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BNP breaks open central office after 75 days
UNB : Bangladesh Nationalist Party’s (BNP) central office in Dhaka’s Nayapaltan was reopened this morning, nearly two and a half months after closure following clashes...
RMG industry expands as export rebounds
Al Amin : The country’s apparel industry has expanded significantly in last couple of years as exports have rebounded defying various odds, the sector insiders...
BB gives nod to buyers’ credit for importers
UNB : In a strategic move to bolster supplies during Ramadan, the Bangladesh Bank has authorised a 90-day buyers’ credit for importing eight essential products....
25 ministers, 11 state ministers take oath
UNB, Dhaka : Twenty-five ministers and 11 state ministers took oath as members of the new cabinet on Thursday. President Mohammed Shahabuddin administered the oath...
Khaleda returns home from Evercare Hospital after over 5 months
UNB, Dhaka : BNP Chairperson Khaleda Zia returned home from Evercare Hospital on Thursday after receiving treatment for her various health complications for over five...
US Ambassador Haas highlights importance of working with Bangladesh to combat human trafficking
UNB, Dhaka : US Ambassador to Bangladesh Peter Haas has said working together with Bangladesh to combat human trafficking is a great example of how...
Bangladesh Bank authorises 90-day buyers’ credit to import essentials for Ramadan
UNB, Dhaka : In a strategic move to bolster supplies during Ramadan, the Bangladesh Bank has authorized a 90-day buyers’ credit for importing eight essential...
Train services on Khulna-Mongla railway line not operational after 2 months since inauguration
UNB, Khulna : Two months have passed since its inauguration, but train services on the Khulna-Mongla railway line are yet to become operational. Residents of...
Daulatdia-Paturia ferry services resume after 7 hours
UNB, Manikganj: The ferry services on Daulatdia-Paturia route resumed today after seven hours of disruption caused by dense fog. Abdus Salam, manager of Bangladesh Inland...
Passport Index 2024: Bangladesh shares 97th spot with NKorea
UNB : The 2024 edition of Henley Passport Index – the most widely-accepted rating of global travel documents – places the Bangladeshi passport at 97th...
