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Registering a Limited Company is no longer a difficult task. A minimum of 2 and a maximum of 50 people can form a Private Limited Company. However, the recent amendment to the Companies Act has made provision for
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As soon as February begins, the excitement and grand “New Year resolutions” of January 1st start to fade. Many entrepreneurs now have those diaries sitting on their desks, collecting dust—once filled with bold, sky-high goals for 2026.
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A groundbreaking study, “Age and High-Growth Entrepreneurship,” by researchers from Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Kellogg School of Management, reveals a surprising truth: successful high-growth entrepreneurs
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Bangladeshi women are no longer confined to the boundaries of household responsibilities; they have now become an essential part of economic progress. With dreams, courage, and self-confidence as their strength, they are
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The development of digital Bangladesh has brought unprecedented changes in the doors of women's economic participation. Social media, e-commerce, online marketplaces—all these platforms have given women a taste of freedom that was difficult to imagine even a decade ago. Now, it is not only possible to set up a full-fledged business while raising children at home, but also the opportunity to expand it rapidly has been created. A smartphone, the internet, and creativity—these three have become the tools of women's financial independence today.
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The road in front of the ICT building becomes crowded in the afternoon. Office-goers, young men and women—some walking, some standing curiously—gather around small tables filled with colorful cakes. Chocolate, red velvet, cupcakes, brownies—everything is claimed to be homemade by the entrepreneurs. There is a spark of confidence in their eyes: “We made these ourselves, and we are selling them ourselves.”
Their courage and initiative are undoubtedly commendable. However, a question arises—how healthy are these cakes? And as consumers, how much do we really think about the reality behind those sweet smiles?
These entrepreneurs may not have jobs, or even if they do, they feel a strong urge to do something of their own. They start small—baking cakes at home and selling them with the help of friends. This is the first step in their entrepreneurial journey. But the challenges are significant. They often have little knowledge about food hygiene certificates, licensing, or processing standards. Still, they continue trying—and that is the beauty of entrepreneurship. However, if these initiatives are to survive, they need more than just dreams; they require proper safety measures and quality control.
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