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Female cricketers also need to engage in the correct actions
Female cricketers also need to engage in the correct actions

Sports

Female cricketers also need to engage in the correct actions

Recently, print media headlines have been highlighting themes of defeat and struggle within women's cricket, with phrases like 'Defeat is the last word,' 'Women's team can't break free from the cycle of defeat,' Where is the end of pathetic surrender on the field', and 'Another whitewash.' While these headlines are disheartening to read, they reflect the current reality. Instead of dwelling on these negatives, we must accept the situation and focus on necessary actions to improve women's cricket.

Funding women entrepreneurs is essential achieving SDGs
Funding women entrepreneurs is essential achieving SDGs

Economics

Funding women entrepreneurs is essential achieving SDGs

Bangladesh is a progressive nation with a burgeoning development landscape. The possibility of women entrepreneurs thriving in our country is exceptionally bright. With necessary support, female entrepreneurs can contribute even more to national economic development by nurturing their innovative talents. According to the 2013 Economic Census, there were around 7.8 million enterprises in Bangladesh, with only about 7 and half being women-owned. However, with the right assistance, women entrepreneurs have the potential to significantly enhance the nation's economic progress. We are eagerly awaiting the upcoming census. Over the past 11 years, not only has the number of entrepreneurs in the country increased, but the number of women entrepreneurs has also significantly risen. There is no doubt that the growth of female entrepreneurs has been extensive. According to some opinions, the current rate of women entrepreneurs in the country is 20%. According to others, this number might be even higher.

Progress of women and Jannatul Ferdous
Progress of women and Jannatul Ferdous

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Progress of women and Jannatul Ferdous

Jannatul Ferdous, a Bangladeshi writer and human rights activist, has held her place into a list, made by BBC, of 100 most influential women in the world. She makes film too. Although I don't personally know her, if the BBC hadn't created this list, I wouldn't even be familiar with her name. It is a shame for us. Incorporating herself to the list made her delighted of herself, and made us proud of her as well. Because other women on the list are influential, such as- US first lady Micheal Obama, Ballon d’Or winner Aitana Bonmatí, Artificial Intelligence or AI expert Timnit Gebru and Hollywood actress America Ferrera.

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