Thursday, January 29

SDG 2025

Gula Jannat, Bangladesh – Honored at SDG Champion Prize Ceremony 2025
Recent, SDG 2025

Gula Jannat, Bangladesh – Honored at SDG Champion Prize Ceremony 2025

Kathmandu, Nepal – December 28, 2025 At the SDG Champion Prize Ceremony 2025, jointly organized by Human Harmony Nepal, Project 100, and the World Conference Council with the support of the Government of Nepal, Ms. Gula Jannat of Bangladesh was honored for her exceptional contributions to SDG Goal No. 1: No Poverty. With over 13 years of distinguished service at Pubali Bank Limited, Ms. Jannat has built a career marked by expertise in General Banking and Branch Operations, serving in leadership roles such as General Banking In-Charge, Deputy Manager, and Complaint Management Dedicated Officer. Her work has been pivotal in strengthening financial inclusion, ensuring regulatory compliance, and delivering efficient banking services to diverse communities. She is recognized as an...
$46 AI Model Beats $46M Quantum Project of India: How a Bangladeshi Technologist Built a Scalable Quantum Simulation Framework
Recent, SDG 2025

$46 AI Model Beats $46M Quantum Project of India: How a Bangladeshi Technologist Built a Scalable Quantum Simulation Framework

Kathmandu, Nepal – December 28, 2025 When discussions around quantum computing arise, they usually revolve around billion-dollar laboratories, national programs, and hardware that only a handful of institutions worldwide can access. But what if quantum-like computation didn’t have to depend entirely on expensive physical infrastructure? That question sits at the heart of a research breakthrough by MD Waliul Islam Nohan, a Bangladeshi AI researcher and Lead Technologist at Aaladin AI, whose work recently earned recognition at the SDG Championship 2025, under a United Nations–led initiative. Nohan’s award-winning paper “$46 AI Model Beats $46M Quantum Project of India: An AI-Driven Scalable Quantum Circuit Simulation Framework Capable of Emulating 100+ Qubits”— presents a...