A Chelsea side showing 11 changes earned a comfortable win over Gent in their opening Conference League match at Stamford Bridge in England on Thursday. Defender Renato Veiga headed in a 12th-minute opener from Mykhailo Mudryk’s cross. Winger Pedro Neto smashed in a near post finish just 49 seconds after half-time after latching on to a long ball down the middle by Axel Disasi. For a moment, Gent may have felt they were back in the game after a 50th...
Day: October 5, 2024
Business Report : Md Ruhul Amin Khan has taken charge as the chairman of the Bangladesh Agricultural Development Corporation (BADC),...
Business Report : Al-Arafah Islami Bank PLC signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Housing and Building Research Institute (HBRI) for sustainable and eco-friendly housing development. Director General of HBRI Md. Ashraful Alam was present as chief guest at the event. Deputy Managing Director of the Bank Md. Fazlur Rahman Chowdhury and Principal Research Engineer of HBRI Mohammad Parvez Khadem signed the MoU on behalf of their respective organizations. Head of Retail Banking Division of the Bank Mohammad Rafiqul Islam,...
Business Desk : Bangladeshi company Sky Bees Limited is set to invest US$ 45.95 million to establish an Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV, commonly known as drone) manufacturing industry in the BEPZA Economic Zone (BEPZA EZ). This will be the first factory to manufacture drones in the zones under BEPZA, creating employment opportunities for 55 Bangladeshi nationals. The Bangladesh Export Processing Zones Authority (BEPZA) signed an agreement with Sky Bees Limited at the BEPZA Complex in Dhaka. Member (Investment Promotion) of...
Business Report : Digital operator Banglalink has brought home another laurel from an international platform.Banglalink has earned the “Excellence in...
Business Report : Dhaka has expressed its keen interest to work with Brazil to further strengthening the political and economic...
Business Report : At a time when the interim government has initiated various reforms to salvage the ailing banking sector,...
AFP, Colombo : Sri Lanka’s painful austerity measures were “bearing fruit” and must be sustained, the International Monetary Fund said Friday as the country’s new president sought changes to its $2.9 billion bailout. Leftist leader Anura Kumara Dissanayake won last month’s presidential election promising to reverse steep tax hikes, raise public servant salaries and renegotiate an unpopular IMF bailout secured by Colombo last year. The avowed Marxist held his first meeting with Fund representatives in Colombo this week, saying he...