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Mohammad Shahidul Islam

Dr Mohammad Shahidul Islam is assistant professor of marketing at Brac Business School, Brac University. He can be reached at mohd.sh.islam@bracu.ac.bd.

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ED 2.jpg

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world_tourism_day_bangladesh_file_photo_mohiuddin_26092025_8d18_myt.jpg

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Our current approach often prioritises numbers over quality.
27 September 2025, 04:00 AM
tourism01.jpg

Peace-sensitive tourism can transform Bangladesh

By embracing peace-sensitive tourism, Bangladesh can develop its tourism sector as a force for good, fostering peace and equity for all
27 September 2024, 02:00 AM
6744ed_2_24022024_51a5_ere.jpg

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Effective market management during Ramadan can serve as a model for resolving similar difficulties in the future.
25 February 2024, 04:00 AM
food delivery workers

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The meteoric rise of online food delivery businesses in Bangladesh has brought on a sea of changes in the nation's dining habits.
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screenshot_2023-09-26_at_11.48.00_pm.png

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The tourism industry in Bangladesh always has to tread on a tightrope, balancing economic development and environmental preservation.
27 September 2023, 03:00 AM
education-imperatives-Bangladesh.jpg

Four education imperatives for a developed Bangladesh

If over the next two decades Bangladesh is to stay on course with its economic growth—and maintain the impressive 6-plus percent annual growth in GDP that it has had over the last decade—there has to be special policy level attention to education investments,
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ED 2.jpg

Four priorities of the education agenda

If over the next two decades Bangladesh is to maintain its impressive 6-plus percent annual GDP growth, special policy level attention must be given to educational investment.
15 March 2020, 18:00 PM
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