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Inflation to come down below 5pc by FY26: BB Governor
Inflation to come down below 5pc by FY26: BB Governor
DHAKA, Dec 14, 2024 (BSS) – Bangladesh Bank (BB) Governor Dr Ahsan H Mansur has expressed his optimism that the general point to point inflation rate would come down below 5 percent by the next fiscal year (2025-26). “Our aims are to bring inflation down to 7 percent by next June. We’ll bring it down to 5 percent by the next fiscal year (2025-26) and I hope it is possible. We’re implementing different policy measures to this end,” he said. The central bank governor said this while talking to BSS in an interview at the central bank headquarters in the city. According to the latest data from the Bangladesh Bureau of Statistics (BBS), the general point-to-point inflation rate in Bangladesh slightly increased in November as it reached 11.38 percent from 10.87 percent in October 2024. The increase was mainly driven by a rise in food inflation, which increased to 13.80 percent in November from 12.66 percent in October. Meanwhile, the non-food inflation rate also showed a slight increase reaching 9.39 percent in November from 9.34 percent in October. Dr Mansur said that due to floods swiped almost across the country damaging food grains and vegetables outputs, the prices of vegetables and food items are high in the market. “But, it will come down soon. If we can bring inflation down to 7 percent, then we’ll reduce the bank's interest rates and policy rates,” he added. He said the central bank has reviewed the situation in many countries, including the US, the UK, European Union or Thailand. “We’ve found that it takes at least 12 months to bring down inflation to a desired level. So, we’ve to allow that certain time,” he added. Dr Mansur said inflation has not yet come down although monetary policies have been tightened as well as the fiscal measures are being implemented to control domestic borrowings. “We’ve already made the monetary policy very tight. We’ve increased the policy rate. I’m observing the situation and I think, I will watch until the January data comes. So far it has been disappointing,” he added. Explaining these, the central bank governor said this is for two reasons as the previous government manipulated data.  “Now there is no restriction. So, last year was low, this year is actual and we’re waiting for the economy to react to the doses of economic policy tightening this time,” he added. Apart from tightening the monetary policy, Dr Mansur said the government has also removed import duties on essential food items like onions, vegetable oil, and sugar to help ease inflationary pressures on the commoners.
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RANGPUR, Dec 14, 2024 (BSS)- Director General (DG) of Bangladesh Ansar and Village Defense Party (Ansar-VDP) Major General Abdul Motaleb Sazzad Mahmud has said Ansar-VDP is working as a symbol of trust and their role is becoming visible to people.   “We want to increase the role of Ansar-VDP to ensure public security. In view of this, steps were taken to make Ansar-VDP as a disciplined and well-organized force,” he said.   He said this while addressing a function arranged for distribution of winter clothes among the distressed and cold-stricken people here today. The programme was held at Mahiganj Bangladesh Ansar and Village Defense Force Training Center in Rangpur city.   Ansar-VDP Rangpur Range Director Mohammad Abdus Samad, Rangpur District Commandant Rashedul Islam, Gaibandha District Commandant Shuvro Chowdhury, Circle Adjutant Russell Ahmed, Sadar Upazila Ansar VDP Officer-in-Charge Moniruzzaman, among others, were present.   About 200 blankets were distributed among the cold-stricken people as part of distributing winter clothes among 1600 distressed people in the northern region, Ansar-VDP sources said.    
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A palace in shock: Bashar al-Assad's final moments in Syria
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 DAMASCUS, Dec 14, 2024 (BSS/AFP) - Hours before rebel forces seized Damascus and toppled his government on Sunday, Syrian president Bashar al-Assad was already out of the country, telling hardly anyone, five former officials told AFP. The night before, Assad had even asked his close adviser Buthaina Shaaban to prepare a speech -- which the ousted leader never gave -- before flying from Damascus airport to Russia's Hmeimim air base in Syria, and from there out of the country. Assad left even "without telling... his close confidants in advance", a former aide told AFP, requesting anonymity for security reasons. "From the Russian base, a plane took him to Moscow." "His brother Maher," who commanded the Syrian army's feared Fourth Brigade, "heard about it by chance while he was with his soldiers defending Damascus. He decided to take a helicopter and leave, apparently to Baghdad," added the former aide. Other top officials in Assad's government and sources told AFP what happened in the final hours of the iron-fisted leader's 24-year rule. All spoke on condition of anonymity because of security concerns. - Leaderless - When Islamist-led rebel forces launched their offensive in Syria's north on November 27, Assad was in Moscow, where his wife Asma has been treated for cancer. Two days later, when their son Hafez was defending his doctoral thesis at a Moscow university, the whole family were there, but not Bashar, according to a presidential palace official. On November 30, when Assad returned from Moscow, Syria's second city of Aleppo was no longer under his government's control. The following week, the rebels took Hama and Homs in quick succession, before eventually reaching the capital. Another palace official said he did not see Assad the day before Damascus fell last Sunday. "On Saturday Assad didn't meet with us. We knew he was there, but did not have a meeting with him," said the top official. "We were at the palace, there was no explanation, and it caused great confusion at the senior levels and on the ground," he said. "Actually, we had not seen him since the fall of Aleppo, which was very strange." During that fateful week, Assad called a meeting of the heads of Syria's intelligence services to reassure them. But the longtime leader did not show up, and "Aleppo's fall shocked us", said the same top palace official. Hama was next to fall into rebel hands. "On Thursday, I spoke at 11:30 am with troops in Hama who assured me the city was under lockdown and not even a mouse could make it in," an army colonel told AFP. "Two hours later they received the order not to fight, and to redeploy in Homs to the south," added the officer of the next strategic city sought by the rebels on their way to Damascus. "The soldiers were helpless, changing clothes, throwing away their weapons and trying to head home. Who gave the order? We don't know." The governor of Homs told a journalist that he had asked the army to resist. But no government forces defended the city. - Delay - On Saturday morning, someone in the halls of power in Damascus brought up the idea of Assad making a speech. "We started to set up the equipment. Everything was ready," said the first palace official. "Later on we were surprised to learn that the speech had been postponed, maybe to Sunday morning." According to him, top officials and aides were unaware that while this was happening, the Syrian army had already begun destroying its archives by setting them on fire. Still on Saturday, at around 9:00 pm (1800 GMT), "the president calls his political adviser Buthaina Shaaban to ask her to prepare a speech for him, and to present it to the political committee which is meant to meet on Sunday morning", said a senior official close to Assad. "At 10:00 pm she calls him back, but he no longer picks up the phone." That evening, Assad's media director Kamel Sakr told journalists: "The president is going to deliver a statement very soon." But then Sakr, too, stopped answering his phone, as did interior minister Mohammed al-Rahmoun. The palace official said he stayed in his office until 2:30 am on Sunday. Within less than four hours, the rebels were to announce that Assad was gone. "We were ready to receive a statement or a message from Assad at any moment," said the top palace official. "We could have never imagined such a scenario. We didn't even know whether the president was still at the palace." - 'Everything was lost' - At around midnight, the palace official had been told that Assad needed a cameraman for Sunday morning. "That reassured us that he was in fact still there," he said. But just before 2:00 am, an intelligence officer called to say all government officials and forces had left their offices and positions. "I was shocked. It was just the two of us in the office. The palace was almost empty, and we were totally confused," said the official. At 2:30 am he left the palace. In the city centre, "arriving at Umayyad Square, there were plenty of soldiers fleeing, looking for transportation," he said. "There were thousands of them, coming from the security compound, the defence ministry and other security branches. We found out that their superiors had ordered them to flee." The official said it was a "frightening" scene. "Tens of thousands of cars leaving Damascus, and even more people marching on the road on foot. It was that moment I realised everything was lost and that Damascus had fallen."  
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