

By Debojit Saha Bangladeshi people are popularly referred to as “Mache Bhate Bangali” which translates to fish and rice makes a Bengali. This small saying

During our recent stay in the USA to participate in a high-level business meeting, we were overwhelmed by the keen interest shown by American companies.

Skills, knowledge, and innovations are the key driving forces of economic growth and social development of a country. Empirically, countries with higher levels of education

Robin Edwards is the General Manager of Radisson Blue Chittagong Bay View. He has previously served as the Group Director of Operation of the Syaha

In today’s rapidly integrating world, ideas and cultures are allowed to intermingle freely. This trend of globalization has lead to traditions that were only observed

The six Water Treatment Plants (WTP) built by Friendship are located in key locations off the coastal regions of the Shyamnagar Upazila in Satkhira. It

Abul Kasem Khan Director, A.K. Khan & Company Ltd. Almost seven years have passed since Dhaka Chamber of Commerce & Industry (DCCI) revealed the Bangladesh

Tightened security to curb informal import of cattle from India has created the scope for the local investors to develop the country’s own cattle market.

By Shahab Enam Khan Bangladesh has largely been a peaceful country with a tremendous potential for business, trade, and investment. Despite the prevalent political violence

By Juliet Rossette Corruption is a universal phenomenon, which challenges good governance and grinds down economic growth. It is an extensive term covering the exploitation