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Mohammad Tareque

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Economist by training, bureaucrat by profession, teacher at heart

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The official YouTube channel of ReForm is finally active. All the recordings of webinars and ceremonies of courses will be provided here. Please do subscribe to our YouTube channel to keep updated with our recent activities. shorturl.at/anBS3


Serajul Islam Choudhury: In starry luminescence opinion.bdnews24.com/2022/06/22/ser…


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To enhance the skill and capacity in “Data Science”, ReForm (Affiliated with BIGM) is organizing an eight week-long training program.

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The World Bank’s Doing Business (DB) should be revived along with a supplement "Being Just." The BJ supplement of DB will assess how fair and just a country's laws and regulations are. Read: livemint.com/opinion/the-wo…


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Bangladesh's economy has done better than almost anybody predicted. My analysis of what drove this growth and also the risks ahead that must be navigated to keep up the momentum. kaushikbasu.org/wp-content/upl…


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We are often asked why the mask trial was conducted in 🇧🇩. #Bangladesh gave #ORS, #CLTS, other frugal development innovations to the world. It is very natural that the innovation and large-scale dissemination of @MaskNorm came from 🇧🇩. yaledailynews.com/blog/2021/09/1…

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Why the health indicators are relatively better even with a low income base - is female education playing a role

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Coming to terms with COVID-19 personally and professionally in Bangladesh by @senjutisaha Twitter world - please read this. So much for us to reflect on. The world is not equal. thelancet.com/journals/langl…


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"Bangladesh is far richer than the depressed Indian states where Hindu nationalist politicians have been railing against Bangladeshi “termites.” It’s as if Mississippi were fretting about illegal immigration from Canada." bloomberg.com/opinion/articl…


‘companies operating in competitive markets advance social progress. .......Businesspeople will always lobby for their own advantage and the closer they get to the government, the more harm they threaten to both the economy and politics.’ - The Economist, April, 15th 2021


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Excellent analysis by Nicholas Kristof @NickKristof of the surprising success story of Bangladesh's economy. This has lessons for other nations, including the US. Invest in the poor; invest in education and girls. nytimes.com/2021/03/10/opi…


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Researchers created a mathematical model that indicates why COVID-19 outcomes vary widely among patients and also looks at how treatment can be tailored to match the needs of specific patient groups hrvd.me/mathmodel286t


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Professor Amartya Sen on the 'founding father' of Bangladesh - a reminder of the early ideals of Bangladesh LSE South Asia Centre Event | PROFESSOR AMARTYA SEN: 'Bangabandhu & Visions of Bangladesh': mailchi.mp/53bc23f41161/f…


Interesting! Not only USA? That’s the world how it’s taking shape all around!!! Increasingly it’s becoming a dangerous world!!!

Videos show rioters breaking windows and attacking police, yet 58% of Republican respondents said the protest was “more peaceful” rather than “more violent” econ.st/2XjFRcf



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“With his narcissism and hypernationalism, Trump has not only polarized America, but also fueled right-wing authoritarianism around the world,” says @kaushikcbasu brook.gs/2XdTslo


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People of Bengal won't be worthy heirs of Tagore, Netaji if they don't reject communalism: Amartya Sen ecoti.in/vZ_RJb via @economictimes Read this important interview. Amartya Sen remains a fearless voice against communalism in the upcoming election in West Bengal.


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'Goal of the life' and 'life goal' - Public Policy and our life: a interactive and lively session was held in BIGM lawn with Dr. Mohammad Tareque, Director, BIGM. Participant's of 10th policy analysis course attended in the session.

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Bangladesh did it. The longest bridge over Ganges, the Padma Bridge, is now fully visible. What a pride it’s!


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