The US Embassy in Dhaka has recognised six Bangladeshi women for their outstanding entrepreneurial potential.
Aleya Begum, a 29-year-old housekeeper in Dhaka, thought her fatigue and body aches were ... Her story sheds light on the unique challenges faced by women during Bangladesh’s worst dengue outbreak, ...
In collaboration with The Daily Star, NETZ organised a roundtable discussion titled “Gender-Sensitive Climate Actions for ...
Turkiye's state-run aid organization, played a transformative role in Bangladesh's development throughout 2024.  “The year ...
In pre-colonial Bengal, Dhaka was the fashion capital, a city known globally for its rich heritage of luxury muslin fabric ...
Education is highly regarded in Bangladesh, with many seeing it as a lifeline for escaping poverty. But even the most basic expenses can be too much for low-income families.
A report suggests automation in Bangladesh’s garment sector has resulted in a 30.58% reduction in overall employment.
In2024, Bangladeshis once again showed what they can achieve when they stand together, united despite their differences.
US Charg, d'Affaires Megan Bouldin presided over the event, held at Kennedy Hall in the EMK Center in Dhaka recognizing the ...
The US Embassy Dhaka, in partnership with BRAC University's Center for Entrepreneurship Development (CED), celebrated six extraordinary women entrepreneurs at the Academy for Women Entrepreneurs (AWE) ...
Amid the heightened tension along the International Border due to the ongoing situation in the neighbouring country, the Border Security Force (BSF) arranged for a woman from Bangladesh to catch a ...