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    The Impact of COVID-19 on Bangladesh’s Economy: A Focus on new employability trend

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    The COVID-19 pandemic is having an effect on Bangladesh's economy, disrupting the lives of millions of people and limiting their ability to earn a living. The COVID-19 emergence has exacerbated labor market pressures. Because most organizations have halted their recruiting processes to save money, the pandemic has reduced work possibilities, raising the percentage of graduate unemployment in Bangladesh. As a result, the purpose of this research is to look at the influence of COVID-19 on graduate employability in Bangladesh, which has a negative impact on family income and, as a result, the economy of the country. To assess the effect, a literature analysis was undertaken using secondary sources, which revealed that graduate unemployment climbed from 47 percent to 58 percent in 2020, resulting in a $53 million yearly loss. The findings also show that low demand and a large supply of graduates in the labor market, a lack of professional skills among graduates, an inefficient educational system, and other factors all play a role in graduate employability. According to the study, the Bangladeshi government should develop policies to address this issue, including ensuring employment subsidies, implementing skills development programs, improving labor market flexibility, launching credit programs to generate employment, and developing entrepreneurial ecosystems in Bangladesh

    The Dynamics Of The Bangladesh Economy: Privatization Policy, Entrepreneurship, And Economic Growth

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    Since its independence in 1971, Bangladesh has had two economic trends: one with and one without the inclusive institution. Bangladesh's economic course has progressed through a period of nationalization with restricted property rights and a liberal economy with an inclusive institution. The study's goal is to see whether privatization has an impact on economic growth via entrepreneurship, as well as to determine the effects of these two policy shocks. Using yearly time series data from 1960 to 2017, the current research offered both trend analysis and econometric modeling. Private property rights, according to the findings, stimulate private entrepreneurial activity by increasing GDP per capita, capital creation, and capital goods imports. Privatization eventually adds to Bangladesh's economic progress. From the viewpoint of Bangladesh, the study's results are novel in comparison to the existing body of research on the economic effects of privatization, and hence the study's conclusions are likely to be useful to policymakers.

    The Philosophy of Economic Development of Bangabandhu and On going Flourishing Fiscal Affluence of Sheikh Hasina Government

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    Bangabandhu, the Father of the Nation and the essential beacon of a struggling country, knew the country was in a dire state of affairs after the liberation war, but he additionally realized the doable of the humans to overcome all the hurdles and flip the tide. He rightly believed in uniting humans and forwards them in the direction of the preferred route of inclusive economic improvement as the only way to actual prosperity. Within solely a few years after independence, he succeeded in materializing the growth doable of Bangladesh to a huge extent. He inherited an economic system of solely eight billion US dollars. There used to be no longer even a dollar in our overseas change reserve. However, thanks to his dedicated leadership the economy started out transferring ahead no matter many insurmountable challenges together with war-ravaged physical and social infrastructures and surely no regulatory institutions. However, as long as there will be a need in the general public, a divide between affluent and poor people, Bangabandhu's standards and advancement economic philosophy will be necessary. His daughter, Prime Minister Sheik Hasina, is emulating his instance and driving many revolutionary schemes to efficiently set up Bangladesh as a role model of realistic and comprehensive development for the rest of the world. In the changing scene reality, inside the current financial design, Sheik Hasina proceeds with her persistent battle to establish Bangabandhu's fantasy ‘Sonar Bangla.'  Bangabandhu used to say, 'The alms folk-country has no regard. Jana Netri Sheik Hasina has not only liberated the country from this curse, but also is steering the nation towards self-reliance

    Bangabandhu and Evolution of Bangladesh

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    This paper aims to discuss the charismatic, strong, dedicated and visionary leadership quality of Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman. Descriptive qualitative research techniques carried out in this study.The paper shows that Bangabandhu was the real architect of Bangladesh, as he played a significant role in the entire liberation journey, which started in 1952 with the language revolution and proceeded through the democratic movement of 1962, the Six-Point Program of 1966, the Popular Movement of 1969, the enviable success of the election of 1970, and, most significantly, the Liberation War of 1971. The paper also presents haw Bangabandhu had become the unique leader of people and an inseparable part of our histor
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