According to an International Labour Organisation (ILO) report, Bhutan ranks No.1 among the world’s hardest-working countries, with people working an average of 54.5 hours a week.
Netherlands Ambassador Marisa Gerards talks diversity, women’s leadership, and India–Netherlands relations at CNBC-TV18’s ...
Yet despite this progress, 62 million Bangladeshis – almost one-third of the population – remain highly vulnerable, living ...
Traveller claims Chinese officials declared her Indian passport invalid for mentioning Arunachal Pradesh, which Beijing ...
Bangladesh lifted 34 million people out of poverty between 2010 and 2022, but the pace of progress has slowed dramatically ...
Bangladesh women’s football team head coach Peter Butler has emphasised that improvement is required not only from the ...
The Delhi edition brings policymakers, corporate leaders and community voices together to examine institutional reforms, ...
Since 2016, the pace of poverty reduction has slowed and economic growth has become less inclusive, says the WB report titled 'Bangladesh Poverty and Equity Assessment 2025.' ...
"For years, Bangladesh has been known for its success in poverty reduction. But with a changing global context, severe ...
DHAKA, November 25, 2025 - Bangladesh reduced poverty significantly between 2010-2022, lifting 25 million people out of poverty and another 9 million ...
"For years, Bangladesh has been known for its success in poverty reduction. But with a changing global context, severe climate vulnerabilities, and a slower rate of job creation, labour income has ...
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World Bank urges Bangladesh to prioritize job creation to accelerate poverty reduction, combat inequality
Bangladesh must shift its economic focus to job creation for youth, women, and vulnerable populations to accelerate the pace of poverty reduction and address rising inequality, according to a new ...
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