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Development of rural economy to change the country

Economics

by M A Khaleque

Fri, 10 May 24

Development of rural economy to change the country

Historians often argue that no dynasty can endure for more than a century with supreme majesty. The dynasty must face challenges within this time. This belief applies not only to the ruling families but also to individuals and normal households. The trajectory of wealth and influence follows a similar pattern, where what is prestigious today may falter tomorrow. This principle is evident in rural economies and family dynamics, where inheritance is seldom equal, and prosperity can swiftly shift. Once affluent families may find themselves impoverished over time, reflecting the ongoing flux characteristic of rural life.

Development of rural economy to change the country
BB fixes dollar price at Tk117, increasing by Tk7 in a day, due to IMF pressure

Regulatory Affairs

by Staff Reporter

Wed, 8 May 24

BB fixes dollar price at Tk117, increasing by Tk7 in a day, due to IMF pressure

In the context of a dollar crisis continuing in the country for a long time, the Bangladesh Bank has fixed the official price of the dollar at Tk 117 per dollar in order to fulfill the loan conditions of the International Monetary Fund (IMF), according to central bank circular issued on Wednesday (May 8).

BB fixes dollar price at Tk117, increasing by Tk7 in a day, due to IMF pressure

State and Politics

Military rulers’ bloody eyes failed to suppress indomitable Sheikh Hasina
Military rulers’ bloody eyes failed to suppress indomitable Sheikh Hasina

Politics and Bureaucracy

Military rulers’ bloody eyes failed to suppress indomitable Sheikh Hasina

After the assassination of Bangabandhu and the killing of four national leaders in jail, there was naturally an extreme leadership vacuum in the Awami League. The same kind of vacuum prevailed in national politics also at that crucial time in the country’s history. Mohiuddin Ahmed, Begum Zohra Tajuddin, Abdul Malek Ukil, Abdur Razzak, Dr Kamal Hossain, Abdul Mannan, Begum Sajeda Chowdhury, Zillur Rahman, Tofail Ahmed and others could not individually or collectively fill the void of leadership, so they took the initiative to appoint Sheikh Hasina as party president at the Awami League Council held on February 14, 15 and 16, 1981. She was unanimously elected party president despite being absent at the party council held at Hotel Eden premises.

Iran-Israel nuclear war nothing but wrangle
Iran-Israel nuclear war nothing but wrangle

Diplomacy

Iran-Israel nuclear war nothing but wrangle

Iran’s nuclear doctrine has constantly underscored no plans to attain nuclear weapons, although the west has always been concerned of the contrary. Kamal Kharrazi, an adviser to Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei has rekindled concerns over the country's nuclear ambitions. His statements underscored that if Iran's existence is perceived to be under threat by Israel, Iran will change its nuclear doctrine.

Western powers never wanted political stability in the Middle East
Western powers never wanted political stability in the Middle East

Diplomacy

Western powers never wanted political stability in the Middle East

It is very difficult to say anything specific about the Middle East in general as there are Muslims in the Middle East, (but, being a little bit harsh) there are also some Munafiqs (hypocrites) there. Western countries have a fascination with the Middle East because of its wealth and resources. Attracted by those resources, Western powers are always eager to expand their influence in the Middle East. Most importantly, Western countries never wanted political stability in the Middle East. So they have been running one proxy war after another in the region. At the moment, there is a fear of a conventional war in the Middle East centered on the conflict between Iran and Israel. I hope Iran and Israel don't get into a conventional war. If the two countries get into a traditional war, it will be alarming for everyone.

PM's directive to protect water bodies: Who will implement it?
জলাধার রক্ষায় প্রধানমন্ত্রীর তাগিদ: বাস্তবায়ন করবেন কে

Politics and Bureaucracy

PM's directive to protect water bodies: Who will implement it?

Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, on May 11, emphasized the conservation of the country's water bodies and urged engineers to construct establishments while preserving water bodies such as rivers, canals, ponds, and wetlands, and ensuring the flow of water in those areas. She stressed the necessity of harnessing rainwater for various purposes.

No country can reduce accidents by widening roads
No country can reduce accidents by widening roads

Politics and Bureaucracy

No country can reduce accidents by widening roads

Road accidents have evolved into a national crisis, and it's crucial to recognise that the malaise on the roads isn't solely a technical issue; it's deeply intertwined with politics. Given the close ties between many leaders in the transport sector and the government, there's a widespread belief that controlling transport syndicates is nearly impossible. However, if the government genuinely aims to curb accidents, it has the power to rein in these syndicates through effective measures.

What drives China to purchase oil from Iran despite sanctions?
What drives China to purchase oil from Iran despite sanctions?

Diplomacy

What drives China to purchase oil from Iran despite sanctions?

China has also backed Iran's endeavours to restore the 2015 nuclear agreement. In 2018, the US administration under then-President Donald Trump exited the deal. Despite both China and Iran facing US sanctions, they inked a 25-year agreement in March 2021, with Beijing integrating Tehran into its Belt and Road Initiative.

Industry

Why is Bangladesh fascinated in the renewable energy of the neighbor
Why is Bangladesh fascinated in the renewable energy of the neighbor

Power and Energy

Why is Bangladesh fascinated in the renewable energy of the neighbor

The price of solar photovoltaic panels has decreased to 11 cents per watt in the global market. Adding incidental costs for inverters and infrastructure brings the cost to 14 cents per watt. Without any additional expenses for land acquisition and management, Bangladesh is seeing the potential for renewable energy production through solar power. Bangladesh is seeking to import electricity generated from renewable sources like Nepal, Bhutan, and India. But why? So, is Bangladesh paying more attention to buying electricity produced by renewable energy from its neighbors? It is not unusual to ask such a question.

Why do we feel need to close shops at 8pm when load shedding increases?
Why do we feel need to close shops at 8pm when load shedding increases?

Power and Energy

Why do we feel need to close shops at 8pm when load shedding increases?

In China, with a population of 1.41 billion, it is mandatory to close shops and markets during the evening hours, which is strictly adhered to by everyone. Evening here refers to either 5 or 6 o'clock. Similar rules are followed in Europe and America as well. No transactions are allowed after evening hours, and shops must remain closed. Therefore, no industrialized country keeps markets open after evening. Then why can't we close shops at 8 PM? If shops close at 8 PM, the government has to intervene in a structured manner. When power distribution companies conduct campaigns, shops close at 8 PM. If the campaign stops, no one closes shops before 10 PM. On the other hand, the government only imposes restrictions on shop closure to increase load shedding.

International

9 burnt alive as fire erupts at moving bus in Haryana, 20 injured

9 burnt alive as fire erupts at moving bus in Haryana, 20 injured

9 burnt alive as fire erupts at moving bus in Haryana, 20 injured

At least nine people, including six women, were burnt alive and more than 15 were burnt after a moving bus full of devotees belonging from Ludhiana and Hoshairpur in Punjab caught fire near Tauru in Nuh distract of Haryana on the Kundli-Manesar-Palwal (KMP) Expressway in the wee hours on Saturday.

US sanctions on 26 Chinese textile companies

US sanctions on 26 Chinese textile companies

US sanctions on 26 Chinese textile companies

The United States has barred imports from 26 Chinese cotton traders or warehouse facilities on Thursday as part of its effort to eliminate goods made with the forced labor of Uyghur minorities from the US supply chain.

Special Content

Essential: Boost meat production, slash unit costs
Essential: Boost meat production, slash unit costs

by Jahangir Alam

Fri, 17 May 24

Essential: Boost meat production, slash unit costs

Ahead lies Eid-ul-Adha (the festival of sacrifice), with its main ritual of animal sacrifice. In Bangladesh, almost half of the total yearly animal sacrifices occur during Eid-ul-Adha. Last year, 141,812 animals were sacrificed, including 4.581 million cattle, 107,875 buffaloes, 5.352 million goats and sheep, and the rest 877 other animals (such as camels, deer, etc.). This year, around 1 crore and 30 lakh animals are prepared for sacrifice. With an assumed 10% annual increase in demand, the demand for animals might reach 1 crore and 10 lakh this time, with an expected surplus of around 20 lakh animals. Due to the recent pandemic and economic instability, the demand for sacrificial animals has been relatively low for the past three years, resulting in unsold animals. However, there might be a slight increase in demand this time. Nevertheless, due to recent price fluctuations and increased production costs, the price of animals may rise. If animal sales decrease, farmers will suffer losses. In such circumstances, it is advisable to completely stop importing both formal and informal sacrificial animals.

National

Economics

Development of rural economy to change the country
Development of rural economy to change the country

by M A Khaleque

Fri, 10 May 24

Development of rural economy to change the country

Historians often argue that no dynasty can endure for more than a century with supreme majesty. The dynasty must face challenges within this time. This belief applies not only to the ruling families but also to individuals and normal households. The trajectory of wealth and influence follows a similar pattern, where what is prestigious today may falter tomorrow. This principle is evident in rural economies and family dynamics, where inheritance is seldom equal, and prosperity can swiftly shift. Once affluent families may find themselves impoverished over time, reflecting the ongoing flux characteristic of rural life.

Promotion

Banglalink, Guardian settle first ever Telco insurance claim

Banglalink, Guardian settle first ever Telco insurance claim

Banglalink, Guardian settle first ever Telco insurance claim

Banglalink, the country’s leading digital service provider, successfully settled the first-ever insurance claim in the telecom industry of Bangladesh for a customer in the business-to-business (B2B) segment marking a new phase of diversified services in the industry.

Diplomacy

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