Wednesday, 27 May 2026
The Dhaka News

International Marketplace Success: CodemanBD Empowering Bangladesh’s Youth Through Digital Skills

In a country where thousands of young people still struggle to find stable employment, one entrepreneur chose a different path — not only to change his own future, but to create opportunities for countless others. That entrepreneur is Minhazul Asif, founder and CEO of CodemanBD, one of Bangladesh’s growing skill development and freelancing training platforms.From an early age, Minhazul Asif had a deep interest in technology. After completing his graduation from IIUC University of Science and Technology, he spent nearly nine years working in different multinational companies. But despite having a stable career, he believed there was a bigger mission waiting for him.While working professionally, he also entered the international freelancing marketplace in 2012. He worked on web development, lead generation, digital marketing, ethical hacking, and cyber security projects for global clients. During this journey, he noticed a common problem among Bangladeshi youth — many had talent and ambition, but lacked proper guidance, practical training, and confidence to compete internationally.That realization inspired him to establish CodemanBD in 2018.The beginning was not easy. With limited resources and only a small number of students, the platform started its journey quietly. But over time, through dedication, practical teaching methods, and student success stories, CodemanBD gradually earned trust and recognition among aspiring freelancers and tech enthusiasts.Today, CodemanBD offers training in freelancing, web development, digital marketing, graphic design, cyber security, and other IT-based skills. The institution focuses heavily on practical learning, live support sessions, and real marketplace experience, which has helped many students build professional careers online.Over the years, more than 10,000 students have received training through the platform, and over 200 batches have successfully completed their courses. What makes the achievement more significant is that more than 1,000 young men and women are now earning from international marketplaces while working from home. Many of them have gone on to build their own agencies, startups, and freelance careers, creating employment opportunities for others as well.CodemanBD’s impact is no longer limited to Bangladesh. Students from countries including India, Pakistan, and Saudi Arabia have also participated in its online training programs, making the platform part of a broader international learning community.Apart from being an entrepreneur, Minhazul Asif has also established himself as a mentor for the younger generation. Under his leadership, a dedicated team is working to guide students not only in technical skills, but also in career development, professionalism, and self-confidence.His contribution to youth empowerment and digital education has already received recognition. In 2022, CodemanBD received the “Rising Youth Award” for its contribution to e-learning and freelancing development. The success story of Minhazul Asif and CodemanBD has also been featured in several national newspapers and media outlets across Bangladesh.By 2026, CodemanBD has become one of the country’s promising digital skill development platforms. With a vision of building a technology-driven and self-reliant generation, Minhazul Asif continues to work toward empowering young people with skills that can compete in the global marketplace. For him, success is not just about building a company — it is about creating opportunities, reducing unemployment, and helping young people believe that they can build their future with skills, determination, and technology.
9 hrs ago

Death Toll Rises to 4 in Head-On Bus Collision in Capital

At least four people were killed and 10 to 12 others injured in a head-on collision between two buses in the Norda area near Notun Bazar in the capital on Wednesday morning.The accident occurred around 6:00am when a bus of Islam Paribahan, travelling from Patuakhali, reportedly lost control, broke through the road divider and entered the opposite lane before crashing into an Akash Paribahan bus heading from Uttara to Gulistan.The deceased were identified as Laiju Begum, 38, her husband Kabir Jamaddar, 47, Khushi Begum, 35, and Robiul, 22. They were residents of Mongla in Bagerhat and Mirzaganj in Patuakhali.Witnesses said the collision severely damaged both buses and caused heavy traffic congestion in the area, leaving Eid holiday travellers stranded for hours.Police said the driver and helper of the Islam Paribahan bus fled the scene immediately after the crash.The injured were rushed to Kurmitola General Hospital and Dhaka Medical College Hospital for treatment. Several victims remain in critical condition, according to hospital sources.Sub-Inspector Nesar Uddin of Bhatara Police Station said the road was crowded at the time of the accident. He alleged that the Islam Paribahan bus was being driven recklessly at high speed when it lost control and hit the oncoming bus. Authorities later removed the damaged vehicles using wreckers, and traffic movement in the area returned to normal.
10 hrs ago

JKKNIU in Nature Index global rankings

Jatiya Kabi Kazi Nazrul Islam University (JKKNIU) has marked its debut in the Nature Index Institution Rankings of Springer Nature, securing the 17th position among academic institutions in Bangladesh. According to the newly released 2025–26 index, JKKNIU holds a global rank. The university also performed well in subject-specific categories, ranking 13th in health sciences and 16th in biological sciences at the national level.Remarkably, JKKNIU owes its inclusion entirely to the contributions of a single academic - Dr. Md. Nuruzzaman Khan, an associate professor in the Department of Population Science. The university achieved a Share score of 0.13, based on three of Dr. Khan’s high-impact research papers. Dr. Khan is a highly accomplished researcher with over 184 leading global publications, including 44 Scopus-indexed studies.Reflecting on the achievement, A/Professor Dr. Nuruzzaman Khan said, "I believe this is not only a personal achievement, but also a positive reflection of the growing research potential of JKKNIU and Bangladesh more broadly. I sincerely hope it will encourage students and early-career researchers to believe that impactful global research can emerge from our institutions as well.He added, “Improving the research environment at JKKNIU would require long-term restructuring in several areas. These include strengthening research training from the undergraduate level, reducing unnecessary administrative barriers, supporting faculty with protected research time, improving access to international collaborations and research funding, and developing a culture that values originality, integrity, and scientific curiosity."Dr. Md. Nuruzzaman Khan also added that while the Nature Index measures a very specific subset of 145 highly influential journals, his colleagues and students frequently publish valuable work in other prestigious formats that equally deserve recognition. He remains optimistic that with better institutional backing and mentorship, JKKNIU's talented student body can achieve even greater milestones internationally.
12 hrs ago
From Hills to Success The Journey of Ibrahim Khalil

From Hills to Success The Journey of Ibrahim Khalil

In the remote hill district of Khagrachhari’s Matiranga upazila, where access to technology and career opportunities is still limited for many young people, one determined young man has rewritten his destiny through hard work and persistence. That young man is Md. Ibrahim Khalil — a successful freelancer, entrepreneur, and founder of “Khalil IT.”Today, Ibrahim is known as one of the rising faces of Bangladesh’s freelancing industry. But his journey toward success was anything but easy.Born into a lower middle-class family, Ibrahim grew up in an environment where financial hardship was a constant reality. His father, Md. Bazlu Mia, was a small businessman and the sole earning member of the family. Managing daily expenses for five family members was already difficult, leaving little room for dreams.Yet from an early age, Ibrahim developed a deep interest in technology. While many around him were unaware of freelancing or online careers, he quietly dreamed of building a future through digital skills. The biggest obstacle, however, was owning a computer.Buying a laptop was almost impossible for his family at the time. Still, Ibrahim refused to give up. Inspired and encouraged by his mother, he began learning basic computer skills at a local shop. Sometimes he would spend hours at a neighbor’s house just to get a chance to practice on a computer.In 2014, after borrowing money from friends and relatives, Ibrahim finally managed to buy his first laptop for around 30 to 35 thousand taka. That laptop became the turning point of his life.His freelancing journey officially began in 2016 when he joined the ICT Division’s “Learning and Earning Development Project.” Competing with around one hundred participants in Khagrachhari district, Ibrahim secured second place. To attend the training sessions, he regularly traveled nearly 20 kilometers through difficult hilly roads from Matiranga to Khagrachhari town. Sometimes he had to stay overnight at a friend’s house after late training sessions.But success did not come overnight.After completing the training, Ibrahim spent nearly one and a half years without getting any work online. There were moments of frustration and uncertainty, but he kept improving his skills and continued trying.Finally, in 2018, he received his first freelancing project — a logo design worth only five dollars. Soon after, he landed another project worth fifty dollars. Those small opportunities slowly opened bigger doors for him.Over time, Ibrahim established himself on international freelance marketplaces like Fiverr. He specialized in graphic design and digital marketing, working with clients from countries including the United States, United Kingdom, Germany, Australia, the Netherlands, Norway, Portugal, and several other European nations.In the last few years, he has successfully completed more than three thousand projects. Today, his average monthly income ranges from 150,000 to 250,000 taka, while in some months his earnings have crossed five lakh taka.However, Ibrahim did not want success only for himself.In 2021, he founded “Khalil IT,” a training-based organization focused on teaching freelancing and graphic design to young people. Later, he launched “Khalil IT Agency,” which provides digital services to international clients.Currently, around 17 people are working under Khalil IT and Khalil IT Agency. More than 1,500 students have already received freelancing training from Khalil IT, and many of them are now earning independently through online marketplaces.One of the most emotional chapters of Ibrahim’s life was during his SSC examination period, when his mother sold her earrings to help pay his exam registration fees. Ibrahim still remembers that sacrifice with deep emotion and credits all his achievements to his mother, Ranu Begum.Alongside business, Ibrahim is also involved in social work. A portion of Khalil IT’s income is regularly spent on helping poor and underprivileged people. Every month, he arranges meals for disadvantaged communities and distributes blankets in remote areas during winter. He also founded a voluntary organization called “An-Nafi Foundation.”For young people interested in freelancing, Ibrahim has a simple but powerful message: success does not come overnight.“People should stop dreaming of earning thousands of dollars immediately after entering freelancing,” he says. “First, they need to build skills, remain patient, improve communication abilities, and continue learning. Success comes gradually.”Ibrahim also expressed concern over the government’s current 7.5 percent remittance tax policy. According to him, the policy could discourage newcomers and create survival challenges for experienced freelancers.“Freelancing is one of the country’s important sources of foreign currency earnings,” Ibrahim said. “If excessive taxes are imposed on freelancers, many young people will lose interest in this sector. In the long run, it could negatively affect the country’s dollar inflow and future economy.” From a remote hill village in Khagrachhari to becoming the founder of a growing IT institution, Ibrahim Khalil’s journey is more than just a success story. It is a story of resilience, sacrifice, determination, and the power of dreams.
6 hrs ago
National

National

Special Grant of 10 Lakh Taka to Spread Eid Joy in Chandina, Benefiting Hundreds of Families

Special Grant of 10 Lakh Taka to Spread Eid Joy in Chandina, Benefiting Hundreds of Families

A unique humanitarian initiative was successfully completed in Chandina, Cumilla, aimed at spreading the joy of the holy Eid-ul-Adha among all segments of society. On Monday, a day-long financial grant totaling 10 lakh BDT, received from the Prime Minister's Relief and Welfare Fund, was distributed among the destitute, helpless, and underprivileged people across various areas of the upazila and the municipality. The primary objective of this event, held just before the festival, was to bring a smile and a sense of relief to low-income families struggling in the face of rising commodity prices.Atikul Alam Shawn, Member of Parliament for the Cumilla-7 (Chandina) constituency, was present as the chief guest at this humanitarian grant distribution program. Under his leadership, the cash assistance was handed over to enlisted poor, widowed, disabled, and unemployed working-class individuals across 13 unions of the upazila and 9 wards of the Chandina municipality. In addition, a separate financial aid package was provided to 36 helpless individuals specifically in Ward No. 5 of Chandina Municipality. Receiving this unexpected assistance right before Eid, the beneficiaries expressed immense joy and highly praised the government's welfare-oriented initiative.In his speech at the event, Member of Parliament Atikul Alam Shawn stated that the current government and the Honorable Prime Minister are working tirelessly to bring smiles to the faces of every marginalized and backward citizen in the country. He emphasized that this special initiative was taken to ensure that the joy of the festival is not limited to a single class but reaches every household. He urged the wealthy and affluent members of society to step forward, saying that it is not the government's duty alone; every solvent person should stand by the distressed with a spirit of mutual cooperation to build a humane and harmonious society.The entire distribution process was conducted in a very joyful and festive atmosphere. Among others present at this humanitarian event were Upazila Nirbahi Officer (UNO) Mohammad Ashraful Haq, Cumilla North District BNP Convener Committee Member and Chandina Upazila BNP General Secretary Shah Mohammad Alamgir Khan, former General Secretary of Upazila BNP Kazi Arshad, along with other local leaders.
25 May 2026
International

International

India’s Viral 'Cockroach Janta Party- CJP'

India’s Viral 'Cockroach Janta Party- CJP'

A new name has recently taken over India’s political and social media conversations, the “Cockroach Janta Party” (CJP). While the name may sound like a real political organization, it is actually a satirical online movement created in response to controversial remarks made by India’s Chief Justice. Within just a few days, the platform gained millions of followers and became a symbol of digital protest among frustrated young people.The controversy began last Friday during a Supreme Court hearing when India’s Chief Justice Surya Kant compared some unemployed youths to “cockroaches” and “parasites.” According to his remarks, certain young people who fail to secure jobs or establish careers end up attacking the system through social media activism, journalism, or public campaigns.As soon as the comments spread online, outrage erupted across social media platforms. India’s Generation Z, already struggling with unemployment, rising living costs, and social polarization, strongly reacted to the statement. Many believed the comments insulted an entire generation facing economic hardship and uncertainty.Amid the growing criticism, a young man named Abhijeet Dipke made a post on X (formerly Twitter), asking, “What if all the cockroaches united together?” The sarcastic post quickly went viral. Soon afterward, he launched a satirical online platform called the “Cockroach Janta Party,” inspired by the name of India’s ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP).What initially appeared to be a joke soon transformed into a large online movement. Thousands of young Indians began registering and joining the platform every day. Its Instagram and X accounts rapidly gained millions of followers, turning the movement into one of the country’s most talked-about digital phenomena.The movement’s core message reflects the frustration of unemployed and disillusioned youth. Supporters argue that those in power often dismiss ordinary citizens as worthless, while failing to acknowledge the economic struggles and social pressures young people face daily.Abhijeet Dipke, a graduate in Public Relations from Boston University who currently lives in Chicago, later explained the symbolism behind the movement. In an interview with international media, he stated, “Cockroaches grow in dirty and rotten places. If the youth are being called cockroaches, then society should also look at the condition of the system itself.”Facing backlash, Chief Justice Surya Kant later clarified that his remarks were not aimed at India’s entire youth population. He claimed he was referring only to a small group of individuals involved in fraudulent academic practices. However, by then, the debate had already spread widely across the internet.Analysts believe the “Cockroach Janta Party” represents more than just a viral meme or online joke. It reflects the growing dissatisfaction, anger, and hopelessness felt by many young Indians today. Even without being an official political party, the movement has shown how satire and social media can become powerful tools for protest in the digital age.
21 May 2026
Campus

Campus

Three JSTU Students Develop Online Result & Marksheet Management System

Three JSTU Students Develop Online Result & Marksheet Management System

To modernize and streamline the traditionally slow and complex result management process, students of the Computer Science and Engineering (CSE) Department at Jamalpur Science & Technology University (JSTU) have developed and launched a modern web-based software titled ‘JSTU Result Management System’.The digital platform allows students to access their academic results, CGPA, course information, and marksheets online with ease. At the same time, teachers can upload examination marks and update results, while university authorities can oversee and manage the entire result management system through a centralized platform.The project was developed by three students from the 2021 - 22 academic session of the CSE Department. The initiative was supervised by Assistant Professor Mohammad Hasan, who served as the project guide and course coordinator, providing overall guidance throughout the development process.Among the team members, Md. Robiul Islam worked as the developer, leading the core web application development, frontend and backend design, database architecture, and API integration.Gulzar-E-Mostafa served as the cybersecurity expert, handling login systems, user authentication, data security, and other cybersecurity-related functionalities. Meanwhile, Md. Tanvir Ahmed Rafi worked as the QA and Testing Specialist, overseeing system testing, bug identification, and quality assurance.The software consists of three separate modules- the Student Panel, Teacher Panel, and Admin Panel. Through the Student Panel, learners can access results and marksheets online. The Teacher Panel enables instructors to upload marks and manage course-related activities, while the Admin Panel allows university authorities to monitor and control the overall result management process.Although the software is currently being used within the CSE Department, those involved in the project expressed optimism that it will eventually be implemented across the entire university.JSTU Vice-Chancellor Professor Dr. Mohammad Amir Hossain Bhuiyan praised the students for their innovation & saying ‘Technology-driven initiatives by young students like these will accelerate the university’s journey toward digital transformation. The university administration will extend full support to such innovative projects in the future.’
24 May 2026
Web Story

Web Story

Election

Election

New Leadership Elected at Haimchar Press Club Through Peaceful Voting

New Leadership Elected at Haimchar Press Club Through Peaceful Voting

The much-anticipated election of the Haimchar Press Club was held on Thursday (March 12, 2026) in a peaceful environment. A total of five candidates contested for the two key positions—President and General Secretary.There were 47 registered voters in the election, of whom 34 exercised their voting rights.Three candidates competed for the post of President. Among them, Md. Mohsin Mia (symbol: Pen) was elected President after securing 19 votes. His nearest rival, G.M. Fazlur Rahman (symbol: Glasses), received 12 votes, while Masud Alam Riad (symbol: Mobile Phone) obtained 3 votes.For the post of General Secretary, two candidates were in the race. Zahidul Islam (symbol: Camera) was elected General Secretary with 20 votes, while his opponent Hasan Al Mamun (symbol: Laptop) received 14 votes.After the completion of voting, the results were officially announced in a peaceful atmosphere. Members of the press club congratulated the newly elected leaders and expressed hope that the new leadership would play a significant role in strengthening and advancing the activities of the press club.
22 November 2025
13th National Parliamentary Election and Referendum to Be Held Tomorrow

13th National Parliamentary Election and Referendum to Be Held Tomorrow

22 November 2025
Cricket

Cricket

Pakistan Sets Three Conditions for Playing India, Including Compensation for Bangladesh

Pakistan Sets Three Conditions for Playing India, Including Compensation for Bangladesh

A new standoff has emerged in international cricket as the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has presented three key demands to the International Cricket Council (ICC) in an effort to resolve the ongoing disagreement over Bangladesh’s exclusion from the T20 World Cup.Earlier, Bangladesh had requested the ICC to change match venues after India declined to play in the tournament. In response, the ICC removed Bangladesh from the competition, a decision that Pakistan strongly supported and publicly backed Bangladesh.After Bangladesh was excluded, the PCB announced its intention to boycott the match against India in protest, creating a deadlock with the global governing body of cricket. Recent developments, however, suggest there may be a way forward.According to NDTV sources, PCB officials met with ICC representatives in Lahore and submitted three major demands aimed at breaking the impasse. The demands are:1. Enhanced compensation for Bangladesh,2. Assurance of participation fees for Bangladesh despite being removed from the World Cup,3. Granting Bangladesh the right to host future ICC events.Despite warnings from the ICC about possible consequences, Pakistan remained firm in its decision to boycott the India match. Some PCB officials are reportedly in favor of playing, but PCB Chairman Mohsin Naqvi has maintained his previous position.Before finalizing the decision, Naqvi is scheduled to meet with Pakistan’s Prime Minister, Shehbaz Sharif, today (Monday). How the situation will develop and whether the three demands lead to a resolution remains a key focus for the cricketing world.TDN/
9 February 2026
Nationwide

Nationwide

Independence Day celebrated with due dignity through various programs in Haimchar

Independence Day celebrated with due dignity through various programs in Haimchar

On the occasion of Independence Day, various day-long programs have been organized in Haimchar Upazila of Chandpur with due dignity and festive atmosphere.The day's program was inaugurated by hoisting the national flag on Thursday (March 26) morning at the initiative of the upazila administration. Upazila Executive Officer Amit Roy, Haimchar Police Station Officer (OC) Nazmul Hasan, Upazila Agriculture Officer, Secondary Education Officer, Primary Education Officer and officials of other departments were present at the time. Various political, social and teachers also participated in the program.On the occasion of the day, parades, physical exercises, painting competitions and cultural programs were organized with the participation of students from various educational institutions. The venue became festive with the lively participation of the students. Later, a reception was given to the brave freedom fighters at the Upazila Auditorium building. During this, the guests expressed deep respect and gratitude to the freedom fighters.During the event, some freedom fighters spoke, reminiscing about 1971, and the children of freedom fighters also spoke.The Upazila Executive Officer said at the event, The declaration of independence on March 26 led to a long 9-month war. We often forget the contribution of the brave freedom fighters and the brave women in this war. The story of the brave martyred freedom fighters and brave women in the liberation war,Speaking of the martyred ancestors who were tortured in torture cells, I am paying tribute to them through this meeting and he added, "The correct history of independence must be presented to the new generation and everyone must play a role in building the country, inspired by patriotism."At the end of the day-long program, cultural programs were held with the participation of various educational institutions and prizes were distributed among the winners of the competition. All in all, the day-long arrangements in Haimchar Upazila on the occasion of the great Independence Day were colorful and significant.
22 November 2025