BUFT holds English Teachers’ Forum – Spring 2016
Athree day long BUFT English Teachers’ Forum- Spring 2016 organized by the Department of English, BGMEA University of Fashion & Technology (BUFT) was held from 21 March to 23 March 2016 at BUFT Auditorium.
The closing ceremony of the four day long forum was addressed by Prof. Dr Syed Masud Hossain and Prof. Dr. Ayub Nabi Khan, respectively the Vice Chancellor and the Pro-Vice-Chancellor of BGMEA University of Fashion & Technology (BUFT). They appreciated the endeavor of the Department of English in organizing the forum, and expressed their hope that
Robi observes World Water Day 2016
Robi has observed the World Water Day 2016 Tuesday with befitting awareness campaign at the Kamlapur and Airport Railway Stations. The leading mobile phone operator also carried out a communication campaign for its employees to raise awareness on the importance of water conservation to mark the occasion.
At the two major railway stations in Dhaka, Robi had organized special campaign to make the travelers aware about the importance for us to be watchful about how we consume this
precious gift of the nature. An appeal was made to them to...
precious gift of the nature. An appeal was made to them to...
Nordic firms to invest more in Bangladesh
Around 91 percent of Nordic companies doing business in Bangladesh are contemplating to increase their activities in Bangladesh over the coming 3-years period. The reason behind increasing activities in Bangladesh could be due to 34% of the respondents experiencing higher profits compared to other markets they are active in, a rise from 25% in 2013.
There has been a 9% rise in favorability of doing business in Bangladesh since 2013 with 56% of the Nordic businesses reporting a very favorable outlook in 2015.
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Help BD recover stolen money, pursue NY Fed: WB
On February 5, 2016, cyber-robbers made off with $81 million dollars (US) after successfully executing a series of transactions that traveled through the New York Federal Reserve Bank and moved money to accounts in Sri Lanka and the Philippines.
As the process of investigating and attempting to recover the illegally purloined funds continues, the World Bank has stepped into the fray. It has proposed to help the Bangladesh Bank in its efforts to recover the stolen money and to enhance Bangladesh’s cyber security. The offer came via letter sent to the Bangladesh Bank on Sunday.
The World Bank offered to extend support to the Bangladesh Bank in its efforts to pursue resolution of this matter with the US Federal Reserve. The attack used a Federal Reserve
China to help Bangladesh build deep seaport: Envoy
China would help Bangladesh build its first deep seaport at any site in the country to facilitate trade and business, Chinese Ambassador Ma Mingqiang said today.
“China is willing to cooperate with any other country in this regard...the cooperation is open and it is not exclusive,” he told diplomatic correspondents at Jatiya Press Club here.
Diplomatic Correspondents Association, Bangladesh (DCAB) organized the discourse styled “DCAB Talk” with its President Angur Nahar Monty in the chair. DCAB General Secretary Pantho Rahman also spoke.




















