The blame is solely upon BAF Chiefs IMO. Hasina might be the defence minister but she knows jack about it. All procurement/development requests come from the respective Chiefs and she just okays it.
Look at all the Naval Chiefs. These are men with visions and who is doing work. Back when BAF...
Bangladesh signs deal with Siemens to build its largest power plant
The 3,600-megawatt plant will be built in the southern district of Patuakhali's Payra, which also boasts a seaport.
The agreement between state-owned North-West Power Generation Company Ltd and Siemens has been signed in...
From my personal POV, its an usual rant I have read earlier too. He missed a bunch of very important issues. While all the targets on raising maximum enrollment, increasing number of teachers, % of GDP spending are good, it does not shed any light into our highest form of education at tertiary...
Bangladesh jumps 25 notches to 47th in gender parity: WEF
Bangladesh has jumped 25 notches to 47th place in the Global Gender Gap ranking, according to the World Economic Forum.
According to the study, Bangladesh has managed to close just under 72 percent of the gender gap.
Bangladesh scored...
I guess @Al-zakir mentioned it already.
We need to demolish the old buildings that we dont need and widen roads in those areas as much as possible, and try to move out the industries out of Dhaka. Moving the leather factories is a start. But the load will significantly only reduce if they...
Agreed with you fully. I personally thing these flyovers dont serve much purpose as its not made to solve actual traffic problems. Our roads are much narrower anyway, over that such big flyovers cause a lot of visual and sound irritations.
They need to save these money and invest in projects...
I think its more to do with the "friend of all, foe of none" policy that exists. China will remain a critical component for our development and I think we all recognize that. China sided with Myanmar for their interests. Cant blame them because if we had our interests in stake anywhere, we would...
The Akij Group, one of Bangladesh's top business conglomerates, has received the all-clear from the government to invest in Malaysia.
The Cabinet committee on economic affairs provisionally cleared the proposal of the Bangladeshi entrepreneur provisionally to invest abroad at a meeting on...