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ICC, B President to attend APBF meeting in Colombo

ICC Bangladesh President leaving Dhaka tomorrow (Monday, 24 November) for Colombo, Sri Lanka to attend Asia Pacific Business Forum (APBF) Meeting 2014 to be held on 25-27 November. Mahbubur Rahman will be accompanied by Asif Ibrahim, Past President of DCCI & EBAC (ESCAP Business Advisory Council)  Member; Rizwan-ur Rahman, ICC Bangladesh Member & DCCI Executive Board Member and ICC Bangladesh Secretary General Ataur Rahman. ICCB-300The objective of APBF is to iden...

ICMAB ex-President Zahir Uddin Ahmed no more

Ex president of ICMAB Zahir Uddin Ahmed, FCA, FCMA died on last Tuesday (19 November, 2014). He is the son of ex principal of Dhaka College Jalal Uddin Ahmed and also elder brother of late Ivy Rahman wife of ex president late Jillur Rahman. Mr_Zahir_Uddin_AhmedHe was the president of South Asian Federation of Accountants in 2002. He was also the president of ICMAB in 2008 & 2011 and ICAB in 1975-76 & 81. Qulkhani of late Jahir Uddin Ahmed will be held at Gulshan Central Mosque (Azad Mosque) after the Asr pra...

Beijing for linking Bangladesh with Southwest China  

Beijing has renewed its enthusiasm for an economic corridor linking India, Bangladesh and Burma with southwest China. It would “spark a major expansion in infrastructure development which will revitalize the economies involved,” the official China Daily newspaper reported. “Linking India’s northeast, Bangladesh, [Burma] and the Chinese province of Yunnan, the corridor will lead to major socioeconomic development and will provide a massive boost to trade in South Asia,” the daily said. china BDThe corridor idea was discussed in private talks with P...

Nisha Biswal to attend SAARC Summit, visit Dhaka

Assistant Secretary of State for South and Central Asian Affairs Nisha Biswal will travel to New Delhi, India for internal consultations and bilateral meetings. She will then travel to Kathmandu, Nepal where she will represent the United States as an observer state at the 18th Annual South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation (SAARC) Summit. nisha biswalThe summit will focus on deepening regional economic connectivity and expanding South Asia’s role in the global economy. While in Kathmandu, she will meet with Nepali political lea...

18th SAARC summit: Dhaka to focus on connectivity

Dhaka will place special emphasis on cooperation in areas like connectivity improvement, poverty alleviation and antiterrorism during the upcoming eighteenth summit of the South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation (SAARC) to be held in Kathmandu, Nepal on November 26-27, Foreign Minister Abul Hassan Mahmood Ali said yesterday at the ministry. The other areas of cooperation that Bangladesh will highlight are food security, youth development, climate change, science and technology, education, SAFTA and service sectors and women empowerment, he told a press conference organised to brief journalists about Bangladesh’s participation in the summit. “We will discuss progress and prospect, but the special emphasis will be given on the issues mentioned,” he added.

More education, health investment to boost Bangladesh development

The United Nations Population Fund has called on Bangladesh and other developing nations to make more investment at their earliest for quality education and health services to their young population to bolster socioeconomic development processes.
The agency said on Tuesday that 47.6 million of the total 158.5 million Bangladesh people are now young (10-24 years), reported Xinhua. bangladeshIn its State of World Population 2014 report, the agency said that globally one in three girls in developing countries ...
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