Staff Reporter : Bangladesh Bank (BB) Governor Dr Ahsan H Mansur announced on Wednesday that the central bank will no longer provide liquidity assistance to troubled or weak banks by printing new money. Instead, the central bank will support these institutions through interbank arrangements, acting as a guarantor for such transactions. Dr. Mansur highlighted that bailing out fragile banks facing liquidity issues would require printing at least Tk200,000 crore, a move that would exacerbate inflation and further increase the US...
DU Correspondent : The anti-discrimination student movement is going to set up a program on Thursday named ‘Shahidi March’ remembering...
Staff Reporter : The Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC) has sent a letter to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs requesting information about 38 officials and employees working in Bangladeshi embassies in 10 countries, including the United States, the United Kingdom, and Canada. Foreign Adviser Md Touhid Hossain, while briefing journalists at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs on Wednesday, stated, “The Ministry will assist the ACC in this matter once it is confirmed whether these complaints pertain to corruption or audit objections.” The...
Al Mamun Harun Ur Rashid : Over 1.4 million farmers across 23 districts in the eastern region of Bangladesh have...
Sports Reporter : Bangladesh National Cricket team whitewashed Pakistan National Cricket team 2-0 in the two-match Test series as the...
Staff Reporter : The Criminal Investigation Department (CID) of the police has commenced an investigation into allegations of money laundering...
Staff Reporter : In a tragic incident at the Kulaura border in Moulvibazar, a Bangladeshi teenage girl was shot dead...
Staff Reporter : Transparency International Bangladesh (TIB), alongside four other anti-corruption agencies, has called for the immediate freezing of illicit...
Staff Reporter : The Editors Council has recommended that the interim government remain in power for a period of two...
Staff Reporter : Chief Adviser Professor Dr Muhammad Yunus reaffirmed the government’s commitment to safeguarding factories from violence and attacks during a meeting on Tuesday. The statement was made when a business delegation, led by Mahbubur Rahman, President of the International Chamber of Commerce, Bangladesh, met him at the State Guest House Jamuna in the capital. “The first responsibility of our government is to provide protection to the industry,” said Professor Yunus. He assured the business leaders of the government’s...
MuhidHasan : The non-performing loans (NPLs) in the country’s banking sector hit an all time high of Tk 211,391 crore...