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Money laundering threatens to render development meaningless
Money laundering threatens to render development meaningless

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Money laundering threatens to render development meaningless

Former State Minister for Planning, eminent economist Dr. Shamsul Alam expressed his concern over money laundering while delivering a keynote speech at a seminar organized by the Bangladesh Agricultural Economists Association on June 20. The seminar's theme was "Bangladesh's Economy in the Global Context: Growth, Inflation, Food, and Nutrition." Dr. Shamsul Alam stated that each year, 7 to 8 billion US dollars are being laundered from Bangladesh. He identified money laundering as a significant reason behind the ongoing foreign currency reserve crisis in the country. The former State Minister also mentioned that money laundering is creating complex problems for the country's economy.

Keep children away from consuming unhealthy foods
Keep children away from consuming unhealthy foods

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Keep children away from consuming unhealthy foods

Nutrition is crucial for transforming populations into assets. Malnutrition diminishes human productivity and potential, deprives children of adequate development, and hampers a nation's economic progress. Despite significant advancements in nutrition in recent decades, many children in Bangladesh still suffer from inadequate diets. This situation poses a significant challenge for the nation's well-being.

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