As you are the Vice-President of SAARC Chamber, how do you evaluate our connectivity issues? As neighboring nations, Bangladesh, India, Nepal and Bhutan have united
Sadiq Ahmed Vice Chairman, Policy Research Institute of Bangladesh What is your evaluation of the BBIN initiative? Globally, South Asia is one of the least
Saroj Ayush Consultant, UNESCAP In the context of South Asia, what are the bottlenecks in the railway sector? One of the biggest identified bottlenecks is
The ongoing revolution in communication, technology, and travel, underpinned by broader political, economic and social changes has made all businesses in any country become a part of a wider global market. Today corporate operate in a very different environment.
SM Nazmul Ahsan Sarup is the Manager of CSR at Epyllion Group. He started working for Epyllion Group as the Executive – HR, Admin and
Over the last couple of decades, the spirit of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) has gone viral around the world. Initially practiced by few big companies
Niaz Rahim is the Group Director of Rahimafrooz (Bangladesh) Ltd. He is also the Chairman of Managing Committee of the RSF Model School & College
Dearth of adequate infrastructure and able human resources are often cited as the key impediments for private investment. If Bangladesh sets itself on the path
Connectivity has improved in recent times among the four countries with the signing of Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, Nepal (BBIN) landmark Motor Vehicles Agreement (MVA) for
The leaders of the apparel sectors have set a goal of $50 billion in foreign currency as an earning target from exports in the next