Prices of red lentil, garlic rise flouting minister’s warning
The prices of red lentil, beef, and garlic have gone up on the city’s kitchen markets over the week, flouting the commerce minister’s assurance that the essential commodity prices would not rise ahead of Ramadan, the Muslim month of fasting.
Kaniz Fatema Mohsina remembered
Politicians, academics and cultural activists at a commemoration meeting in the city on Friday said that some women played great role in bringing changes in the society remaining at home, but they were not recognised.
JSD faction demands trial of killers
Jatiya Samajtantrik Dal faction led by Hasanul Haq Inu, a partner of the Awami League-led alliance, at a protest rally in the city on Thursday expressed concern over the serial of killings in the country in recent times.
ESCAP reports rising inequality amid steady economic growth
Bangladesh has achieved a steady economic growth of more than 6 per cent in the recent years, but the distribution of its benefits has remained unequal with the well-off enjoying the most, economists said on Thursday.
Muhith confirms 15pc flat VAT under next budget
Finance minister Abul Maal Abdul Muhith on Thursday said the government in the upcoming budget would introduce a flat 15 per cent value-added tax in line with the new VAT law, ignoring pleas of businesses to set different VAT rates for different sectors and to continue with the current VAT package for small traders.
Cannot establish IS by killing a few people, says home minster
Home minister Asaduzzaman Khan on Thursday once again dismissed claims of the presence of Islamic State – the Middle Eastern terrorist organisation – saying a few troublemakers cannot establish IS in the country by killing a few people.
Telcos seek time extension for biometric registration of SIMs
The mobile phone companies requested the government to extend the April 30 deadline for biometric re-registration of the SIMs as almost half of the connections were still unregistered with only three days left.
Govt, EC responsible for holding bad UP polls: speakers
A group of local government experts, election observers and academicians on Wednesday termed recently held local government elections ‘unfair and farcical’ which have frustrated people, escalated violence and lost voters’ confidence in the entire electoral system.
RU teacher killing: Police still in dark about motive, protests on
Police still grope for the motive behind the murder of Rajshahi University teacher AFM Rezaul Karim Siddiquee even after five days of the killing that sparked raging protests on the campus.
Killers getting away in Bangladesh: US envoy
US ambassador in Dhaka Marcia Bernicat said on Wednesday that killers in Bangladesh were getting away with murder.