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Legendary Salahuddin's 'bittersweet' football
'sour-sweet' football

by Mahbub Sarkar

Sun, 15 Sep 24

Legendary Salahuddin's 'bittersweet' football

Kazi Md. Salahuddin excelled in both football and cricket. At a time when football attracted massive crowds and generated considerable excitement, he chose to pursue football over cricket.

Economics

Close all loopholes for tax evaders despite their ability to pay

Economics

Close all loopholes for tax evaders despite their ability to pay

At the current stage of our country's economy, achieving revenue targets necessitates the introduction of a "push factor." No matter the cost, there must be a strong effort to elevate revenue collection to the desired level. A significant number of people who are eligible to pay taxes have yet to be included in the tax network. On the other hand, efforts are being made to bring into the tax and customs framework sectors that should be taxed but currently aren't. In both cases, there is a need to move forward with a refined and reformed plan to create or implement a taxpayer-friendly and automated incentive-based system. In other words, for those who are capable of paying taxes but aren't, we must encourage them while simultaneously closing all loopholes that allow tax evasion. Effective measures must be taken to remove any obstacles or complexities that exist in the tax payment and collection processes.

 tax
Taskforce needed to repatriate laundered money

Economics

by Zeauddin Ahmed

Wed, 11 Sep 24

Taskforce needed to repatriate laundered money

Several days have passed since the interim government was established under the leadership of Dr Muhammad Yunus. The Interim Government faces an ongoing challenge: to create a stable environment for import and export activities, increase foreign exchange reserves and revenue collection, ensure a steady supply of daily necessities, control commodity prices, combat inflation, and tackle widespread bribery and corruption. Additionally, it must address the issue of defaulted loans and restore order in the banking sector. Among the significant concerns during the Awami League government's tenure were corruption and money laundering. This discussion will focus specifically on money laundering and the repatriation of illicit funds. The current financial adviser, Saleh Uddin Ahmed, who previously served as the Governor of Bangladesh Bank, and Governor Ahsan H. Mansoor, a renowned economist, have both contributed regularly to various newspapers on banking sector issues and macroeconomic policies. Their expertise is expected to play a crucial role in restoring economic order.

Taskforce needed to repatriate laundered money

State and Politics

What is megaphone diplomacy?
What is megaphone diplomacy?

Diplomacy

What is megaphone diplomacy?

Last Friday, BBC published a report titled ‘Bangladesh leader's 'megaphone diplomacy' irks India. Since then this ‘megaphone diplomacy’ has been at the center of discussion in Bangladesh.

Ongoing Destruction Risks Foreign Investment Exodus
Ongoing Destruction Risks Foreign Investment Exodus

Diplomacy

Ongoing Destruction Risks Foreign Investment Exodus

Dr. MM Akash, an economist and intellectual. The former professor of the Economics Department at Dhaka University spoke with Views Bangladesh about the destructive activities in various industries following the mass uprising, Bangladesh's inclusion in the US travel ban red list, and the issue of changing the national anthem. In an interview conducted by economics writer MA Khaleque and Girish Goiric, Associate Editor of Views Bangladesh, Dr. Akash addressed several pressing issues.

Mob justice on the rise: A serious concern for society
Mob justice on the rise: A serious concern for society

Politics and Bureaucracy

Mob justice on the rise: A serious concern for society

The term "mob justice" has been increasingly prominent in recent discussions. When formal justice mechanisms fail, people sometimes take the law into their own hands, leading to what some refer to as mob beatings or crazy public justice. Since the student-peole uprising on August 5 that led to the fall of the Hasina government, mob justice has been a persistent issue in Bangladesh. This phenomenon has become a serious concern, threatening the integrity of the country's judicial system, law and order, education, culture, economy, and foreign investment.

Corruption, bribery free environment hampers SC activities
Corruption, bribery free environment hampers SC activities

Law

Corruption, bribery free environment hampers SC activities

After the quick-fire collapse of Sheikh Hasina's Awami League regime, reformation is going on in every institutions and sectors around the country. The Supreme Court isn’t behind as well. All the judges who were in the Appellate Division during the Awami League led government, including the Chief Justice, have resigned. 7 more judges have been appointed in the Appellate Division along with new Chief Justice. With this radical change, the image of each section of the Supreme Court has also changed. The employees of each and every section are always concerned to avoid any untoward situation. As a result, bribery and corruption at Supreme Court has largely disappeared. Thus, processes of preparing cases has decreased at an alarming rate.

Kamala Harris: Navigating harassment, bias, and racism with resilience
Eliminate the deadlock in university education

Diplomacy

Kamala Harris: Navigating harassment, bias, and racism with resilience

"It’s no secret that women struggle to achieve the recognition they deserve. This lack of acknowledgment is not just a matter of fairness; it has practical implications for policy and societal attitudes. Women continue to face significant pay gaps, underrepresentation in leadership roles, and societal biases that undermine their contributions and potential," writes TIME in one of its articles titled 'How Women Like Kamala Harris Saved and Shaped America' published on 29 August 2024.

Priority should have been building schools, not Padma Bridge
priority should have been building  schools, not Padma Bridge

Politics and Bureaucracy

Priority should have been building schools, not Padma Bridge

We need the most reform at the primary and secondary education levels. Our current education policy was established in 1854 by the British. The core idea was that if someone took the initiative to establish a school, the government would provide a 10% grant. We still carry this legacy, as reflected in the name 'University Grants Commission.' The British government provided this grant to lower schools: if you established a school, provided the land, and constructed the building, the British government would cover 10% of the teacher's salaries. This tradition continues even today.

Industry

The Real Cause Behind Bangladesh’s Internet Blackout: A Technologically Orchestrated Shutdown
The Real Cause Behind Bangladesh’s Internet Blackout: A Technologically Orchestrated Shutdown

ICT

The Real Cause Behind Bangladesh’s Internet Blackout: A Technologically Orchestrated Shutdown

In July 2024, Bangladesh witnessed an unprecedented internet blackout, plunging millions of users into digital darkness. Initially, the government, led by former state minister for ICT Zunaid Ahmed Palak, attributed the outage to fires at key data centers allegedly set ablaze by violent protesters. However, recent investigations have unveiled a more deliberate effort orchestrated by the government to suppress communication. This article will explore the technical mechanisms behind the shutdown, debunk the false narrative, and examine its broader implications for Bangladesh’s digital infrastructure and economy.

Mongla Port Management Only Prudent Business Decision, Not Geopolitics
Mongla Port Management Only Prudent Business Decision, Not Geopolitics

Industry

by Simon Mohsin

Sat, 3 Aug 24

Mongla Port Management Only Prudent Business Decision, Not Geopolitics

India has secured operational rights for the Mongla port terminal in Bangladesh, which is touted as a 'strategic' win over China. This move is seen as an attempt to limit Beijing's regional influence. The Mongla port will be managed by Indian Port Global Limited (IPGL), a private limited union government company under the administrative control of India's Ministry of Shipping.

International

Kejriwal to quit as chief minister in a couple of days

Kejriwal to quit as chief minister in a couple of days

Kejriwal to quit as chief minister in a couple of days

Delhi Chief Minister and India's leading opposition politician Arvind Kejriwal on Sunday said he will quit after a couple of days and would demand early assembly polls in Delhi as he vowed not to sit in the Chief Minister's chair till people give him a "certificate of honesty".

24 dead in Haiti tanker truck explosion

24 dead in Haiti tanker truck explosion

24 dead in Haiti tanker truck explosion

A tanker truck exploded Saturday in southwestern Haiti, killing 24 people, authorities said, as witnesses reported that victims had been trying to collect fuel leaking from the vehicle.

Indian govt lifts minimum export price cap on onion, basmati rice

Indian govt lifts minimum export price cap on onion, basmati rice

Indian govt lifts minimum export price cap on onion, basmati rice

The Indian government on Friday scrapped the minimum export prices (MEPs) on onion and basmati it had imposed last year to cool domestic food inflation, according to separate notifications, in steps that will cheer the country's farmers and traders.

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Economics

Close all loopholes for tax evaders despite their ability to pay
 tax

Close all loopholes for tax evaders despite their ability to pay

At the current stage of our country's economy, achieving revenue targets necessitates the introduction of a "push factor." No matter the cost, there must be a strong effort to elevate revenue collection to the desired level. A significant number of people who are eligible to pay taxes have yet to be included in the tax network. On the other hand, efforts are being made to bring into the tax and customs framework sectors that should be taxed but currently aren't. In both cases, there is a need to move forward with a refined and reformed plan to create or implement a taxpayer-friendly and automated incentive-based system. In other words, for those who are capable of paying taxes but aren't, we must encourage them while simultaneously closing all loopholes that allow tax evasion. Effective measures must be taken to remove any obstacles or complexities that exist in the tax payment and collection processes.

Art and Culture

Even small reasons for divorce are not insignificant

Even small reasons for divorce are not insignificant

বিবাহ বিচ্ছেদের কারণ ছোট হলেও অগুরুত্বপূর্ণ নয়

Let's start with an event from this year that gained significant attention last April. Brazilian football star Kaká's ex-wife, Caroline, revealed the reason behind their divorce. She mentioned that Kaká was so perfect as a person that she had to make the decision to part ways. This statement naturally left many people surprised. Some might have even thought for a moment if they were reading it wrong. Indeed, if someone is completely perfect, why would there be a divorce? Caroline made this remark many years after their separation, when both had moved on to new relationships.

Diplomacy

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