Gana Adhikar Parishad for all reforms under interim govt
A Gana Adhikar Parishad delegation on Monday recommended that all the reform proposals discussed be implemented during the tenure of the present interim government.
A Gana Adhikar Parishad delegation on Monday recommended that all the reform proposals discussed be implemented during the tenure of the present interim government.
Investment in Bangladesh could face obstacles if the upcoming national election is not held within the promised timeframe, warned Professor Mustafizur Rahman, distinguished fellow at the Centre for Policy Dialogue...
The amount in tax evasion by the taxpayers reached approximately Tk 226,236 crore in 2023, according to a study by the Centre for Policy Dialogue...
Leaders of the Bangladesh Samajtantrik Dal–Jasad on Saturday proposed the formation of a dialogue framework under the national parliament to facilitate continued discussions on reform proposals to be left unimplemented during the interim government’s tenure.
Executive director of the Centre for Policy Dialogue (CPD) Fahmida Khatun on Saturday said the high tariff policy of the US is a ‘wakeup’ call for Bangladesh since the country would not get more duty facility beyond LDC graduation.
The Liberal Democratic Party on Thursday said that the reform proposals related to the Election Commission were weak.
The Centre for Policy Dialogue on Sunday urged the government to increase tax-free income threshold for personal income to Taka 4 lakh in the upcoming fiscal year 2025-26 (FY26) budget given the prevailing high inflationary situation...
In an effort to create a safer digital environment for the youth of Bangladesh, the JAAGO Foundation and the TikTok jointly organised a roundtable discussion titled National Dialogue on Youth and Online Safety at the Platinum Grand of Banani in Dhaka on Thursday...
Dr Fahmida Khatun expressed her disappointment over the decision to increase the Value Added Tax (VAT) rate and impose additional supplementary duties on more than 100 products by the interim government, just six months after it assumed power following the fall of the Awami League regime, which crumbled like ninepins in the face of a mass uprising in August last year...
The Centre for Policy Dialogue on Wednesday suggested closing down the private commercial banks which are now under life support and the finance ministry’s Financial Institutions Division for the division’s ‘dubious’ role in the financial sector...
Speakers, including politicians, academics, and members of civil society, at a dialogue on Saturday emphasised the need for quick reforms and holding timely elections....
Debapriya Bhattacharya, distinguished fellow of the Centre for Policy Dialogue and convener of the Citizen’s Platform for SDGs, Bangladesh, observed that interim government has introduced greater transparency in the current economic situation, offering a lesson for upcoming governments.
Labour sector experts at a dialogue on Sunday said that Bangladesh’s labour sector was in a bad shape and it needed reforms...
Speakers at a policy dialogue on Tuesday emphasised restructuring of the public administration to free civil service from inefficiency, corruption and politicisation.
A dialogue held on Saturday focusing on law and order in the country emphasised the crucial role of political will in addressing systemic challenges within the country’s law enforcement agencies, particularly in the Bangladesh police.
Experts on Tuesday emphasised introducing digital literacy and science, technology, engineering and mathematics training to equip young women for the job market...
The 11th bilateral defence dialogue between Bangladesh and the United States will be held from December 11.
Bureaucrats, who assume multiple roles as administrators, politicians and businesspeople, pose a significant challenge to ensuring good governance, observed Debapriya Bhattacharya, convenor of Citizen’s Platform and distinguished fellow of the Centre for Policy Dialogue...
Centre for Policy Dialogue chairman professor Rehman Sobhan on Saturday said that over the last decade, crony capitalism had spread from the parliament to the district, upazila and...
Major political parties on Wednesday suggested that the interim government should strongly address the Indian campaigns against Bangladesh...
Centre for Policy Dialogue chairman Rehman Sobhan on Sunday said that one of the biggest problems in the country was failure to implement policies...
Chief adviser Muhammad Yunus on Sunday said that Centre for Policy Dialogue’s research and public awareness activities played a huge role in creating the mindset for the recent student uprising...
Centre for Policy Dialogue distinguished fellow Debapriya Bhattacharya on Thursday expressed his dissatisfaction as to why the assets amassed through looting had not been confiscated...
Centre for Policy Dialogue distinguished fellow Debapriya Bhattacharya on Monday said that poor quality of education due to insufficient investment and a dearth of employment amid...
MOST businesses coming to find the tax system complex, burdensome and prone to corruption speaks of the sorry state of the system. A Centre for Policy Dialogue study shows that 57.1 per cent of businesses perceive bribery as commonplace in tax-related interactions while 59.4 per cent of them find difficulties in compliance. Most businesses also find the...
The National Board of Revenue is grappling with various management challenges, as 57.1 per cent of businesses now perceives bribery as commonplace in tax-related interactions, up from 47.8 per cent in 2021, according to a Centre for Policy Dialogue study...
Speakers including experts at a dialogue on Saturday in the city underlined the need for promoting intergenerational connections between youths and senior citizens for...
The political parties that joined the 12th parliamentary polls on January 7 and the Awami League’s allies and beneficiaries will not be invited to dialogues organised by the interim government’s...
The worst-affected people received the least relief assistance in the flash flooding that swept parts of Bangladesh in August affecting over 5.6 million people, revealed a...
Interim government chief adviser Muhammad Yunus would start talks with political parties on reform issues and the current law and order situation today.