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bKash, Gulf Exchange build strategic partnership

Gulf Exchange, a premier financial services provider in Qatar, and bKash, the largest mobile financial services platform in Bangladesh, have announced a strategic partnership to improve cross-border remittance services for the Bangladeshi community in Qatar...

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Dhaka Advertising School opens

Copyshop, an acclaimed platform for advertising and communication professionals in Bangladesh, has long been working to enhance creative skills in advertising and communications through structured and meaningful training for both current and future professionals...

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ADN Telecom to install AI traffic signal

ADN Telecom Limited has signed MoUs with South Korea’s prominent company PBS Co Ltd and CND Motors Co Ltd to collaborate in sustainable infrastructure, renewable energy, and smart mobility solutions in Bangladesh...

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Pubali Bank, Delta Life’s bancassurance workshop held

Pubali Bank PLC and Delta Life Insurance Company Limited recently held a workshop titled ‘Workshop on Bancassurance’ at the Syed Nazrul Islam Conference Hall of Bangladesh Agricultural University in Mymensingh...

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ICAB and FRC sign MoU on DVS

The Institute of Chartered Accountants of Bangladesh (ICAB) and the Financial Reporting Council (FRC) signed a memorandum of understanding on Sunday at Hotel Sonargaon in Dhaka to strengthen the verification of audited financial statements and audit reports submitted by public interest entities to the FRC...

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Toffee users can pay from mobile balance

Toffee, Bangladesh’s leading digital entertainment platform powered by Banglalink, has introduced a new payment option that makes subscribing easier than ever. From now on, users can seamlessly purchase their Toffee subscriptions with Banglalink mobile balance, making the process more convenient and hassle-free...

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Lack of proper planning, focus cost Tigers

After losing the opportunity to boost their net run rate against Hong Kong on Thursday, Bangladesh batter Towhid Hridoy defended their strategy by saying that they ‘stuck to the demands of the situation’ and stated that they had played ‘smart cricket’.

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Bridging the divide

WE LIKE to think that enough food means enough nutrition. It does not. Food is what we eat; nutrition is what our bodies use to grow, stay healthy and thrive. A plate full of staples such as rice does not guarantee that a child will grow tall or that a woman will lead a healthy life. In Bangladesh and beyond, this disconnect fuels a silent crisis: the food–nutrition gap, eroding...

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Gender equality and nutrition

BANGLADESH has made notable strides in health and development over the past decades, with declining poverty, improved access to services, and rising life expectancy. Yet nutritional indicators remain alarmingly poor. The country records one of the highest rates of low birthweight globally at 28 per cent, while anaemia affects nearly 29 per cent of women...

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Govt, too, is indifferent towards road safety issues

PUBLIC transports remains fatally unsafe for passengers as the interim government has so far kept the sector off its reform agenda. The Passengers Welfare Association of Bangladesh on September 13 reported that at least 86,690 people died and 153,257 became wounded in 62,619 road accidents in 11 years. The number of fatalities, however shocking, is not surprising as...

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Festive polls in Feb if consensus reached: CA

Interim government chief adviser and National Consensus Commission chair Professor Muhammad Yunus on Sunday urged the politicians to reach consensus on the July National Charter’s execution method so that the 13th national elections, planned for...

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Suspended BNP leader held over Sadapathar stone looting

Police on Sunday sought a five-day remand to interrogate Sahab Uddin, one of the main suspects in a case filed over widespread looting of stones from Sadapathar, a popular tourist destination in Bholaganj area at Companiganj upazila in Sylhet...

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Bangladesh seriously crippled by poor foreign funding

Bangladesh received only 1.25 per cent of the foreign climate finance pledged under its Nationally Determined Contribution 2.0, severely limiting the country’s ability to achieve its full carbon reduction potential, according to a study released in Dhaka on Saturday.

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Ecosystem protection must for animals: Tarique

Bangladesh Nationalist Party acting chair Tarique Rahman on Saturday said that just as democracy safeguards human rights, protecting the ecosystem is essential to ensure the rights of domestic and wild animals.

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AL, banned BCL stage flash processions in Dhaka, Ctg

Leaders and activists of the Awami League, activities of which are banned, and the banned Bangladesh Chhatra League on Saturday brought out flash processions in Dhaka and Chattogram demanding the resignation of the interim government...

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ICDEC celebrates Bangladesh Civil Service founding anniv

The Inter-Cadre Discrimination Elimination Council organised a programme, marking the 45th founding anniversary of the Bangladesh Civil Service, at the Krishibid Institution Bangladesh at Farmgate in Dhaka on Saturday...

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Communal forces rising: BNP

Bangladesh Nationalist Party standing committee member Gayeshwar Chandra Roy on Saturday said that after the country had been freed from fascism, communal forces were now on the rise, creating fresh dangers for democratic values...