Prices of essentials show no sign of fall
The prices of most daily essentials showed no sign of decreasing on Friday as they remained as high as they were in past weeks.
The prices of most daily essentials showed no sign of decreasing on Friday as they remained as high as they were in past weeks.
The prices of most daily essentials remained high on Friday, leaving the consumers under pressure.
The prices of almost all essentials, including onions, eggs, broiler chickens, and vegetables, remained high on Friday in the capital’s kitchen markets...
THE optics were poor. Until recently, the new government hadn’t been able to tame the rising prices of essentials. The injured were still woefully neglected and there was rising insecurity. The government had set up reform commissions in key sectors and the commissions were hard at work. In time one hopes they would yield results. Long term planning does matter but...
The Trading Corporation of Bangladesh started selling essentials on open markets in the city and all eight districts under Rajshahi division on Tuesday...
Two market monitoring teams of the Ministry of Commerce on Wednesday fined seven grocery shops in a bid to keep stable the prices of essentials...
Bangladesh’s interim government law adviser Asif Nazrul apologised to people for price hikes of essentials and said the government was working hard to improve the situation.
Finance, commerce and science and technology adviser Salehuddin Ahmed on Wednesday said that people should be patient with inflation persisting at a decade high level for the past two years...
Finance and commerce adviser to the interim government Salehuddin Ahmed on Wednesday said that the country would not face any supply shortage of essential commodities as the government had taken initiatives to keep the import of fuel oil, fertiliser and food items uninterrupted...
The prices of almost all essential commodities witnessed a sharp rise on the kitchen markets in the capital Dhaka over the week ending Friday...