Hillary is the favourite, so far

    Mohammad Ali Sattar Even if you are not directly related or affected by the US election, you in a way concerned. The concerns are sort of a seduction. Because anything that happens in America creates interest in all parts of the world regardless what you do. For obvious reasons, people get involved in debates on…

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      Many American voters are disgusted

      Syed Nasir Ershad Like many in the world we are also following the American election. According to a recent poll, an overwhelming majority of voters are disgusted by the state of American politics, and many harbor doubts that either major-party nominee can unite the country after a historically ugly presidential campaign. In a grim preview…

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        NSU Finance Club hosts Workshop for Blueprints 2.0

        NSU Finance Club has launched the second installment of their critically acclaimed national financial modeling competition, IDLC presents Blueprints 2.0 in associations with Dhaka Bank Ltd. The competition is the first and only one of its kind, bringing new flavor to the competition scene dominated by marketing competitions. Finance majors are limited to their books…

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          Skill and Employment

          Syed Nasir Ershad Skills are crucial for poverty reduction, economic resurgence and sustainable development. As a consequence, policy attention to technical and vocational education and training (TVET) is increasing worldwide. TVET comprises formal, non-formal and informal learning for the world of work. Young people, women and men learn knowledge and skills from basic to advanced levels…

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            Economic development in Bangladesh and the focus on achieving the Millennium development goals; What Challenges arises and what initiatives have been complemented

            Prof. Md. Ali Ashraf MP Bangladesh achieved independence in December 1971 and parliamentarians of the newly independent Country met on 10th April, 1972 for drafting a constitution. The first general election was held on 7th April, 1973. Military rule, however has twice interrupted the process of parliamentary democracy. Politics of Bangladesh maintained in a framework…

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              If Trump were President

              Syed Nasir Ershad There is no denying Trump has done a good job of making himself rich – he is worth somewhere between $4.5 billion and $10 billion, depending on who you ask. Now the question in the minds of many Americans is that can he make the rest of America rich too? The economy isn’t something…

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                Vietnam War: the only war U.S ever lost

                Ashik Kabir The Vietnam War is one of the most controversial wars of 20th century. The commonly used name for the war is the second Indochina War. The United States and the other members of SEATO joined the forces of Republic of South Vietnam against the South Vietnamese Guerrilla and regular forces which were generally…

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                  Saarc in doldrums: So is the economic future of the region

                  After five nations pulled out from the Saarc meet, Pakistan announced the postponement of the 19th South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation summit in Islamabad scheduled for November 9-10. The Pakistan foreign office in statement said, “a new set of dates for holding of summit in Islamabad will be announced soon, through the chair of…

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                    Career Success Program (CSP) Held at Eastern University

                    EU correspondent Eastern University Career Services and International Office (CSIO) organized a two-day long Career Success Program (CSP) at Eastern University (EU) on 4th and 5th October 2016. Over one hundred students from different faculties participated in this program with sufficient inquisition and high enthusiasm. The 15 hours long topic based sessions allowed participants to…

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