NN Online: The United Nations (UN) and other international organisations are bracing for four more years of Donald Trump, who...
Day: November 14, 2024
NN Online: The government of Bangladesh has asked the private sector to import 327,000 tonnes of rice within one month,...
NN Online: Bangladesh Jatiotabadi Chatradal – the student organisation affiliated with Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) – has announced its full...
NN Online: Chief Adviser Professor Muhammad Yunus is expected to inaugurate a new waiting lounge for passengers at Hazrat Shahjalal...
NN Online: Seven financially troubled banks have received Tk 6,585 crore as liquidity support from ten stronger banks, backed by...
NN Online: Chief Adviser Professor Muhammad Yunus on Thursday said his government would carry out vital labour reforms in an...
NN Online: The High Court (HC) on Thursday declared the immunity provision in section 9 of the Quick Enhancement of...
NN Online: A three-member BNP delegation, led by Secretary General Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir, held a meeting with Megan Bouldin,...
Staff reporter : Finance Adviser Dr Salehuddin Ahmed stated yesterday that the current government’s focus is on short-term reforms rather than mid- or long-term changes in various critical sectors. Speaking at the inauguration ceremony of PKSF Day 2024 at the PKSF Bhaban in Agargaon, Dhaka, he explained, “We’re implementing short-term reforms. Our aim is to leave a footprint that you can follow, knowing it is for the welfare of the people. Ultimately, it is the people who will encourage you...
Staff Reporter : Apex Footwear Ltd, one of the leading footwear manufacturers, secured strong first-quarter earnings and revenue. The company’s net revenue grew an impressive 20 percent year-on-year, reaching Tk 422.91 crore in the July-September period. However, the net operating cash flow per share of Apex Footwear declined to Tk 43.12 in the first quarter, down from Tk 48.57 last year. The shoe manufacturer reported a net profit of Tk 2.82 crore for the July-September quarter, up 26 percent compared...
Gazi Anowar : An alleged syndicate of seven individuals from Bangladesh and India is accused of exploiting Bangladeshi migrant workers through a fraudulent medical examination scheme, reportedly amassing around TK 2,500 crore (USD 230 million) annually. Reports suggest that the syndicate administers health screenings for millions of aspiring migrant workers, including many who are medically unfit, using the process as a pretext to extract money from vulnerable citizens seeking employment in the Middle East. While Middle Eastern countries such as...