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Youths come up to build nation this time: NCP

The National Citizen Party on Sunday said that this time youths were not taking to the streets with any demand but they had come to take the responsibility to build the country for the people of all classes...

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Youth festival held at BRRI

A tree planting campaign was organised and saplings were distributed among the youth as part of the youth festival at the Bangladesh Rice Research Institute in Gazipur on Monday...

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Youth killed in Jashore

A youth was hacked to death at Shasthitalapara in Jashore on Saturday night...

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Discussion for making youths prepared for AI challenges

Speakers at a discussion on Saturday urged the government to equip youths with the skills necessary to explore the opportunities offered by Artificial Intelligence as well as tackle the challenges it posed, said a press release...

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Youths must be empowered, given decision-making opportunities

Bangladesh has made a lot of progress. If we think about the world’s average life expectancy for men which is 71 years, in Bangladesh it is 74 years, the highest in the world. If we think about the average life expectancy of women around the world, it is 74. It is 76 years in Bangladesh. So, we have made progress. If our country has a population of 170 million or 180...

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Engagement of youths in policymaking underscored

Public health experts, development activists and journalists, among other speakers, at a roundtable on Tuesday emphasised youth engagement in policymaking to promote their effective empowerment and ensure the country’s sustainable development...

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Youth stabbed to death over VGF card dispute

A young man was stabbed to death in Daulatpur upazila of Kushtia, following a dispute over the government’s Vulnerable Group Feeding welfare cards Wednesday night...

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Youth and democratic disconnect

DEMOCRACY is not merely a system of governance — it is the heartbeat of a free society, the framework upon which freedom of expression, individual rights and public participation are built. At its core, democracy thrives not in institutions alone, but in the active participation of its people — especially the youth. With their energy, idealism and innovation, young people...

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Youth empowerment for digital inclusion urged

The Centre for Policy Dialogue laid emphasis on providing young people with the tools to participate in the digital world for mitigating unemployment, fostering innovation, driving economic growth, and promoting social inclusion...

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Bangladeshi youth injured in BSF firing

A Bangladeshi youth was injured as the Border Security Force of India opened fire targeting him along the border at the Rajapara bordering point under Bishwambharpur upazila in Sunamganj Monday morning...

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Job formalisation and youth development

BANGLADESH is a country with a very high youth demographic, which holds the potential to become a powerful driver of national progress, provided they are effectively nurtured and integrated into development processes. However, despite this promise, a large segment of educated young individuals remains unemployed or underemployed. The government has...

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Divisions among youth slated

Speakers, including politicians, a researcher, and a lawyer, on Saturday urged the interim government to work for building a society based on equality, human dignity, and mass people’s sovereignty, echoing the spirit of the July mass uprising in 2024...

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BSF returns 2 Bangladeshis

The Indian Border Security Force early Saturday returned two Bangladeshi youths, whom they had detained at Patgram border in Lalmonirhat the previous evening...

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Youth shot to death, brother injured

A youth was shot dead and his brother was injured in an attack allegedly by a group of assailants at Begumganj upazila in Noakhali on Monday night...

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Youth arrested for attempted rape

The police arrested a youth allegedly for attempting to rape a madrassah student at Belkuchi upazila in Sirajganj on Saturday...

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Lost youth dividend

BANGLADESH, home to more than 170 million people, is often lauded for its steady economic growth, social development and demographic dividend. Yet, buried beneath this progress lies a silent but mounting crisis — the growing number of youth who are Not in Employment, Education, or Training (NEET). Representing a significant portion of the population, these...