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Maiden Ticfa meeting in April-end

The first meeting under the Trade and Investment Cooperation Forum Agreement (Ticfa) between Dhaka and Washington will be held in the last week of April next, said an official on Monday, reports UNB. “The meeting will be held in the last week of April as proposed by the US side,” Commerce Secretary Mahbub Ahmed told UNB. The maiden meeting of Ticfa was originally scheduled for April 7-8 but postponed as both sides did not find the schedule convenient due to other engagements. ticfa-us Both sides are now working to set specific dates for the two-day meeting through a mutual understandi...

Bangabandhu’s birth anniv being observed

The 94th birth anniversary of Father of the Nation Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman is being observed across the country in a befitting manner today (Monday). 015956971_40300 Apart, the day is also being marked as the National Children’s Day. The day is a public holiday. On March 17 in 1920, the architect of the nation was born at Tungipara in Gopalganj district. Through his dynamic leadership, Bangabandhu organised the Bengali nation to fight against exploitation and repression by Pakistani rulers, which culminated in...

NBR set to hunt organisers for tax

The National Board of Revenue is set to hunt the organisers of the BCB celebration concert for non-payment of taxes on the payment to foreign performers, including Indian composer and singer AR Rahman and Senegalese-American hip-hop icon Akon, officials of the revenue board said. They said that the organisers – Bangladesh Cricket Board, Blues Communications and Grey Advertising – did not even take permission from the revenue board for participation of foreign artistes in the concert. NBR1Until now, the NBR di...

Dhaka – a growing high-end market

Dhaka is ranked as one of the least liveable cities in the world, according to the Economist Intelligence Unit. Similarly, foreign visitors are sometimes left aghast at how, in Malthusian terms, the capital of Bangladesh manages to survive. Yet this host city for the upcoming T20 Cricket World Cup has, some would say, not only survived but prospered in recent years. “If you brought a property in Dhanmondi [one of the most affluent residential areas in Dhaka] for 6.45m taka [$83,000] in 2005, that would have increased five or six times by now,” says Kazi Inam Ahmed, owner of GemconCity, a new estate agency. dhaka Boat

Famous ‘walking seer’ Haider dies

A Bangladeshi man who for decades walked daily from dawn to dusk in the capital Dhaka, trailed by believers of his supposed healing powers, died on Thursday, police said. dhakaMore than 5,000 followers of Julfikar Haider converged on a field in suburban Dhaka where his body was brought to pay their last respects, local police chief Azizul Haq told AFP. "He was known as Hata Baba (the walking seer). He would rarely speak to anyone but his followers believed he could miraculously cure disease or overcome troubles if t...

Fertilizer production halt for T20 WC

 Authorities in cricket-crazy Bangladesh on Thursday asked fertiliser factories to halt production in a bid to divert gas supply to power plants and ensure an uninterrupted electricity supply ahead of the Twenty20 World Cup. T20 The World T20 will feature 16 teams and starts on March 16 with the final on April 6. "We have no other options but to shut down fertilizer factories for some time to ensure gas supply to power plants," Mohammad Hussain Monsur, chairman of the state-owned...
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