The changing middle-class story

The changing middle-class story

The job market for fresh university graduates

The job market in any field has always been competitive.

2y ago

Women on the move: Making travelling easier

While the desire to explore new places may be the same for all, is travelling throughout the country the same for everyone?

2y ago

Middle class driving our tourism

Travel is all about broadening your perspective. It allows you to encounter different ideas, viewpoints, cultures, scenery, and even cuisines.

2y ago

Exotic fruits and vegetables in our diet

In recent years, the availability of exotic fruits and vegetables from local farms in Bangladesh has been on the rise.

2y ago

Young entrepreneurs in agriculture: The new driving force

Agriculture accounts for approximately 13.6 per cent of Bangladesh’s GDP and employs more than 40.6 per cent of the labour force. As technology advances, so do agricultural applications, ushering in a new era of industrial upheaval.

2y ago

Innovation in education

Education is an ever-evolving pursuit. Both in terms of delivery and reception, the content and the mode of learning must continue to be re-imagined in order to fit the needs of the students.

2y ago

Seeking treatment: Choosing between foreign and local healthcare facilities

Every year, thousands of Bangladeshi patients travel abroad in search of better medical treatment despite the availability of similar services within the country.

2y ago

Caring for the terminally ill: Palliative and hospice care

Palliative and hospice care were introduced in the western medical field decades ago. In Bangladesh, the concept is new, and lacks proper research and resources.

2y ago

The job market for fresh university graduates

The job market in any field has always been competitive.

2y ago

Children’s mental well-being: A practice in empathy and care

The relationship between children’s mental health and their overall quality of life is heavily interconnected as it influences their academic performance, interpersonal relationships, and even physical health.

2y ago

Caring for the terminally ill: Palliative and hospice care

Palliative and hospice care were introduced in the western medical field decades ago. In Bangladesh, the concept is new, and lacks proper research and resources.

2y ago

Seeking treatment: Choosing between foreign and local healthcare facilities

Every year, thousands of Bangladeshi patients travel abroad in search of better medical treatment despite the availability of similar services within the country.

2y ago

Innovation in education

Education is an ever-evolving pursuit. Both in terms of delivery and reception, the content and the mode of learning must continue to be re-imagined in order to fit the needs of the students.

2y ago

Young entrepreneurs in agriculture: The new driving force

Agriculture accounts for approximately 13.6 per cent of Bangladesh’s GDP and employs more than 40.6 per cent of the labour force. As technology advances, so do agricultural applications, ushering in a new era of industrial upheaval.

2y ago

Exotic fruits and vegetables in our diet

In recent years, the availability of exotic fruits and vegetables from local farms in Bangladesh has been on the rise.

2y ago

Middle class driving our tourism

Travel is all about broadening your perspective. It allows you to encounter different ideas, viewpoints, cultures, scenery, and even cuisines.

2y ago

Women on the move: Making travelling easier

While the desire to explore new places may be the same for all, is travelling throughout the country the same for everyone?

2y ago

Editor’s note

The previous years have seen the Bangladeshi middle-class plunge into unforeseen difficulties. The fallout of a global pandemic, coupled with a raging war in Europe has created an economic slowdown that affects the life of an average Bangladeshi in more ways than one.

2y ago