Thursday, November 7, 2024

Matia hopeful of high returns from fertilizer price cut

BSS, Dhaka Expecting high returns from the biggest-ever allocation for agriculture sector, Agriculture Minister Begum Matia Chowdhury today brushed aside the notion of providing Taka 2,700 crore fresh subsidy to fertilizer a problem for the new government. “The government has the ability to afford the money required to give the subsidy on fertilizer. If we ... Read more

Wellpac exports to plastic bag market in Europe

Sarwar A Chowdhury An export-oriented Dutch-Bangla joint venture company started its journey last month. The company, Wellpac Polymers Limited, has already made its first shipment of plastic bags to the Netherlands entering the billion-dollar international plastic bag market. “Initially our target is exporting 3,000 tonnes of plastic bag, especially shopping and garbage bags, a year ... Read more

ICDDR,B, core donors take part in signing ceremony

A group of seven core development partners along with ICDDR,B officials participated in a signing ceremony documenting their continued partnership, at ICDDR,B’s Mohakhali campus recently. The Core Donors’ Group (CDG) was established in 2007 to coordinate donor funding to ICDDR,B in consistence with the Paris Declaration on Aid Effectiveness. The CDG members providing unrestricted support ... Read more

PBL joins trade fair in UAE

NATION BUSINESS REPORT A trade fair titled ‘Bangladesh Single Country Trade Fair’ has recently been held at Sharjah, UAE which was participated by local companies of Bangladesh. Different banks, financial organizations and companies participated in the fair. Pubali Bank Limited also took part in the fair to expand and promote foreign remittance from the UAE ... Read more

Govt to revise fertiliser distribution system

Obaidul Ghani The government is likely to revise the fertiliser distribution system, which now depends on the recommendation of the inter-ministerial committee, said the agriculture secretary on Saturday. However, the government plans to revive the function of the inter-ministerial committee in couple of days as the committee usually look after the policy of fertiliser distribution ... Read more

Vow to check unrest in edn institutions in Rajshahi city

22-point action plan drawn as parties, institutions, student bodies agree RU Correspondent Leaders of different political parties, heads of educational institutions and student organisation of Rajshahi at a meeting yesterday agreed to abide by a 22-point action policy to keep educational institutions in Rajshahi city free from student unrest and criminal activities. Rajshahi City Corporation ... Read more

Subsidy not enough unless it reaches farmers

Protect sharecroppers, marginal farmers A.T. M. Nurun Nabi The newly elected Awami League Government has reduced the non-urea fertiliser price almost by 50 percents in order to reduce the production cost in the greater interest of the majority people. As per decision, Triple Super Phosphate (TSP) will be available at taka 40 per kilo instead ... Read more

Task force a must to offset impact of global financial crisis: experts

Say Bangladesh economy really vulnerable to external shocks Staff Correspondent Economists and trade experts on Saturday called for formation of a task force, as pledged by the government, soon to effectively to ward off the impact of the ongoing global meltdown on Bangladesh economy. Exports, foreign direct investment and remittances are the areas that may ... Read more

ECR introduced at Barisal city

Our Correspondent, Barisal Some medium and large size shops in the Barisal City Corporation areas have introduced Electronic Cash Registration (ECR) system of late. Md. Abdul Mannan Sardar, Assistant Commissioner, Anwar Hossain, Superintendent of Barisal Divisional Customs, Excise and VAT Office said that in Barisal city already twenty five business institutions have been selected for ... Read more

Dealers stop selling non-urea fertilisers as govt halves rates

Our Correspondent, Rangpur Most of the dealers under Bangladesh Chemical Industries Corporation (BCIC) in the district have stopped selling non-urea fertilizers following agriculture ministry’s declaration about subsidy on them. Farmers at different places in the districts said they are not getting Triple Super Phosphate, Di-amonia and Mutate of Potash, which are most essential during preparation ... Read more

Ministers, MPs to work together for development of Chittagong

BSS, Chittagong Ministers and lawmakers at a roundtable here today pledged to work together to revive the past glory OF Chittagong through executing a time-befitting development programme and exploiting maximum economic potentials for turning the port city into a regional trade and investment hub. They said the government of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina is quite ... Read more

Chaity wins Lux-Channel i Super Star crown

Sheikh Arif Bulbon Chaity won the crown of the Lux Channel I Super Star 2008 yesterday. Tajzi became first runner-up, while Deepa stood the second runner-up position. This was announced at the grand finale of beauty pageant and talent hunt contest ‘Lux-Channel i Super Star,’ at Bangladesh-China Friendship Convention Centre in the city yesterday night. ... Read more

AL plans top-down approach,BNP for bottom-up

PARTY REORGANISATION AL plans top-down approach,BNP for bottom-up Shahidul Islam Chowdhury and Partha Pratim Bhattacharjee Major political parties, including the ruling Awami League and the opposition in parliament Bangladesh Nationalist Party, are planning to democratically revitalise respective parties and hold national council sessions after the January 22 upazila elections. The Awami League is planning to ... Read more

UN-run school struck in Gaza

Israel shells 50 targets ahead of truce vote Afp, Ap, Gaza City Israel pummelled Gaza with new strikes yesterday destroying 50 targets, including a UN-run school sheltering hundreds of refuges in the north, hours before an expected unilateral halt to a 22-day war on Hamas. The Israeli security

Violence in two more univs

VC confined in CU, 40 hurt in Jagannath Univ Staff Correspondent Violence on Saturday spilled over to two more public universities after Jahangirnagar University centring on political enmity and in-fighting of the Chhatra League over stranglehold on campuses. At least 40 students were injured in the clashes in Jagannath University. Students in Chittagong University had ... Read more

AL asks BCL leaders to rein in errant activists

Partha Pratim Bhattacharjee The ruling Awami League has asked top leaders of Bangladesh Chhatra League, its associate body, to go tough on activists involved in recent campus violence that forced closure of a few educational institutions, a leader of BCL told New Age. The government has also asked the law enforcers to take action against ... Read more

Industrial pollution chokes people, crops alike

Mirza Shakil and Pinaki Roy Ammonia mixed toxic gas and urea dust emitted from Jamuna Fertiliser Factory (JFF) in Jamalpur have allegedly been wreaking havoc on the local environment and causing debilitating illnesses among the locals. The toxic gas of the largest urea producing factory, at Tarandani of Sarishabari upazila in Tangail, has also been ... Read more

Deputy speaker from opposition, no chance for war criminals

Says Abdus Shahid Staff Correspondent Abdus Shahid, who was picked to be chief whip by prime minister, said the nation would not accept any war criminal as the deputy speaker of the parliament if the opposition party proposes such name. “The nation will not accept any war criminal as the deputy speaker as the nation ... Read more

Hasina to talk to South Asian countries

JOINT TASK FORCE AGAINST TERRORISM Hasina to talk to South Asian countries United News of Bangladesh . Dhaka The prime minister, Sheikh Hasina, said she would talk to South Asian countries to form an anti-terrorism task force as her government wants to build Bangladesh as a peaceful country. ‘I will talk to other countries to ... Read more