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Why this illegal banking?

Illegal banking activities have spread all over the country. In the name of cooperative societies, such banking is attracting a huge number of clientele as high rate of interest is being offered to them. As the cooperative societies are under the jurisdiction of the Cooperative Department, Bangladesh Bank cannot punish them until gro . . . . . .     Read Full Story
Agri ministry seeks more subsidy on diesel price

The Agriculture Ministry has sought further subsidy on diesel price from the Finance Ministry to help farmers irrigate their lands at lower cost for aman rice production, hit by a lingering drought across the country. The Agriculture Ministry recently sent the proposal for providing further subsidy on the fuel price to facilitate th . . . . . .     Read Full Story
 
HEADLINE
Agri ministry seeks more subsidy on diesel price
The Agriculture Ministry has sought further subsidy on diesel price from the Finance Ministry to hel
 
Why this illegal banking?
Illegal banking activities have spread all over the country. In the name of cooperative societies, s
 
Power sector reform roadmap to come under scrutiny today
The approval of the much-touted power sector reform roadmap will top the agenda when the country's t
 
POLITICS & POLICIES
Dhaka to examine UNSC mandate before sending troops to Lebanon
Before committing any troops to the peacekeeping in war-torn Lebanon, Bangladesh is waiting to see t
 
President hosts reception to Hindu community
President Iajuddin Ahmed and his wife Anwara Begum Wednesday hosted a reception to the members of th
 
Alliance's bid to go to power illegally won't be successful: Jalil
2MUNSHIGANJ, Aug 16 (BDNEWS): Awami League (AL) General Secretary Abdul Jalil Wednesday said the gov
 
METRO/COUNTRY
Monsoon low intensifies into a well-marked low
The monsoon low over northwest bay off West Bengal-Bangladesh coast intensified into a well-marked l
 
Two trawlers capsize in Bay:five fishermen missing
BAGERHAT, Aug 16 (UNB): Five fishermen went missing as two trawlers with 28 fishermen on board capsi
 
Subscribers ransack power complaint centre
SYLHET, Aug 16 (UNB): Local power subscribers swooped on a power complaint centre at Kadamtali in So
 
EDITORIAL
It is now politicians' turn to listen
THE Federation of Bangladesh Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FBCCI) has arranged to host a dialog
 
What Constitution speaks of EC
There seems to be some scope of multidimensional interpretation of some of the provisions as enshrin
 
Basic Concept of e-Government
E-GOVERNMENT has been employed by developed as well as developing countries to be an enabler toward
 
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China continues to have 'enormous impact' on world economy
CHINA will continue to have an "enormous impact" on the world economy, said a report published by Br
 
Neighbours reap gains from Thailand's lingering crisis
THAILAND'S next government will have to win back foreign investors who have begun to turn to neighbo
 
Japan expected to post growth, but less than before
JAPAN is expected to report Friday that the economy grew at half the previous quarter's pace in the
 
LETTER TO EDITOR
Controlling prices during Ramadan
Right now, all are scared apprehending the price situation during the month of Ramadan. This apprehe
 
Education and financial support for the youth
EVERY year, the International Youth Day is observed throughout the world to remind the peoples the s
 
COMPANIES & FINANCE
SAFTA not operational yet for functional procedures
The agreement on South Asian Free Trade Area (SAFTA) has so far remained inoperative due to some fun
 
Output concerns hit nuclear firm
British Energy has reported a huge rise in quarterly profits, but its shares have dipped on concerns
 
Fire-risk laptops hit Sony shares
Electronics giant Sony has seen its share price fall after laptop batteries it supplied to computer
 
BOOK REVIEWS
US and them
It's now commonplace to assert that Americans are unpopular, or at least much less popular than they
 
Bad timing and sour gripes
You have to feel sorry for David Lodge. In 2003 he finished writing Author, Author, a fictionalisati
 
Inside modern Japan and not a geisha or temple in sight
People who write about Japan will, sooner or later, run into a problem marked "Japanese exceptionali
 
BUSINESS/CORPORATE
US stock futures steady ahead of CPI data
LONDON, Aug 16 (AP): US stock futures failed to generate much momentum Wednesday, as traders bet tha
 
Initiatives to re-vitalise bamboo products launched in N region
NILPHAMARI, August 16: Two international development organisations have launched an initiative to su
 
European stocks post falls
LONDON, Aug 16 (AFP): European stock markets mostly slid in cautious trade, as investors looked to t
 
BUSINESS/FINANCE
Fed back in focus as core US wholesale prices fall
WASHINGTON, Aug 16 (AFP): Core US wholesale inflation last month staged its biggest fall in nearly a
 
Expatriates making significant contribution to Pak economy
ISLAMABAD, Aug 16 (APP): Pakistanis in Bahrain and around the world sent over four billion dollars h
 
ASEAN offers more products for tariff liberalisation
KUALA LUMPUR, Aug 16 (Xinhua): Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) has offered more produ
 
LEISURE & ENTERTAINMENT
Kukunoor's 'Dor' to release in September
After his award-winning flick "Iqbal", director Nagesh Kukunoor is ready with yet another starkly di
 
Police beefs up security cover of actor Shah Rukh
Security for actor Shah Rukh Khan was today beefed up following an incident of firing at his residen
 
Salman permitted to go abroad by Jodhpur court
Bollywood star Salman Khan has been permitted to travel abroad for a film shoot by a court here that
 
MARKET & COMMODITIES
Oil below 73 dollars on easing Mideast concerns
SINGAPORE, Aug 16 (AFP): Crude prices fell further in Asian hours today as traders breathed easier o
 
Indian PM hints at hike in kerosene, LPG, food commodity prices
NEW DELHI, Aug 16 (PTI): Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh yesterday hinted at raising the prices
 
Japan to help poorer ASEAN nations produce natural rubber
TOKYO, Aug 16 (VNA): Japan plans to help four less developed members of the Association of Southeast
 
SPORTS
Bangladesh concede 1-4 defeat to Qatar in Asian Cup Qualifier
CHITTAGONG, Aug 16 (BDNEWS): Bangladesh conceded a 1-4 defeat to 10-men Qatar in the home match of t
 
Japan scrape 2-0 victory over Yemen in Asian Cup
NIIGATA, Japan, Aug 17 (AFP): Defending champions Japan scraped a 2-0 victory against Yemen Wednesda
 
Federer fights back to join Nadal in second round at Cincy Masters
CINCINNATI, Ohio, Aug 16 (AFP): Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal began with fighting victories at the
 
WORLD
UN calls for peacekeepers in Lebanon within two weeks
BEIRUT, Aug 16 (AP): France and Turkey sent their top diplomats to Beirut Wednesday to discuss the d
 
Iraq city locked down after clashes, as car bomb hits capital
KARBALA, Iraq Aug 16 (AFP): Police have locked down the Iraqi holy city of Karbala after a day of vi
 
Indian premier to try to clear air on nuclear deal in parliament
NEW DELHI, Aug 16 (AFP): India's prime minister will make a statement to parliament to try to allay
 
 

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