Thursday, April 10th, 2025

How long can the world afford to continue two wars?

There is no doubt that the coronavirus outbreak has gravely impacted every aspect of social,…

Women’s Participation in Local Government of Bangladesh

Policy frameworks are set to include women in the political process for empowering women, and…

Effects of Cultural Transformation on Biodiversity in Bangladesh

From the sociological perspective, culture is defined as the way people live in a society…

What counts as valuing people in Bangladesh society?

Valuing people and respecting them depends on various abstract aspects such as wisdom, knowledge, integrity,…

Mitigating Climate Change Effects

The scientific community shows their great concern after witnessing the recent devastating floods in South…

Youth entrepreneurship in Bangladesh: An alternative employment opportunity

The enviable development progress that Bangladesh has shown is afflicted because of the impact of…

Sustainable Thinking: Principles, Presumptions and Proposal

Thinking is a cognitive state of a human being referring to the ability to process…

Cognitive limits of policymaking

Although public policy is a relatively new discipline in the academic discourse, it has attracted…

Making an organization effective through teambuilding

Beyond the ordinary discourse of understanding organizations as outcroppings, modern organizational analysts emphasize the effective…

Bracing the COVID-hit economic crisis in Bangladesh

While presiding over the meeting of the National Economic Council of Bangladesh on 17th May…

COVID, Climate and Conflict worsen the world

Acknowledging the fact of having no substantive power, the UN Secretary-General, Antonio Guterres wants to…

Why does academic community of developing countries prefer ‘xenocentrism’ in terms of publication?

Research and development is the prerequisite for not only continuous development but also the sustainability…