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Kimiwa Saddat appointed as MD & CEO of Community Bank

Bank

by Press Release

Kimiwa Saddat appointed as MD & CEO of Community Bank

Community Bank Bangladesh PLC is pleased to announce the immediate appointment of Mr. Kimiwa Saddat as Managing Director & CEO (Current Charge). Prior to this, Mr. Saddat served as the Deputy Managing Director of Meghna Bank PLC.

Kimiwa Saddat appointed as MD & CEO of Community Bank
Islami Bank family awards reception to meritorious wards

Bank

by Press Release

Islami Bank family awards reception to meritorious wards

Islami Bank Officer Kollyan Samity (IBOKS) organized a reception for the meritorious wards of the all executives, officials & employees of the bank. Md. Omar Faruk Khan, managing director (current charge) of the bank was present in the program as the chief guest on 14 April 2025, Monday at the Institution of Diploma Engineers, Bangladesh Auditorium in Dhaka. A.K.M. Mahbub Morshed, president of the IBOKS, presided over the program while K.M. Munirul Alam Al-Mamoon & Md. Maksudur Rahman, deputy managing directors of the bank, were present at the program as special guests. ASM Rezaul Karim, general secretary, addressed the welcome speech & Abul Laise Mohd. Khaled, vice president of the IBOKS thanked the audience. Imtiaz Ahmed Himel, Adiba Afnan, Farzana Sultana Zeba & Hasnatul Islam Faiyaz expressed feelings on behalf of the award recipients.

Islami Bank family awards reception to meritorious wards

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State and Politics

Europe, US: A fractured relationship
Europe, US.

Diplomacy

Europe, US: A fractured relationship

The relationship between Europe and the United States traces its origins back to the battlefields of World War II. From those war-torn grounds emerged the foundations of geopolitical blocs. In the post-war world, the growing influence of the socialist bloc led by the Soviet Union heightened anxiety and sparked escalating tensions. A multi-dimensional competition took shape between the two blocs, each accusing the other of trying to destroy its internal unity. Just as American troops couldn’t establish a presence in Eastern European countries, Soviet tanks couldn’t roll into the Prussian fields due to the U.S.'s opposition. This attempt to separate the U.S. from Europe was once termed “decoupling.” What decades of Cold War hostility failed to accomplish, former U.S. President Donald Trump has moved to achieve within mere weeks.

Israeli writers call for an end to Gaza war
Israeli writers call for an end to Gaza war

Diplomacy

Israeli writers call for an end to Gaza war

Although a temporary ceasefire was established between Hamas and Israel in the third week of January this year, it collapsed by March. The Israeli military continues to carry out what many are calling acts of genocide in Gaza. This brutal war has triggered global outrage, with mass protests erupting in the United States, Morocco, Turkey, Bangladesh, and numerous other countries. Now, joining the chorus of dissent are Israeli writers, poets, and journalists themselves. In a powerful act of resistance, at least 350 Israeli literary figures have signed a letter urging their leaders to end the war.

The old trick of holding onto power
The old trick of holding onto power

State and Politics

The old trick of holding onto power

“When people on the street say you should stay for another five years”—this remark by Home Affairs Advisor Lieutenant General (Retd.) Md. Jahangir Alam Chowdhury closely resembles a Facebook status posted by Sarjis Alam, the Northern Regional Chief Coordinator of the National Citizen Party (NCP).

Attacks on foreign brands have ruined the country's image
Attacks on foreign brands have ruined the country's image

Diplomacy

Attacks on foreign brands have ruined the country's image

Of course, Hamas has driven this violent man crazy. Due to its excessive confidence and belief in its own power, Hamas has suddenly attacked inside Israel and killed, tortured, and taken hostage Israeli civilians. In retaliation, Israeli soldiers are shooting wherever there is movement inside Gaza, silencing it. There is no hesitation in the words of the Israeli soldiers, Hamas fighters killed them in October 2023, now they are killing Palestinians. One soldier said, ‘We came to kill them. We are killing their wives, children, dogs, cats - everything.'

Corruption amid post-movement silence
Corruption amid post-movement silence

State and Politics

Corruption amid post-movement silence

We are a strange nation - we can wake up, we can burst into protest, we can stand on the streets. But is the achievement of that movement limited to banners, posters, and police baton charges? We have proven time and again, 'we can'; but have we ever thought - what exactly can we do? What else can we not do? Why can't we? For years, we have seen - that the student community of Bangladesh has sometimes roared against quota reform, sometimes against educational inequality, sometimes against salary inequality, admission corruption, question paper leaks, or housing problems. The Raju Sculpture of Dhaka University, Shahbagh, Press Club, and the protest sites in Chittagong are silent witnesses to these movements.

To reform the state, political culture must change
political culture

State and Politics

To reform the state, political culture must change

Implementing the desired reforms in Bangladesh is extremely difficult, primarily due to the complexities of political and social realities. The main political parties' reluctance, the influence of vested interests, and the weak social demand play significant roles in obstructing the reform process. Although Bangladesh has taken initiatives for policy reform at various times, these efforts have failed to take structural and effective shape. The existing political culture and the centralized nature of power have become major obstacles to implementing reforms. Since the major political parties in Bangladesh lack internal democracy, they are also disinterested in implementing democratic and governance reforms at the national level. The overwhelming dominance of party leaders, hereditary leadership, and the irregular process of decision-making within political parties are significant barriers to political reform.

Special Content

Interim Government's first DC conference: What new directions are expected?
Interim Government's first DC conference: What new directions are expected?

Report

by Manik Miazee

Interim Government's first DC conference: What new directions are expected?

The first District Commissioners (DC) conference of the interim government holds significant importance in the current administrative context. This conference will involve discussions between the DCs and various ministries, where important directions will be given. In light of the changed political scenario, special policy decisions and administrative directions are expected to emerge from this conference.

Negligence of former local representatives puts Jamgora residents in misery
Negligence of former local representatives puts Jamgora residents in misery

Report

by Sharifuzzaman Fahim

Negligence of former local representatives puts Jamgora residents in misery

At first glance, one might think they’re walking along the bank of a small river, with waves crashing against both shores. But that illusion vanishes within seconds. There are no launches or boats here—only hundreds of vehicles braving the waterlogged road, and thousands of people wading through it daily.

Urgent Call for Protection Against GBV!
GBV

Special Content

by Mehzabin Ahmed

Urgent Call for Protection Against GBV!

Around 14 years ago, I was working as a young careerist for a national NGO in Bangladesh. At the time, a case story by one of my colleagues working under the Violence against Women and Girls (VAW) component, caught me one day. What I found really gruesomely disturbing at the time was the fact that a destitute girl with disability was made to marry her rapist. To me it showcased, an even more alarmingly perpetuating vicious cycle against survivors of gender-based violence (GBV) in Bangladesh. What were her families thinking? Were they so concerned about saving the girl’s family from so-called-shame and dishonour? Or was her family forced into compliance instead to save the heinous criminal’s family from shame? That’s an untold story I never had the chance to dig deep enough into though …

International

Hamas seeks comprehensive agreement to end up war

Hamas seeks comprehensive agreement to end up war

Hamas seeks comprehensive agreement to end up war

Hamas is seeking a comprehensive agreement to end the war in Gaza, including a full ceasefire and the exchange of all Israeli hostages for Palestinians held in Israeli jails, a senior official from the group said on Thursday, rejecting Israel’s proposal for an interim truce.

Industry

Permanent solution crucial for resolving wage and bonus crisis of factory workers
Permanent solution crucial for resolving wage and bonus crisis of factory workers

by Dr. Moshahida Sultana

Permanent solution crucial for resolving wage and bonus crisis of factory workers

Every year, before Eid, factory workers take to the streets over their unpaid wages and bonuses. In many factories in Gazipur, Ashulia, and Savar, workers' wages and bonuses are not paid before Eid. As a result, they protest on the streets. This is an issue we witness every year in one form or another.

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Economics

Kimiwa Saddat appointed as MD & CEO of Community Bank
Kimiwa Saddat appointed as MD & CEO of Community Bank

by Press Release

Kimiwa Saddat appointed as MD & CEO of Community Bank

Community Bank Bangladesh PLC is pleased to announce the immediate appointment of Mr. Kimiwa Saddat as Managing Director & CEO (Current Charge). Prior to this, Mr. Saddat served as the Deputy Managing Director of Meghna Bank PLC.

Art and Culture

Protests erupt over demolition of poet Rafiq Azad's Dhanmondi residence

Protests erupt over demolition of poet Rafiq Azad's Dhanmondi residence

poet Rafiq Azad

The house located at 139/4A, Road No. 1 in Dhanmondi (western side) is situated on approximately 5 kathas of land. According to sources, the one-story house was temporarily allotted in the name of poet Dilara Hafiz by the ‘Estate Office’ in 1988. At the time, Dilara Hafiz was serving as a lecturer at Eden College.

Soumitra Dev: Demise of timely voice of protest

Soumitra Dev: Demise of timely voice of protest

Soumitra Dev: Demise of timely  voice of protest

a shadow of sorrow fell over social media, especially Facebook, as news spread of the poet’s passing at a hospital in Khilgaon on Tuesday morning (April 15). Poet's admirers, writers, and journalists expressed their grief over his death. His friends described the loss as 'sudden' and 'unreliable', flooding the online space with messages of mourning. Many wrote: "A clear-spoken, protest-oriented voice of his time."

Diplomacy

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