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EVs and green mobility

A RECENT report by the International Energy Agency brings attention to a pressing issue in the global electric vehicle market: affordability. While EVs often prove more cost-effective over their lifetimes, thanks to lower fuel and maintenance costs, the high upfront price remains a substantial barrier to widespread adoption, especially in emerging and developed markets...

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Turkey keen to invest in renewable energy

Turkey has expressed keenness to invest in Bangladesh’s various sectors, including renewable energy, automobile manufacturing, pharmaceuticals, information and communication technology, logistics and construction industry...

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Wider use of mobile phone faces hurdles

Telecom sector industry stakeholders said that the decision to increase the supplementary duty on mobile phone services by 3 per cent would hinder progress and widen the digital divide...

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All goodies slipping by

LIFE was not like this in the past. In our childhood, we saw many things that are not known to the children of the day. Or, I should say that we did not witness in our childhood what today’s children have been experiencing. It is not the common worries of life that I am trying to say here such as parenting and the schooling of children, mobile menace or...

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Three brick kilns fined

A mobile court in Satkhira realised Tk 7.5 lakh as fine from the owners of three brick kilns for manufacturing bricks without approval of the department of environment and various other irregularities in Sadar upazila...

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No end in sight for lynching in Bangladesh

Bangladesh has lately seen an escalation in the fatal mass beating incidents that killed 82 people between August 1 and November 30. Between January 1 and June 30, before the July-August mass uprising, 33 people died in mob beatings.

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Tk 2.5m fines imposed in crackdown on poly bags

A total of 199 mobile court operations have been conducted across the country since November 3, collecting Tk 25,72,300 in fines on 414 establishments and the seizure of 50,556 kg of polythene shopping bags.

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Mob beat AL leader on court premises

Two Awami League leaders were severely injured on Thursday in separate attacks in Sirajganj and Sylhet allegedly by leaders and activists of the Bangladesh Nationalist Party...

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Nagad being developed for future

The administrator appointed by the Bangladesh Bank and his team are working to make Nagad, mobile financial service of the Bangladesh Postal Department, suitable for the future of Bangladesh, said a press release...

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BADC, BCIC fertiliser dealers fined

A mobile court fined two dealers at Paba upazila in Rajshahi for hoarding more fertilisers than the permitted level and manipulating vouchers...

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BMPCA urges govt to counter misinformation on social media

The Bangladesh Mobile Phone Consumers’ Association has urged the government to take immediate measures to curb the spread of rumours and provocative content on social media platforms such as Facebook and YouTube.

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Transactions thru MFS increase

The volume of transactions through the mobile financial services increased in September for the second month...

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ULAB to launch first-ever filmmaker roundtable

Dhaka International Mobile Film Festival presents ‘Cine’ta Roundtable’, Bangladesh’s first-ever roundtable discussion featuring the nation’s most influential filmmakers.

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Local mobile phone output rises in Sept

The production of mobile phones in Bangladesh experienced a slight increase in September, with a total increase of 1.14 lakh units compared with that in the previous month.

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Dream dies in Abdullah’s death

Abu Bakkar Siddique, aged 59, felt happy when he could put his only son, Abdullah Siddique, in charge in his business of automobile spares in July...

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Telco operators keep losing subscribers

All four mobile operators in the country experienced a decrease of subscription for the second consecutive month in August, according to data published by the Bangladesh...

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Govt should attend to public trust deficit in legal system

AN ALARMING increase in mob violence in two months is disconcerting, especially because a major policy focus of the interim government is to improve law and order and to restore public trust in law enforcement. In August–September, after the fall of the Awami League regime, as Ain O Salish Kendra says, at least 49 people were killed in mob violence. In the corresponding period in 2023, the number of mob violence deaths was 10...