Asian century won t come until global governance becomes more inclusive By Dawei WANG | chinadaily.com.cn | Updated: 2021-04-25 11:02
The Asian Century Is Set to Begin ,
The Asian Century has arrived or
This is the Asian Century: Seven reasons to be optimistic about it . The confidence is founded on the increasing economic significance.
An article mentioned above quoted what Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi stated in an Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank conference: Now the continent finds itself at the centre of global economic activity…. It has become the main growth engine of the world. In fact, we are now living through what many have termed the Asian Century.
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Sun Online Desk
25th April, 2021 06:58:43
They were the same country till 1971, when the overbearance and domination of the Urdu-speaking West Pakistan (present-day Pakistan) over Bengali speaking East Pakistan (Bangladesh) became so insufferable and unfeasible that it catalyzed a popular movement in Bangladesh that eventually won the country its hard-earned freedom. The benefits of that independence have found expression in most facets of Bangladesh’s development, while the truncated Pakistan has continued hurtling down the slippery slope that it began descending much before the war to liberate Bangladesh broke out. This is true also of the attitudes and the policies that the two Muslim-majority countries have chosen to adopt vis-à-vis terrorism and extremism. Bangladesh, without doubt, has had periods in its 50-year existence when it encouraged, sheltered and promoted extremists and terrorists. That is especially true of the earlier phase, when remnants of Pa
Staff Correspondent,
bdnews24.com
Published: 25 Apr 2021 10:45 PM BdST
Updated: 25 Apr 2021 10:45 PM BdST
The government-approved board for the Qawmi madrasas has decided to ban traditional politics for the students and teachers at the religion-based institutions. );
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Al-Haiatul Ulya Lil-Jamiatil Qawmia Bangladesh took the decision in a meeting on Sunday at Jamia Islamia Darul Uloom Madania madrasa in Dhaka’s Jatrabari.
The board’s Office Secretary Asiour Rahman announced the decision in a statement, saying the meeting was held to create “a proper atmosphere for continuing religious activities and saving the education system by keeping the standards of the Alems”.
The board’s Chairman Mahmudul Hasan presided over the meeting.