Author: Munira Fidai

Munira Fidai
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TVET For the NEET

How the undervaluation of vocational training in Bangladesh is impeding the utilisation of our demographic dividend.   Conventional education teaches us almost everything theoretically. However,

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Creepy Crawlies & The Climate

While insects are generally out of sight and mind, ignoring the impact of climate change on the global insect population could have dire consequences for

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Riding the Blue Wave

Exploring the impediments to realising the full potential of the blue economy of Bangladesh.   The marine world is vast. Our oceans make up 97%

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THE GREAT BANGLADESHI EXODUS

The Bangladeshi business landscape finds itself in something of a conundrum. As inflation rates rise, and economic pressures cause the taka to consistently weaken against

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THE WOES OF THE LAND

Bangladesh is little more than a dot when it comes to the space it takes up on the globe, but if one looks beyond the

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BARRIERS TO STARTUP ENTRIES

Owing to the robust youth population of Bangladesh, new business prospects are always springing up and the start-up market is brimming with possibilities. Unfortunately, the

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DALL-E 2 AND THE CREATIVE RENAISSANCE

Artistic and ethical implications of artificial intelligence-powered image generation software, Dall-E-2.   all-E and Dall-E 2 are transformer (deep learning) models that use techniques of

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BOOKS ON THE FUTURE OF MARKETING

    The Future of Marketing Written by Nick Johnson in June 2015, the book, The Future of Marketing comprises the experiences of 18 chief

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YAY OR NAY? : Lab-Grown Meat

Lab-grown meat has the potential to address economic, environmental and ethical concerns of rearing farm animals.   “Cows are very inefficient. They require 100g of