Author: Dipto Mesbah

Dipto Mesbah
Dipto is the Assistant Editor of ICE Business Times. He loves to learn about people and their success stories, and spends most of his time listening to podcasts.
Features

NEW INTELLIGENCE, NEW WORK

An overview of an online specialisation that equips professionals to understand, adapt to, and ethically harness the disruptive power of generative AI in the modern

Climate Corner

FAIR POLICIES, STRONG FUTURE

An approach to designing climate measures based on the perceived fairness of climate policies.   In recent research, perceived fairness has emerged as a pivotal

Interviews

WHAT’S IN OUR WATERS?

Environmental scientist and professor Dr. Shafi Mohammad Tareq investigates how microplastics are infiltrating our waters, salt, fish, and food chain.   Dr. Shafi Mohammad Tareq

Features

A RAY OF HOPE

Driven by a legacy of love and a passion for clean energy, Fahad Haider’s Eminate is transforming lives and communities through solar power.   Solar

Cover Focus

FROM HERE TO EQUALITY

A discussion on the themes of International Women’s Day 2025 – ‘Accelerate Action’ and ‘For all women and girls: rights, equality, and empowerment’ – with

Interviews

THE ECONOMICS OF RAMADAN

Wasiqur Rahman Khan, Professor and Chairperson of the Department of Economics and Social Sciences at BRAC University, discusses price hikes during Ramadan. Professor Khan obtained

Cover Focus

READY, SET, GROW!

New markets that are gaining traction and paving the way for Bangladesh’s next chapter.   Bangladesh’s Emerging Market Landscape Bangladesh’s open-field-like economy has become a

Interviews

THE FREELANCE PLAYBOOK

A conversation with Nasir Uddin Shamim, Founder of NShamimPRO, and a seasoned expert in the freelance industry since 2008, on strategies for scaling up and

Features

GLOBAL AID DISRUPTIONS

Immediate impact and future implications of the 90-day freeze of U.S. foreign assistance. A Sweeping Executive Order On January 25, 2025, the U.S. State Department

Climate Corner

A SCORCHING REALITY

An exploration of the alarming acceleration of global warming, as 2024 becomes the hottest year on record, surpassing 1.5C above pre-industrial levels for the first