The coronavirus pandemic has dealt a heavy blow to artisan pottery in Bangladesh. A vast majority of the factories are facing work-order cancellations while many have been denied payment
Ultimately, the recruitment of 100,000 workers presents both opportunities and challenges for Bangladesh. If Bangladeshis can understand Japanese work culture, then it's truly a blessing; however, misunderstanding or violating it poses a risk to the hard-earned trust that has been established between the two Asian countries.
While FY25 has been a success story, sustaining this trend won’t be easy. Bangladesh’s remittance economy relies heavily on labor migration to the Middle East and Southeast Asia. However, labor demand in host countries is changing due to automation, nationalization of jobs (Saudi Arabia’s Saudization policy), and shifting immigration laws. The future of low-skilled labor exports is uncertain
The question must be asked: has the Middle Eastern dream become an Indian nightmare? Migrant workers face compounding insecurities, with the confiscation of passports turning them into virtual hostages. Structural exploitation, poor working conditions, and the intensifying climate crisis disproportionately impact Indian migrants—many of whom are semi- or unskilled laborers from already vulnerable communities.
This was no mere diplomatic courtesy call. India’s renewed outreach must be seen through the lens of historical connection and future potential. Nearly 44 percent of Trinidad and Tobago’s Indian diaspora traces its origins to the indentured labour system—deep roots that have flourished into rich cultural traditions shared in cuisine, music, festivals, and faith.
The coronavirus pandemic has dealt a heavy blow to artisan pottery in Bangladesh. A vast majority of the factories are facing work-order cancellations while many have been denied payment
With the doom and gloom surrounding the COVID-19 pandemic slowly subsiding, the west bank of Barishal's Kirtankhola river in Bangladesh has started to see increased activity
A billionaire Indian in Dubai has taken charity to new heights by virtually launching chartered flights to bring distressed compatriots back
The Sindh High Court (SHC) on Thursday observed that there is no prohibition under the Islamic law or the law of the land for a recently converted Muslim woman to reside with her non-Muslim parents
A total of 64 works retrace 100 years of creative endeavours and artistic production in the South Asian subcontinent will be available as part of Asian Art Week online, presented by Christie's
Maulana Khalid Rashid Firangi Mahali, a senior Sunni cleric and Imam of the Aishbagh Eidgah, has requested Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath to allow goat markets to be put up at pre-designated spots across the state in view of the upcoming Bakrid festival
Heartfulness meditation improves immunity against infections and cancer and is an effective adjunct in the treatment of several autoimmune disorders, a study said
The video of a policeman appearing to kneel on the neck of an Indian origin man during his arrest in New York state has sparked outrage coming in the midst of the nationwide protests against police brutality
Facing a firestorm of protests both abroad and within the US, the State Department is trying to reassure students and universities by reiterating that those taking a combination of in-person and online courses will be eligible for visas
Afghan President Ashraf Ghani warns that continuing violence by Taliban could damage a national and regional consensus on peace
A Pakistani origin police officer serving in the New York Police Department (NYPD) made the nation proud when he was appointed as the first-ever Muslim American to be appointed as Commanding Officer of a precinct in the force’s history
This is unbelievable but true. With single-minded determination and hard work, a man chiselled a mountain into a temple
At least 1,647 people have committed suicide during the lockdown period in Nepal which was imposed first imposed in March due to the COVID-19 pandemic, police said
The rising popularity in Pakistan of Turkish television series ‘Diriliş: Ertuğrul’ has raised prospects of a larger Pakistan-Turkey collaborations and how these are being encouraged by Prime Minister Imran Khan, who has criticized “Hollywood-Bollywood vulgarity.”
A Sanskrit school constructed in the Ilam district with the support of Nepal-Bharat Maitri Development Cooperation programme was jointly inaugurated today by representatives of Barbote Village Development Committee, School Management Committee and Embassy of India, Kathmandu