VAT ON TUITION FEES : Protests spread to cities

Agitated students of private universities in the capital continued to protest for the fourth consecutive day on Saturday while their fellows at Savar, Chittagong, Sylhet and Rajshahi joined in, for withdrawal of value added tax imposed on their tuition fees.

COUNTERFEIT CURRENCY NOTES : Banks, govt agencies asked to remain alert before Eid

Bangladesh Bank has asked different government agencies and private organisations to take adequate measures so that use of counterfeit currency notes can be checked at the sacrificial animal markets before Eid-ul-Azha.

Soaring vegetable prices continue to haunt city dwellers

The low- and middle-income people in the capital Dhaka have not got any respite from soaring prices of vegetables over the week ending Friday.

Honouring Mujib, Zia may pave way for nat’l unity: BNP

The Bangladesh Nationalist Party on Friday said that the process for national unity might begin with showing due respects to late presidents Sheikh Mujibur Rahman and Ziaur Rahman.

VAT ON TUITION FEES : Protests continue, students call strike at private univs

Students of private universities continued protests for the third consecutive day on Friday and called strike at all private universities from today for withdrawal of value added tax imposed on their tuition fees.

40 Bangladeshi pilgrims injured in Makkah

At least 40 Bangladeshi pilgrims were injured as a huge construction crane collapsed and crashed onto the Grand Mosque in Makkah in Saudi Arabia on Friday, killing 87 hajj pilgrims.

July-Aug ADP implementation rate hits lowest in a decade

The implementation rate of the annual development programme in the first two months of the current fiscal year hit the lowest mark in a decade mainly due to sluggishness of government agencies and departments in executing projects.

No SIM re-registration needed for valid mobile users

The telecom ministry on Thursday changed its stance on re-registration of subscriber identity module (SIM) cards and decided that the operators would launch screening to find out fake and faulty users for registration.

Pvt univs to pay VAT, not students: Muhith, NBR

The finance minister Abul Maal Abdul Muhith on Thursday said the authorities of private university will have to pay the value added tax imposed on the tuition fees of private universities. ‘The VAT will not be withdrawn in any form.

PRIVATE UNIVERSITY TUITION FEES : VAT triggers student protests

The recent slapping of 7.5 per cent value added tax on tuition fees triggered day-long protests by thousands of private university students Thursday bringing the capital’s traffic to complete halt. The students held peaceful demonstrations shouting slogans ‘Our parents are not ATM Machines.’