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BNP is trying to create chaos:Quader

Awami League (AL) General Secretary Obaidul Quader yesterday said Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) and its allies are trying to create chaos in the country...

Exports to India on the rise

Bangladesh's overall exports to India reached $1.99 billion in the last FY 22 marking a solid 55% year-on-year growth. The country shipped goods worth $1.27...

Parliament goes into 19th session Sunday

The 19th session of the 11th Jatiya Sangsad (JS) will begin at 5pm on Sunday. President Md Abdul Hamid will convene the session, exercising the...

Rice, flour prices show no sign of coming down

(maida) showed no sign of coming down on Saturday, while prices of loose flour were also found to be high. Visiting several kitchen markets around...

WB lauds Bangladesh’s socioeconomic development, women empowerment

World Bank (WB)'s outgoing country director Mercy Miyang Tembon yesterday commended Bangladesh's overall socioeconomic development including women empowerment under the leadership of Prime Minister...

CEC: Decision on EVM not influenced by political parties

Chief Election Commissioner (CEC) Kazi Habibul Awal has said the Election Commission made the decision of using Electronic Voting Machine (EVM) without being influenced...

110 large companies paid 52,433C VAT in FY22

Only 110 large companies paid around half the value added tax (VAT) collected by the National Board of Revenue, out of over 300,000 registered...

Former election commissioner Mahbub Talukdar no more

Former election commissioner Mahbub Talukdar has passed away at the age of 80. He was brought in dead to United Hospital in the capital at...

Progress in ensuring justice for Rohingyas moves at a snail’s pace

ActionAid Bangladesh in partnership with the Centre for Peace and Justice, Brac University and Centre for Genocide Studies, University of Dhaka organized a roundtable...

Qatar deports Bangladeshi migrant workers over wage protests

Ahead of the football World Cup slated to be held from November 2022 onwards, the Qatari government reportedly deported Bangladeshi migrant workers for staging...
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