Police, Coast Guard to work jointly against extortion: Sakhawat
Police, Coast Guard to work jointly against extortion: Sakhawat
Israeli security cabinet approves Gaza ceasefire deal
Israeli security cabinet approves Gaza ceasefire deal
Youth can change country's image: Fakhrul
Youth can change country's image: Fakhrul
Tulip involved in corruption as she belongs to Sheikh family: Rizvi
Tulip involved in corruption as she belongs to Sheikh family: Rizvi
Competent public representatives stressed to properly run state
Competent public representatives stressed to properly run state
Unloading of 22,000 MT of rice imported from Myanmar begins in Ctg
Unloading of 22,000 MT of rice imported from Myanmar begins in Ctg
Akif, Khushdil power Rangpur to eighth straight victory 

Zia established multi-party democracy: Dr Anwarullah 
Zia established multi-party democracy: Dr Anwarullah 
DHAKA, Jan 17, 2025 (BSS)- Former vice-chancellor of Dhaka University Prof Dr Anwarullah Chowdhury today said Shaheed President Ziaur Rahman had established multi-party democracy in the country. "Zia had played an important role in need of the nation through establishing democracy in 1975," he said while speaking at a discussion marking 89th birth anniversary of former president Ziaur Rahman organized by Shaheed Zia Gabeshona Parishad at Jatiya Press Club here today.   Dr Anwarullah Chowdhury said the than Awami League (AL) government had destroyed democracy by establishing the Baksal.  General Zia was a unique person as he worked to establish people oriented development and started village government system.  The ousted AL government tortured BNP leaders and activists for 17 years, he said adding that they robbed the rights of the people.  Prof. Anwarullah hoped that BNP will form a government through next national election and the people will get back their rights.  He unveiled the cover of a book titled 'Zia Somogro' at the function. Prayer for BNP Chairperson Begum Khaleda Zia's recovery was also offered in the event.  President of Shaheed Zia Gabeshona Parishad Anisur Rahman Anis presided over the discussion and its joint secretary Mukit Khan Juel conducted it. BNP's leader Belal Ahmed, vice-president of organization Ruhul Amin, editor of Zia Somogro Golam Quader, former leader of Chhatra Dal Talukder Rumi, UK unit Mohila Dal member secretary Angona Alam, among others, spoke on the occasion.
JCD to observe ‘March for Justice’ tomorrow 
JCD to observe ‘March for Justice’ tomorrow 
AL lost moral rights to do politics: Nur
AL lost moral rights to do politics: Nur
PRC suggests amendment, replacement of 22 laws for police reforms
PRC suggests amendment, replacement of 22 laws for police reforms
Govt committed to bringing stolen money back: CA press wing
Govt committed to bringing stolen money back: CA press wing
Armed Forces' magistracy power extended for 60 days
Armed Forces' magistracy power extended for 60 days
Dhaka expresses deep concern on BSF acts over border fencing
Dhaka expresses deep concern on BSF acts over border fencing
BB may unveil MPS for 2nd half of FY25 on Jan 27
BB may unveil MPS for 2nd half of FY25 on Jan 27
DHAKA, Jan 17, 2025 (BSS) – Bangladesh Bank (BB) is likely to announce its Monetary Policy Statement (MPS) for the second half of the ongoing fiscal 2024-25 (FY25) on January 27. A senior official of the central bank confirmed the date and said, “We have fixed a tentative date on January 27. But we can change the date for one or two days.”       The MPS for the second half of the current fiscal is being formulated maintaining its 'contractionary' mood giving priority on inflation-combating, he added. The MPS will be the first monetary policy to be announced by Dr Ahsan H Mansur who became governor of Bangladesh Bank following the political changeover on August 5 last year. For formulating the MPS, the official said the Monetary Policy Department of the central bank is holding meetings with internal and external stakeholders as well as economists. Last week, they held meeting for the first time with stakeholders as well as economists at Chattogram, he added. The central bank also held a discussion with the country's leading research organisations recently at Lakeshore Hotel in Gulshan in the city on potential policy measures. The organisations included the Bangladesh Institute of Development Studies, Policy Research Institute of Bangladesh and South Asian Network on Economic Modelling. The official said the central bank committee forming the monetary policy will ultimately summarise the observations from various quarters regarding its goals and format, including measures for regulating currency and lending rates, before finalising it on January 20. Then the board of directors of Bangladesh Bank will approve the policy on January 22 and set a date for announcing it for implementation. Inflation in Bangladesh has been hovering above 9 percent since March 2023, with the central bank's existing contractionary monetary policy yet to cool consumer prices. Bangladesh Bank has hiked the policy rate several times to 10 percent since then. The policy rate is the interest rate at which commercial banks borrow from the central bank. But in December of the just concluded calendar year, inflation had eased slightly to 10.89 percent from 11.38 percent the previous month, according to the Bangladesh Bureau of Statistics (BBS). On July 18, 2024, the central bank unveiled the last MPS for the first half of the current fiscal FY25.
Global economy stabilizes but developing economies face tougher slog: WB
Global economy stabilizes but developing economies face tougher slog: WB
Internal Audit Unit to become fully operational from next week: Finance Secy
Internal Audit Unit to become fully operational from next week: Finance Secy
  • Latest
  • Most Viewed
Akif, Khushdil power Rangpur to eighth straight victory 
Trump homeland security pick calls border 'number one' threat
Russia, Iran pledge to strengthen military cooperation: treaty
Sharfuddoula getting US$2,000 per match in BPL
Khushdil steers Rangpur to 164-7 after shaky start
 10-day BSCIC entrepreneurs fair ends in Khulna
Unloading of 22,000 MT of rice imported from Myanmar begins in Ctg
Xi tells Trump he hopes for 'good start' to ties in new term: state media
Putin says hopes Gaza ceasefire leads to 'long-term stabilisation'
Russia and Iran against any foreign 'diktat': Putin
১০
Cluster admission test of 9 agricultural universities to be held on April 12
Cluster admission test of 9 agricultural universities to be held on April 12
Nothing to be panicked of HMPV, should remain alert, says BSMMU VC
Nothing to be panicked of HMPV, should remain alert, says BSMMU VC
Honours-masters courses won’t be introduced everywhere: NU VC
Honours-masters courses won’t be introduced everywhere: NU VC
BOU committed to ensuring equality, safety, and rights for third-gender students
BOU committed to ensuring equality, safety, and rights for third-gender students
 10-day BSCIC entrepreneurs fair ends in Khulna
 10-day BSCIC entrepreneurs fair ends in Khulna
KHULNA, Jan 17, 2025 (BSS) - A 10-day BSCIC Entrepreneurs Fair-2025 ended here this afternoon with a call to boost the economic condition of the region through increased promotion of its industrial sector.  District office of the Bangladesh Small and Cottage Industries Corporation (BSCIC) hosted the fair on its office premises adjacent to Shibbari crossing.  A spectrum of locally produced industrial goods, including leather products, jute-made products, processed agricultural products, electrical and electronic goods, clothes, design and fashion wares and other products were displayed at 35 stalls set up at the fair venue. Deputy Commissioner Muhammad Saiful Islam attended and addressed the closing ceremony as chief guest with BSCIC Manager Tahera Nasin in the chair.  BSCIC Deputy General Manager Golam Saklain and entrepreneurs Yeasin Arafat Tipu and Minara Shirin also spoke.  Deputy Commissioner Saiful Islam said handlooms and cottage goods symbolised the true craftsmanship of the Bangladeshi artisans.  Various artisan communities are scattered throughout the country, communities consisting of people who solely depend on their crafts as a primary source of income, he said.   He underscored the need for hosting more such fairs to protect the handicrafts goods from diminishing further.  Additional investment in this sector was needed to bolster the economic condition of both urban and rural areas and to rid the society from the vicious circle of poverty, he said.   BSCIC Deputy General Manager Golam Saklain said that the fair had been organised in order to increase the visibility of handloom and cottage industrial goods through preserving and encouraging the practices of local artisans.  Later, three entrepreneurs who clinched the first, second and third positions respectively in the fair were given crests and certificates, while representatives of each of the stalls was given certificates.
Vermicomposting turns Netrokona's numerous people self-reliant
Vermicomposting turns Netrokona's numerous people self-reliant
3 die in Chattogram road accident
3 die in Chattogram road accident
Trump homeland security pick calls border 'number one' threat
Trump homeland security pick calls border 'number one' threat
WASHINGTON, Jan 17, 2025 (BSS/AFP) - US Homeland Security secretary nominee Kristi Noem said Friday weaknesses at the southern border are the country's "number one threat" as she set out her vision for the department that will oversee Donald Trump's promised immigration crackdown. The South Dakota governor would be in overall charge of Customs and Border Protection and Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) -- agencies on the front line of US efforts to get to grips with a surge in undocumented migrants in recent years. The department also leads on cybersecurity, terrorism and federal emergency management -- another hot-button issue in the wake of last year's two devastating hurricanes and the ongoing wildfires in Los Angeles. Noem, 53, is best known internationally for sinking her chances of being Trump's vice-presidential pick with her cheerful admission that she had shot her dog, Cricket, because it was "untrainable." Despite her state's distance from Mexico, Noem sent National Guards troops to the frontier, earning plaudits from the Republican right. In her opening statement, she said the southern border would be a top priority, asserting America's "right and... responsibility to secure our borders against those who would do us harm," while stressing that the system must be fair and lawful. Underlining her focus on the issues, she was asked about domestic terrorism but pivoted back to the border. "This is a grave concern for our country, as we all agree that the number one threat to our homeland security is the southern border," she said. Illegal immigration was a key issue in November's election, and Trump's promises to seal the border and carry out the largest deportation program in American history appeared to resonate at the ballot box. - 'Unchecked power' - Just days after the election, Trump named as his new "border czar" Tom Homan, a former acting director of ICE who oversaw a hugely controversial policy that separated parents and children at the border. Noem, who would be his boss, appeared to have robust support from Republicans who are in the Senate majority and will ultimately decide her future. But the job is considered a pressure cooker, and Trump went through six permanent or acting Homeland Security secretaries during his first term. The Democratic appointee that Noem would replace, Alejandro Mayorkas, was a target of Republican fury as illegal entries across the southern border soared in 2023 and he was impeached last year. Homeland Security Committee Chairman Rand Paul described the 260,000-employee DHS as an agency that "epitomizes unchecked power" and "demands rigorous scrutiny." He said Noem would have the task of restoring "transparency and accountability" to lead head up a bureaucracy that had "lost its way." Newly released financial disclosures reveal that Noem made $139,750 in an advance payment for the memoir in which she recounted how she shot and killed a disobedient family pet. Democrats did not give Noem the hard time that other nominees have experienced, however, and the opening exchanges were cordial. "Governor, thank you again for your willingness to serve in this incredibly important position," said Gary Peters, the panel's top Democrat. Her appearance capped a week of confirmation hearings on Capitol Hill for around a dozen of Trump's cabinet nominees, including his picks to lead the State, Justice and Defense departments. In the most contentious showdown, Democrats grilled defense secretary nominee Pete Hegseth over his lack of relevant experience, alcohol abuse and sexual assault allegations. But he has Republican support and looks set to secure the post as head of the world's most powerful military. Next week, the Senate is expected to hear from Trump's nominees for United Nations ambassador, Agriculture secretary and head of Veterans Affairs.
BCB to hold Women’s BPL in February
BCB to hold Women’s BPL in February
Bangladesh needs an ICC trophy in ODI cricket: Aurther
Bangladesh needs an ICC trophy in ODI cricket: Aurther
BFF–AFC A diploma course begins tomorrow
BFF–AFC A diploma course begins tomorrow
Sharfuddoula getting US$2,000 per match in BPL
Sharfuddoula getting US$2,000 per match in BPL
Akif, Khushdil power Rangpur to eighth straight victory 
Akif, Khushdil power Rangpur to eighth straight victory 
Fakirerpool earn second win in BPL 
Fakirerpool earn second win in BPL 
Pothas resigns from Bangladesh coaching role
Pothas resigns from Bangladesh coaching role

Start Prayer Time

Date : 18 Jan, 2025
France's cinemas show the way in post-Covid recovery
France's cinemas show the way in post-Covid recovery
Actor Saif Ali Khan injured in knife attack at Mumbai home
Actor Saif Ali Khan injured in knife attack at Mumbai home
'Conclave' and 'Emilia Perez' top nominations for BAFTAs
'Conclave' and 'Emilia Perez' top nominations for BAFTAs
Record 36.8 million tourists visited Japan in 2024
Record 36.8 million tourists visited Japan in 2024
Ctg airport takes precautionary measures to screen HMPV virus
Ctg airport takes precautionary measures to screen HMPV virus
Medical tests, doctor's advice important to stay healthy: BRUR VC
Eight dead in suspected Marburg outbreak in Tanzania: WHO
Crops worth Tk 1,190 crore produced annually in Rangpur char 
Crops worth Tk 1,190 crore produced annually in Rangpur char 
Relay system mustard cultivation gains popularity among farmers
Supply of newly harvested onion pushes price down in Rangpur region
IEA forecasts record nuclear electricity production in 2025
IEA forecasts record nuclear electricity production in 2025
Tunisian rehab barge offers hope for vulnerable sea turtles
Thousands to be evacuated after Mount Ibu eruption