bhuiyan
In August 2017, Myanmar’s military expelled about 1.2 million Rohingya from the country through inhumane ethnic cleansing. Escaping the persecution, they finally took refuge in Ukhia-Teknaf on the border of […]
Dhaka’s poor are suffering from heatwave How to deal with it? -Md. Showkat Raihan & Md. Obaidullah
Heatwave is a meteorological phenomenon, it is typically found to occur in Bangladesh during the summer and monsoon seasons. However, there is no formal and standard definition of heatwave which […]
Colonial Legacy in Bangladesh -Anas Ibne Monir
Many Bangladeshis still believed that they are free from every kind of colonial barrier. But how true is it in reality? Though Bangladesh got liberation politically, it is still carrying […]
Heatwave in Bangladesh A Recent and Alarming Phenomenon of Climate Change -Nadira Islam
A heatwave is an extended period of hot weather relative to the expected conditions of the area at that time of year, which may be accompanied by high humidity. A heat […]
Two Giants of World Economy An Inquiry into the IMF & World Bank -Ahmad Bhuiyan
World War II had just ended. The situation in Europe was pathetic; the economy was down, the infrastructure was crumbling. Moreover, the countries that lost the war were breathing huge […]