Barrister Nazir Ahmed : The government of Bangladesh is planning to enact a citizenship law which will have serous implication for us, the dual nationals living abroad. The Bill entitled “Citizenship Bill 2015” has already been approved in principle by the Cabinet. It is now waiting to go to Parliament to be passed. Once passed by Parliament, it will go ...
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Children’s allergy and Nature activities
Fatema Miah : This is as well as an interesting topic which is essential for all parents, carers and relatives of all children also for every individuals those who have direct or indirect contacts to children on personal or professional level best to be aware of such findings or knowledge. This topic drew my attention because decade ago I came ...
Read More »EU REFERENDUM : DAVID CAMERON”COULD LOSE EU REFERENDUM OVER HANDLING OF STEEL CRISIS”
By Rayhan Ahmed Topader : In campaigners say EU is being wrongly blamed for Port Talbot situation, as Brexit supporters target affected communities.Former Welsh secr etary Lord Hain said the Tories had shown abject incompetence’over the steel crisis.Photograph: Martin Argles for the Guardian Campaigners for Britain to remain in the EU have told” David Cameron that his government’s handling of the ...
Read More »Foreign investment’s Future within Saudi Vision 2030
Dr Khalid Saad Al Habshan : Specialist in Corporate Governance and foreign business investments In the wake of Saudi Vision 2030 is a plan by the government of Saudi Arabia to change the country’s dependence on oil. Details were stated on the 25th of April 2016 by Prince Mohammad bin Salman Al Saud on an interview on Alarabiah channel. The ...
Read More »NASA’s earth to space scheduled teleconference
By Fatema Miah : Forthcoming the extraordinary event of NASA the international Space Station’s Earth to Space teleconference scheduled in June the 1st. World’s media is invited to participate in the teleconference and Facebook founder and the chief executive Mark Zuckerberg is connecting with NASA through the teleconference. NASA the International Space Station serves as the world’s leading laboratory for ...
Read More »THE ROLE OF THE ROTHSCHILD’S FED: Bangladesh Bank heist: who is to be blamed?
by Mohammad Ali Ashraf : BEFORE going into the heart of the matter, let me go back in history to shed some light on the teachings of a philosopher, Epictetus who lived in the first century BC in Phyrgia, Anatolia, present day Turkey. Two lessons provided by Epictetus are important to remind us here on the Ponzi scheme of the ...
Read More »10 Reasons the Royal Mail should never have been privatised
By Rayhan Ahmed Topader : The government has sold a 13 per cent stake to institutions, and gifted its remaining 1 per cent stake to eligible Royal Mail staff, meaning the company is now fully privatised for the first time in its 500-year history.I think that decision was wrong because Royal Mail is not only profitable business. It’s very helpful ...
Read More »British Bangladeshis Have Come of Age – Should Bangladesh Take Notice?
Najrul Khasru (Part 1) It was an evening in May 1978. A 25 year old Bangladeshi man was walking his way to the bus stop after finishing work as a textile factory worker in Brick Lane, East London. He was chased along Brick Lane by three young racist thugs and was stabbed to death near Aldgate Tube Station. His ...
Read More »CURRY BUSINESS ; WHY I AM A PROUD OWNER OF A CURRY HOUSE
by Imran Chowdhury : Curry business in the United Kingdom is the trade mark and signature traits of the sprawling Bangladeshi Bengali community. The architect of the business have been very successful in making the curry a life style food of the British nation. It has come a long way from it’s humble beginning in the mid fifties of the ...
Read More »How Corporate Governance practice in Saudi Arabia and Anglo-American model
Corporate governance has existed since antiquity, when tribal communes supervised the activities of tribal members to ensure that they conformed to tribal norms. In the agricultural communities that followed, family councils performed family-centric monitoring for the same reasons as the tribes. The Roman Empire appointed municipal bodies to manage public affairs and compel administrators to be transparent in order to ...
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