Editorial

A tribute to Khaleda Zia

A tribute to Khaleda Zia

The death of Begum Khaleda Zia yesterday, December 30, is an irreparable loss to the nation at a moment when it is at a critical juncture. In fact, this is no eulogy to her memory to say that Khaleda Zia was the first elected female prime minister of the country or that she was elected prime minist

Boosting govt’s tax revenue earnings

Boosting govt’s tax revenue earnings

The economy that the incumbent BNP government has inherited from the past bears the legacy of rampant corruption and politicization that distorted all vital state institutions.  The tax authority, the National Board of Revenue (NBR), was no exception. Small wonder that the past regime was mark

Reforming labour governance

Reforming labour governance

The government's initiative to amend labour rules reflects a critical moment in the country's effort to modernise its labour governance framework. At its core, this move appears to be an attempt to bridge the persistent gap between legislation and its practical implementation. While laws often sign

Taka-Rupee currency swap needs caution

Taka-Rupee currency swap needs caution

Three years ago, Bangladesh and India agreed to settle part of their bilateral trade using their respective currencies. The currency swap mechanism to bypass the US dollar, however, did not progress. Instead, it was decided that only a small portion of exports and imports would be settled in Indian

Cleaning the Augean stable of data distortions

Cleaning the Augean stable of data distortions

The organisation that collects, compiles and disseminates official statistics on socio-economic, demographic and environmental issues actually functions as the brain trust of a government. From that point of view, the Bangladesh Bureau of Statistics (BBS) should have been able to play that critical


Tackling outbreak of measles

Tackling outbreak of measles

Bangladesh's regression from a successful child vaccination country has been marked by the current outbreak of measles which has claimed 41 lives of children until Sunday last. The country launched its Expanded Programme on Immunisation (EPI) as early as 1974 and has successfully eradicated polio a

Adverse impacts of energy crisis on commodity prices

Adverse impacts of energy crisis on commodity prices

The war in the Middle East has entered 2nd month, and there is no end in sight. All sides are claiming that they are winning, but only one outcome that is certain is global economic recession and suffering of ordinary people both in the conflict-affected zones and beyond.  While people in Iran

Goodwill at the Strait runs dry

Goodwill at the Strait runs dry

The news that Iran had named Bangladesh among a handful of "friendly nations" whose vessels might be granted safe passage through the blockaded Strait of Hormuz had, for a brief moment, offered a significant relief. That prospect, however, has been swiftly overtaken by subsequent developments. Iran

Eid holidays' road tragedies on the rise

Eid holidays' road tragedies on the rise

As was the case during past Eid-ul-Fitr holidays, the incumbent BNP-led government, too, had no shortage of assurances, nor goodwill, to ensure a safe Eid travel home and back for Eid holidaymakers this year. True, security measures were apparently beefed up, strong monitoring was mounted, addition

NBR bifurcation: A critical decision

NBR bifurcation: A critical decision

The long-debated proposal for bifurcation of the National Board of Revenue (NBR) appears, at least for now, to be at a crossroads. What once seemed like a decisive reform initiative has slowed as policymakers pause to reconsider whether the groundwork has truly been laid. The finance ministry's rec

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