💨 Abstract
Prof. Muhammad Yunus, a Nobel laureate, has taken on the role of Chief Adviser in Bangladesh after a dramatic political shift last August. Previously, his bank was taken away by Sheikh Hasina's government, prompting him to establish a bank overseas. The author advises Prof. Yunus to approach his new role with caution, as leading a large, populous, and still largely poor nation in the Subcontinent is a significant challenge.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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