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Human resource development should top the agenda of every government in the Asia and Pacific region for poverty alleviation, reports BSS. This was state
Human development must for poverty alleviation
d by decision-makers and policy-planners involved in rural development . . . . . .     Read Full Story
Bangladesh to get its own 'brand image'

A high-powered body has outlined a basic promotional framework in a bid to help bolster Bangladesh's image worldwide through evolving a 'country branding' as the cornerstone of all potential promotional activities. The Strategic Country Promotion Council (SCPC) has also decided, in principle, to appoint a creative branding age . . . . . .     Read Full Story
 
HEADLINE
Bangladesh to get its own 'brand image'
A high-powered body has outlined a basic promotional framework in a bid to help bolster Bangladesh
 
Human development must for poverty alleviation
Human resource development should top the agenda of every government in the Asia and Pacific regio
 
Reports on business environ compound confusions
Two reports prepared by two international agencies that dealt with, among others, the economic sce
 
POLITICS & POLICIES
Bhuiyan urges AL to discuss caretaker government reforms issue
Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) Secretary General Abdul Mannan Bhuiyan urged the main opposition
 
Terrorists real enemies of Islam: Moudud
Law, Justice and Parliamentary Affairs Minister Moudud Ahmed said that there was no room for terrori
 
Saber denies PTI report on Hasina's comments
Saber Hossain Chowdhury, Political Secretary to the opposition leader, outright rejected Saturday an
 
METRO & COUNTRY
Roche holds awareness programme on Hepatitis-C
An awareness programme titled "Hepatitis-C: Magnitude of the problem, its prevention and role of me
 
Breast cancer prevalence on rise in the country
The prevalence rate of breast cancer is on the rise in the country following ovary cancer, said expe
 
Chief Justice for protection of witnesses, victims in criminal justice system
Rapid social changes throughout the world give rise to greater criminal activities and so the law in
 
VIEWS & REVIEWS
Dissecting lawmakers’ perks and privileges
They did it again, a salary hike, first in 2003 and now a second sumptuous increase of perk and priv
 
Public in distress: Harassment all the way!
Mehrunessa Begum, a hapless widow in her 60s, stays near the notorious section of northern Mirpur ar
 
China's 'new economy' is not immune to a business downturn
As if to prove that there are as many answers to a question as there are economists, three widely va
 
EDITORIAL
The same old story about VAT
THE government needs resources to meet its annual recurrent as well as development expenditures. Tax
 
Prevention of software piracy
PIRATED softwares are being used in the country at random. Intellectual Property Rights (IPRs) are a
 
Insurance industry in global market
THE main arguments for liberalisation of insurance is that the new order of free trade and services
 
LETTER TO EDITOR
Higher costs of living
THERE have been good sides to the economy's management in recent years and the same were discussed a
 
Alternative transport systems
For the last couple of years, the government has been trying to improve the city's traffic system. C
 
BUSINESS/ECONOMY
Bangladesh-Nepal trade marks sharp fall
KATHMANDU, Oct 1 (BDNEWS): The bilateral trade between Bangladesh and Nepal have come down from US$
 
IBBL foundation awards stipends to students
The scholarship and stipend awarding ceremony of Islami Bank Foundation, a subsidiary organisation o
 
$ gains further against BDT
The US dollar gained further against Bangladesh taka last week reducing gap between buying and selli
 
COMPANIES & FINANCE
OIC urges Islamic free trade area
KUALA LUMPUR, Oct 1 (AFP): The 57-member Organisation of the Islamic Conference Saturday urged Musli
 
Hundreds rally across Indonesia against massive fuel price hike
JAKARTA, Oct 1 (AFP): Hundreds of people rallied in a third day of demonstrations across Indonesia S
 
S American trade summit gets off ground without key leaders
BRASILIA, Oct 1 (AFP): A South American trade summit barely got off the ground Friday, with the abse
 
CORPORATE/BUSINESS
Padma Life Ins premium up by 40pc
Padma Islami Life Insurance Limited's premium income went up by 40 per cent in 2004 compared to 200
 
London investors to focus on interest rate call, BP update
LONDON, Sept 30 (AFP) - The London stock market will look next week to an interest rate decision fro
 
Project delays 'drive up prices'
LONDON: Delays of big oil projects are helping to drive oil prices higher as energy companies become
 
BUSINESS & FINANCE
The call
It was a dark night. The stars were absent. The faded moon was hidden behind the dark monsters, at t
 
Grade inflation a mark of human kindness
Why has the grade point average of American college students, like English A-level scores, been risi
 
IBAites meet
In this age of information technology, we have very little time for meeting our old friends. The pre
 
LEISURE & ENTERTAINMENT
HIGHLIGHTS
Koi... Mil Gaye On SONY SET Sunday at 8:30 pm Rakesh Rohan's Koi... Mil Gaya is the story of R
 
TallTales &Trouble
Some people say gossipmongers have the worst of nightmares and there is at least one recurrent dream
 
MARKET & COMMODITIES
Deal signed on entrepreneurship dev for diversified jute products
The Jute Diversification Promotion Centre (JDPC) of the Ministry of Textiles and Jute and the Projec
 
Hungary sees VAT reduction on gasoline
BUDAPEST, Oct 1 (AFP): A five-percent reduction in the value-added tax on gasoline took effect in Hu
 
Low price frustrates potato growers in Chapainawabganj
CHAPAINAWABGANJ, October 01 (BDNEWS): Lower prices of potatoes and storage costs have frustrated the
 
SPORTS
BCB sits with cricketers for new payroll
Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) sits with the national cricketers today (Sunday) to discuss about new
 
Cricketers should concentrate in domestic cricket: Anam
General Secretary of Bangladesh Cricket Control Board (BCCB) Mahbub Anam said, "Bangladesh Cricketer
 
Moin Khan to lead Pakistan in HK Super Sixes
KARACHI, Oct 1 (AFP): Former Pakistan captain Moin Khan will lead Pakistan in next month's Super Six
 
WORLD
Clark secures historic third term as New Zealand PM
WELLINGTON, Oct 1 (AFP): New Zealand Prime Minister Helen Clark secured a historic third term in pow
 
US 'space tourist' blasts off aboard Soyuz
BAIKONUR, (Kazakhstan), Oct 1 (AFP): A Soyuz rocket blasted off from the Baikonur space centre in Ka
 
India, Pakistan to sign military trust-boosting deals
NEW DELHI, Oct 1 (AFP): Nuclear rivals India and Pakistan will next week sign accords to improve tru
 
 

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