Friday, November 8, 2024

Big cut in revenue target likely

Staff Correspondent The National Board of Revenue (NBR) is likely to reduce its annual income target by around Tk 2,000 crore due to the slide in import duties caused by the falling prices of commodities in the international market, said its officials on Monday. ‘The revised target may be reduced to Tk 52,500 crore from ... Read more

Priyanka Gandhi due today

Diplomatic Correspondent Priyanka Gandhi, the daughter of ruling Congress Party President Sonia Gandhi of India, will arrive Dhaka this afternoon on a two-day visit to observe Brac’s education programme. On her arrival at 3:30 pm at the Zia International Airport on board a Jet Airlines, Brac Executive Director Mahbub Hossain, Director Ahmed Nazmul Hossain and ... Read more

Nadal floors tearful Federer to clinch Australian Open

MELBOURNE: Rafael Nadal reduced Roger Federer to tears as he won a classic Australian Open final to secure his first hard-court Grand Slam title and stop the Swiss equalling the all-time Majors record on Sunday. Nadal, the world number one, miraculously recovered from his five-hour semi-final to take the gripping five-setter 7-5, 3-6, 7-6 (7/3), ... Read more

Influential Movies: Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon

Recent years have brought film lovers some truly wonderful cinema from shameless crowd pleasers to serious masterpieces, big budget, high action movies to ground breaking animation. This handful of movies set a standard that changed the different genres, as well as influencing movies that have followed them. FemaleFirst takes a look at some of the ... Read more

Madonna’s Ritchie weekend

Madonna and Guy Ritchie have spent the weekend together in New York. Guy met his ex-wife Madonna at the New York Kabbalah centre just a few days after the singer won custody of their children. “Documents issued at a US county court stated his marriage to Cynthia was irretrievably broken” An onlooker said: “Guy was ... Read more

Mouse bites snake to death

By Matthew Moore A mouse bit a venomous viper to death after it was thrown into the snake’s cage as a lunchtime snack. The tiny rodent killed the snake after a fierce 30-minute battle, emerging with “barely a scratch on him”, according to on person who saw the fight. Firefighters in Taiwan who were looking after the snake ... Read more

Details of expenditure by ministries and divisions demanded

Asif Showkat The finance ministry has asked the ministries and divisions to gather and send detailed information on seven items of expenditure including their consumption of fuel and the latest status of the implementation of their macro–credit programmes before the upcoming budget meetings, said official sources. ‘The government will not provide a single penny to ... Read more

Trapped into ‘slavery’ in fishermen’s colonies

10,000 boys under forced labour in coastal belts Staff Correspondent, Khulna Victims of forced child labour, a large number of minor boys are passing days amid horrendous conditions in the fishermen’s colonies along the coastal belt of Dublarchar from where law enforcers rescued over a thousand of minor boys in last four years. Scanty information ... Read more

Blooming wheat fields to yield bumper production in N- region

BSS, Rangpur Farmers of the northern region of the country are expecting a bumper production of wheat this season as the blooming plants are growing well everywhere due to favourable climatic conditions predicting excellent production. Farmers and officials concerned on Sunday told BSS that the fixed target would be achieved for the second consecutive time ... Read more

Leaf blight disease dims potato prospect in Thakurgaon

Agri officials say situation under control Our Correspondent, Thakurgaon Spread of ‘leaf blight’ disease, locally known as patamora rog, has put potato farmers in five upazilas of Thakurgaon district in a difficult siatuation. As the affected farmers are reaping potato before its attaining maturity, production target in

Taka might be devalued: Muhith

United News of Bangladesh . Dhaka Finance minister AMA Muhith Sunday apprehended that it might not be possible to keep the exchange rate of taka against US dollar at current level due to the sharp devaluation of the currencies of major trading partners. ‘We want to keep the value of taka [at the current level]. ... Read more

Informal economy may cut poverty

Economists say Star Business Report Empowerment of the poor, mainstreaming informal economy and developing the agricultural sector are keys to poverty reduction through trade in South Asia. The observation came at a session of a seminar, chaired by Executive Director of the Centre for Policy Dialogue Professor Mustafizur Rahman. The session, “Future Work on Globalisation ... Read more

Dhaka stocks inch up

Staff Correspondent Dhaka stocks gained on Sunday in volatile trading despite the downtrend at the market persisting for the last four weeks. The general index of Dhaka Stock Exchange gained 12.20 points, or 0.46 per cent, to close at 2661.69, while its blue chips index, DSE20, advanced by 12.97 points, or 0.60 per cent, to ... Read more

Ctg REHAB fair bags Tk 200cr

Nur Uddin Alamgir, Ctg A three-day housing fair organised by REHAB concluded here in the port city on Saturday making a business of Tk 200 crore, with the organisers and participants expecting an additional Tk 100 crore from the intended

Sylhet to host first-ever int’l telecom fair in April

Staff Correspondent Theme Solution and Bangladesh Mobile Phone Business Association are going to organise International Telecom Fair 2009 in Sylhet in April 1-9 aiming to increase the number of cellphone users and businesspeople in the region, the organisers said on Sunday. ‘This is the first time such a fair will be held in Sylhet. Our ... Read more

President, PM, Opposition Leader join Akheri Munajat: Biswa Ijtema seeks global peace

Staff Reporter The three-day long 45th Biswa Ijtema, the second largest congregation of Muslims, concluded yesterday after Akheri Munajat seeking divine blessings of Almighty Allah for continued peace, prosperity of Muslim Ummah and for global peace and prosperity at the banks of the River Turag at Tongi in Gazipur. Moulana Jubayerul Hassan of India officiated ... Read more

All 21 opposition demands rejected

Speaker says law, order situation could be addressed under existing law; other notices based on assumption Staff Correspondent Speaker of the Parliament Abdul Hamid yesterday turned down all 21 notices from BNP-led opposition lawmakers for holding discussions on various issues adjourning other scheduled businesses of the House. The opposition lawmakers in their notices, submitted to ... Read more

JS crisis deepens as new elements crop up

Staff correspondent Relations between the Awami League-led treasury bench and the Bangladesh Nationalist Party-led main opposition were strained over seating arrangement soon after the new parliament went into its maiden session on January 25. The session has become a dull and dreary affair as lawmakers of the BNP and its allies continued staying off the ... Read more

PM opens Ekushey Book Fair: Build knowledge-based advanced society

Staff Reporter Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina yesterday stressed the need for building up a knowledge-based advanced and open thinking society for upholding the dignity of the mother language. She urged the people to come up with suggestions and cooperation for development and preservation of language and culture of the nation alongside enriching those through drawing ... Read more