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Economy
2 hours ago

Bangladesh's economic growth slows but inflation reined in

Bangladesh's economic growth may decelerate to 4.7 per cent in the current fiscal year but inflation gets bridled with tighter monetary-policy actions, shows a mixed picture portrayed by the Asian Development Bank. The development financier, however, paints a better scenario of South Asia

Politics
3 hours ago

Jamaat activist stabbed to death in Rajshahi

A young member of the Jamaat-e-Islami-backed labour wing was hacked to death in Rajshahi city on Wednesday evening, police said. The victim, Shanto, 26, son of Md Hasnat of Alimganj Purba Para, was a worker of the Kashiadanga thana unit of the Shramik Kalyan Federation, UNB reports.  The att

Editorial
4 hours ago

Interest rate and inflation to stay stubborn

At a time when fiscal discipline is crucial for the economy to stabilise, it is not easy to navigate the tortuous course of financial policy and action. The contractionary monetary policy with domestic high interests followed by the country certainly proves useful in containing inflation  for

Columns
4 hours ago

Curbing use of black money in elections

The concern expressed by leading economists over influence of money in politics, lack of good governance and its impact on economy portrays a grim picture of the country's political and economic landscape. This worry of the economists, which is also the worry of common citizens, was articulated on

Views
4 hours ago

Pledges for increased use of renewable energy and Bangladesh reality

This year's COP30 failed to reach a consensus on finalising roadmaps and timeframe to phase out fossil fuel. However, UN member countries have been submitting their own Nationally Determined Contributions (NDC) targets for reducing Greenhouse Gas (GHG) emission. Bangladesh has submitted its NDC rep

Views
4 hours ago

How banks could facilitate everyone

When Rubel (pseudonym), a small supplier in Gazipur, went to a commercial bank last month to ask for a small loan, the credit officer shook his head. ''We aren't approving any new loan proposal until the bank manages its bad loans,'' the officer said. Rubel is not alone in this. Bangladesh's bankin

National
5 hours ago

ICT orders notice in newspapers to summon Sajeeb Wazed Joy

The International Crimes Tribunal (ICT) on Wednesday ordered the publication of a notice in two national dailies to summon Sajeeb Wazed Joy, son of former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, in a case related to crimes against humanity during the July-August uprising in 2024. A two-member judicial panel

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