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Using loopholes and fraud, brokers turn poverty in Bangladesh and demand for transplants in India into booming business.
In a nation often defined by resilience and reinvention, few stories echo louder than Bangladesh’s microfinance revolution.
Chief Adviser Professor Muhammad Yunus on Sunday urged Islamic NGOs to take up more social business to support the Muslim ...
The government has declared 43 types of work as hazardous for children—jobs that threaten their physical and mental ...
Japan, South Korea, Malaysia and Kazakhstan will face 25% import duties starting Aug. 1, while goods from Laos and Myanmar ...
Indian election officials have given voters in Bihar state just weeks to prove their citizenship, requiring documents few ...
He made the call when a group of NGO leaders from different Muslim countries met him at the state guest house Jamuna in Dhaka ...
Game over for Trinamool in 2026, claims Samik Bhattacharya in an exclusive interview about the BJP’s poll charge and the ...
Cricketer Arifa Jahan Bithi, once forced to quit the national team due to a nose injury, has made a remarkable contribution to the development of women's cricket by founding the country's first free ...
“No, this is an internal Emergency, quite different. Many opposition leaders and political activists have been or are being arrested, blanket censorship has been imposed and power connections have ...