Editorial

Adverse consequences of load-shedding

Adverse consequences of load-shedding

Load-shedding has multi-dimensional consequences, especially at a time of punishing heat and humidity in April, the 'cruellest month'. According to the National Load Dispatch Centre (NLDC) at the Power Grid Company of Bangladesh, load-shedding on Wednesday reached up to 1500 megawatt (MW). Euphemis

IP for women entrepreneurs' access to finance

IP for women entrepreneurs' access to finance

While Intellectual Property (IP) is an asset for any business, leveraging it to access finance is strategically important for growth and development. This is more so in respect of women entrepreneurs in a country like Bangladesh where IP can be weighed as useful collateral for accessing bank financ

Flight of fund from rural to urban economy

Flight of fund from rural to urban economy

The Bangladesh Bank (BB)'s policy of tightening money supply to combat inflation has been instrumental in pushing up commercial banks' interest rates. The BB has allowed commercial banks to add 3.5 per cent margin to the benchmark rate, the so-called SMART. Notably, the BB in July last year, remove

Need for climate-sensitive projects

Need for climate-sensitive projects

Against the backdrop of growing climatic turmoil Bangladesh and the rest of the world find themselves in, the country has formulated a national climate adaptability plan covering 27 years called 'National Adaptation Plan (NAP) 2023-2050. With the country ranking 7th in the Global Climate Risk Index

Coping with hellish heat wave

Coping with hellish heat wave

A severe heat wave now sweeping across the country has made life miserable. The latest update from the Bangladesh Meteorological Department  offers little hope of respite and paints a foreboding picture of weather conditions across various regions. Khulna division together with Rajshahi, Pabna


Strengthening key State institutions

Strengthening key State institutions

That country's most institutions have become largely dysfunctional is hardly disputed. And, such an unfortunate decadence has happened amidst impressive development works, a phenomenon that many economists tend to describe as a 'paradox'. The fact remains that the economy in general is in doldrums,

Imbroglio over oil price hike

Imbroglio over oil price hike

The short-lived relief on account of reduced price of bottled soybean oil at Tk 163 from the previous Tk 173 per litre enjoyed by the common consumers for the last two months is over. Vegetable oil refiners have decided to return to the pre-VAT-reduction price regime. Notably, the government, throu

Weather forecasts for farmers

Weather forecasts for farmers

The plan of the Department of Agricultural Extension (DAE) to bring three million farmers under its network of agro-related weather information sounds good. Currently, the DAE runs a project under a network covering 30,000 farmers across the country. The World Bank-funded project 'Bangladesh Agro-M

Causes behind road crashes

Causes behind road crashes

Collateral casualties of big and joyous festivals have become routine in this country. Network of road communication with the addition of six-lane highways has not only expanded but also improved in most places. This has its reflection on comparably smoother journeys home during the Eid vacation th

Welcome release of Bangladeshi seamen from Somali pirates

Welcome release of Bangladeshi seamen from Somali pirates

On the Bangla New Year's day (April 14, 2024), came the good news that MV Abdullah, a privately-owned Bangladeshi marine cargo vessel with 23 crew members on board has finally been released by Somali pirates. Notably, the pirates hijacked the ship on March 12 this year, 600 nautical miles off the S

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