Wed, 22 Jan 2025, 06:27 am
Economy

Farmers start harvesting Boro paddy with jubilation in Rajshahi

Farmers have started harvesting Boro paddy at present with festivity by dint of satisfactory yield in the region including its vast Barind tract. Now, most of the farming fields have

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Govt tightens grip on ADP allocation for FY23

The government is going to make conservative allocation on the Annual Development Programme (ADP) for FY23 considering the impact of corona on the economy, the Russia-Ukraine war and rising global

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Elon Musk says he’ll buy Coca-Cola next “to put the Cocaine Back in”

After shaking up one of the world’s most prominent social media platforms and snagging Twitter for $44 billion in a bizarre hostile takeover on Monday, billionaire Tesla founder Elon Musk

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Australian inflation hits 20-year high

Australia’s annual inflation rate hit 5.1 per cent in the March quarter, the highest recorded since 2001, according to official data released Wednesday. “The CPI recorded its largest quarterly and

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ADP progress improves to 46pc in July-Mar

The implementation of Annual Development Programme (ADP) has modestly improved in the current fiscal year but it still could not cross the halfway mark although nine months have elapsed. Public

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Customs hotline starts test operation for ASYCUDA related service

The National Board of Revenue (NBR) has started the test operation of a hotline to provide services related to ASYCUDA World Systems for customs. The hotline number is 16134. The

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E-commerce breaks barriers of traditional marketing

Like thousands of women across the country, Nevia Alam, a middle aged well educated woman of this city, is very happy being an entrepreneur by breaking all barriers of the

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Tesla reports record profits, bullish on 2022 output

Tesla reported another banner quarter of profit growth Wednesday on pricier vehicles and said its 2022 output plan was on track despite ongoing supply chain problems and a hit from

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How Bangladesh’s success has proved Henry Kissinger wrong

Bangladeshis are economically better off than ever before in history as its stable democracy and strong women leadership helped the country pull ahead of neighbouring India and Pakistan, prestigious US

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Edible oil prices see no impact of VAT cut

Consumers are yet to get any benefit of the recent value-added tax (VAT) cut on edible oil as the prices still remain high at the retail market. On Tuesday, the

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