Two Sides of a Coin: The Love-Hate Relation of AI and Creativity

On December 1, 1913, something revolutionary happened. A simple modification made by Henry Ford reduced the time it took to build a car from more than 12 hours to one…

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A Race to Relevancy or Efficiency? – The World Bank and Its Transitions

“Powerful states seek to construct international political economies that suit their interests and ideologies.” To explain the statement further, it means hegemons create such a set of rules and organisations…

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Bangladesh as a Champion of The Global South’s March Towards The SDGs

Unequal access to connectivity, digital tools and digital skills has been driving a wedge between societies over the last few decades; something the pandemic has exaggerated. On the flip side,…

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THE JOURNEY OF BANGLA ISKOOL – AN INNOVATIVE & INTERACTIVE LEARNING PLATFORM – WHERE BANGLA IS MADE EASY!

In an attempt to teach Bangla to his own kids, a striking idea of making Bangla learning easy for kids, Razeeb Hasan Chowdhury, from a basement in Toronto, Canada, came…

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Cashless Society: The Next Step of Transaction in Bangladesh? 

A digital economic system has long been introduced in Bangladesh. With the help of private organizations such as Bkash and Rocket, the transfer of finances through electronic means has gained…

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