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Religious leaders for nat’l unity, harmony in Bangladesh

Leaders from various religious communities on Thursday called for maintaining religious harmony and national unity, to save the interest, sovereignty and existence of the nation amid propaganda against Bangladesh over religious minority issues.

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Ousted Hasina destroyed everything, chief adviser Yunus tells Nikkei Asia

Bangladesh interim government chief adviser Professor Muhammad Yunus has said the previous regime led by deposed prime minister Sheikh Hasina ‘destroyed everything,’ as he pledged to hold general elections only after ushering in constitutional and judicial reforms, including an electoral overhaul.

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HC to fix date for verdict today

The High Court is scheduled for today to fix a date for its verdict on two writ petitions challenging the constitutionality of the 15th amendment to the constitution that scrapped the election-time caretaker government system in 2011 during the Awami League rule...

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Govt appoints administrator to BASIS

The interim government has appointed additional secretary of the ICT Division Muhammed Mehedi Hassan as administrator to the Bangladesh Association of Software and Information Services...

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Adviser Mahfuj seeks UK support to bring back laundered money

Bangladesh interim adviser Mahfuj Alam on Wednesday sought the support of the United Kingdom to bring back the laundered money from Bangladesh and run the economy that was left in fragile condition by the past autocratic regime, says a press release.

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Chief adviser congratulates Bangladesh blind cricket team

Bangladesh interim government chief adviser Professor Muhammad Yunus on Tuesday congratulated the Bangladesh blind cricket team for becoming runners-up in T20 Blind Cricket World Cup held between  November 21 and December 3 in Pakistan, says a press release.

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Govt moves to fill 4,75,001 vacant posts

The ministry of public administration has directed the relevant ministries, departments, and organisations to take immediate steps to fill 4,75,001 vacant posts in government service...

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Energy projects under AL should be carefully examined

THE committee to investigate economic corruption under the deposed Awami League government in its report submitted to the interim government on December 1 termed the energy sector as a ‘conduit of corruption’. The findings of the committee confirm the observation of economists, energy experts, and anti-corruption watchdogs, who have all along urged the government to reform the energy sector and...

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Govt has arduous job to put economy back in shape

THE white paper on the state of the Bangladesh economy that a 12-member committee formed by the interim government has come up with presents a more appalling picture of the economy during the Awami League regime than was feared. The white paper, in short, has shed light on the dark side of the development narrative that the Awami League government, toppled by a student-mass uprising...

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Govt reforms body to amend labour act

The interim government has restructured the tripartite committee to draft proposed amendments to the Bangladesh Labour Act, 2006, aligning it with recommendations from global stakeholders, including the International Labour Organisation...

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SC to hear CG system review pleas Jan 19

The Appellate Division of the Supreme Court on Sunday fixed January 19 for hearing on three review petitions, pleading for restoration of the 13th amendment to the constitution and reinstatement of the poll-time non-party caretaker government system...

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BNP not an obstacle to AL ban: Rizvi

The Bangladesh Nationalist Party senior joint secretary general, Ruhul Kabir Rizvi, on Sunday said it was not correct that their party was a barrier to banning the Awami League.

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Fiscal pressure to persist despite foreign loans 

The interim government has made progress in mobilising more external loans from multilateral lenders but that will not reduce pressure on fiscal management due to lower than the expected domestic...