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About Zarif
Journalist and writer based in Dhaka, Bangladesh. Appeared in The Diplomat, The Daily Star.
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BTRC's draft satellite internet guideline risks becoming a digital gatekeeper

30 Oct 2024  |  The Daily Star
Bangladesh's draft guidelines for regulating non-geostationary satellite operators, such as Starlink, aim to integrate satellite internet into the country's digital framework but impose significant regulatory and financial barriers. The guidelines require satellite data to pass through local gateways, potentially subjecting users to government shutdowns and extensive surveillance. High entry costs and operational restrictions may deter smaller operators, limiting market competition. The BTRC has opened the guidelines for public consultation, offering a chance to advocate for a more balanced approach that supports innovation while ensuring security.

Before the AI craze, the rise of automatons in the 18th century

09 Oct 2024  |  The Daily Star
The article explores the historical development of automatons, tracing their origins from ancient Greece through the Renaissance and into the 18th and 19th centuries. It highlights key figures like Archytas of Tarentum, Hero of Alexandria, and Henri Maillardet, whose creations laid the groundwork for modern robotics and AI. The piece discusses notable automatons such as Maillardet's Writing Boy and The Turk, examining their cultural and technological impacts. The legacy of these early machines is linked to contemporary AI, emphasizing the continuity of ideas from mechanical computation to today's digital algorithms.

Beyond RMGs: Why Bangladesh is emerging as Asia’s next startup hotspot

01 Oct 2024  |  The Daily Star
Bangladesh is emerging as a significant player in Asia's startup ecosystem, driven by economic resilience, a young and tech-savvy population, and proactive government initiatives. The country's GDP growth, strategic focus on key sectors, and increasing investments in digital finance and healthcare are positioning it as a potential Asian Tiger economy. Government initiatives like the Innovation Design and Entrepreneurship Academy (iDEA) and Startup Bangladesh Limited are fostering innovation and attracting investment. The startup scene is thriving, with significant investments in sectors like financial services, garments, and education, and notable startups such as ShopUp, Nitex, 10 Minute School, Arogga, and Jatri leading the way.

Rebranding and rebuilding Bangladesh

06 Sep 2024  |  The Daily Star
Bangladesh is undergoing a transformative period following a youth-led revolution that ousted a dictator. The interim government is initiating reforms, particularly in the police force, to restore democratic institutions and address public demands. The article emphasizes the need for comprehensive changes across various sectors, including public transportation, tourism, and education, to build a prosperous 'Bangladesh 2.0.' The youth are driving these changes, seeking a shift from traditional politics to intellectualism and free thinking. The article draws parallels with Singapore's development under Lee Kuan Yew, suggesting Bangladesh can follow a similar path to success.

5 signs of toxic leadership in the workplace

30 Jul 2024  |  The Daily Star
Toxic leadership in the workplace is characterized by micromanagement, intimidation, arrogance, autocratic behavior, nepotism, and lack of transparency. These traits can lead to a demoralized and unproductive work environment. To combat this, employees should document toxic behaviors, build alliances, and advocate for change by highlighting the benefits of a positive work culture. Patience and persistence are key in fostering a healthier workplace.

The future of leadership is kindness

18 Jul 2024  |  The Daily Star
The article discusses a shift in leadership values, emphasizing kindness and empathy over traditional assertiveness and strength. Highlighting figures like Jacinda Ardern, it argues that empathetic leadership is not a weakness but a strategic advantage, supported by studies showing its positive impact on employee satisfaction and organizational success. The piece notes a global trend towards compassionate leadership, with examples from the US and Bangladesh, and underscores the importance of this approach in fostering a positive work environment and reducing turnover.

How to not handle a crisis communication: A lesson from Coca-Cola

10 Jun 2024  |  The Daily Star
Coca-Cola's recent advertisement in Bangladesh, intended to address a crisis related to its bottling firm in the Gaza Strip, has been criticized for poor execution and lack of sensitivity. The ad failed to resonate with audiences, lacking transparency and empathy, and did not address the socio-political context effectively. This misstep contrasts sharply with Coca-Cola's history of successful advertising campaigns. The article emphasizes the importance of understanding the audience, transparent communication, strategic messaging, and stakeholder engagement in crisis communication to maintain brand reputation and rebuild trust.

The unstoppable rise of Bangladesh’s mobile app Market

30 May 2024  |  The Daily Star
Bangladesh's mobile app market is experiencing significant growth, driven by a robust educational framework, low labor costs, and high programmer productivity. Local apps like OBHAI and entertainment platforms such as Chorki and Rabbithole BD are competing with global giants by offering localized solutions. The e-commerce sector is also thriving with apps like Pickaboo and Chaldal. Despite challenges like outdated devices and inconsistent internet access, the market is poised for further expansion, supported by government initiatives and a young, educated workforce. Continued investment in infrastructure and user education is crucial for sustaining this growth.

Internet’s greatest art war, and the fight to keep Bangladesh in it

09 Apr 2024  |  thedailystar.net
Reddit's r/place, a massive open digital canvas, concluded on April 5 after a four-day event that brought together over five million people to create, destroy, and rebuild art. The Bangladeshi community on Reddit, through coordination and alliances with other countries like Singapore and Malaysia, managed to maintain a pixelated Bangladeshi flag on the canvas. This effort was seen as a display of patriotism and a statement that Bangladesh matters. The community chose not to highlight individual contributions, emphasizing the collective nature of their achievement.

Infinix unveils the Note 40 series with FastCharge and MagCharge

18 Mar 2024  |  The Daily Star
Infinix has launched its Note 40 series, including the Note 40, Note 40 Pro, Note 40 Pro 5G, and Note 40 Pro+ 5G, featuring advancements in fast-charging technology with the new 'All-Round FastCharge 2.0' and the Cheetah X1 chip. The Note 40 Pro+ 5G supports 100W Multi-Speed FastCharge and 20W Wireless MagCharge. The series boasts a 120Hz AMOLED display, 108MP camera, AI-powered lighting, and JBL-engineered sound. Gaming models include the Dimensity 7020 and Helio G99 Ultimate chipsets with up to 24GB RAM and advanced cooling. Infinix also announced the Note 40 Racer Edition, designed with BMW DesignWorks, to be released later. The series will soon be available in Bangladesh.
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