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MarkeTHING

From the early days of history, when people used to exchange stuff; people tried to emphasize and highlight their own offerings with describing the features and benefits in various ways. Being involved into marketing for so many years now made me think sometimes how marketing has been evolving from time to time. Imagine the early days of marketing when a guy standing on the muddy banks of a river trying to exchange a fish he had caught with a piece of animal skin with another guy. Or even a person trying to show how his rocks being struck with the slightest effort can generate flames. Well done and precisely manufactured mindset. Marketing is everywhere. A person entering school tries to be the good boy and be the teacher’s pet also does his marketing by portraying him/herself so gentle, polite and obedient. The backbenchers are on the other hand trying to exercise the oddest activities to prove that they have the guts to do the impossible and breaking the rules of all kinds. Self-...

Evolution

Since my childhood I have seen the power of student unity in various aspects of life. The students of this country have always taken the first step for any movement that we have seen in the pages of history. Probably being brought up in a university campus gave me the extra exposure to have the raw insights that was quite intriguing for anyone of that age. But I also observed the slow evolution of the student unity transforming into student political unity! Whether that’s a good thing or bad is beyond my ability to judge and also I don’t want to die early. It all started for me when it was the great 90s with the movement against president Ershad. I saw how students got united disregarding their political affiliation. How they torched the railway tracks yet stood there with a red flag to stop the train from getting into harm. I saw how students asked the passengers humble to get off the bus before setting it on fire. I saw how they entered school classrooms and asked most gently the...