DHAKA: A day after the Bangladesh law ministry issued a notification on Supreme Court directives for the training of 50 judicial officials in India, the Muhammad Yunus-led interim govt on Sunday …
Kolkata: Woman from Bangladesh found roaming without passport held
According to police sources, Biswas, a resident of Nachnapara Mullickkhali village in Patharghata, Barisal district, Bangladesh, had crossed the India-Bangladesh border a few days ago.
Textile clusters receiving higher enquiries amid Bangladesh crisis; order conversion by early 2025: AEPC
With foreign exchange reserves sufficient to cover only four to five months of imports, Bangladesh has faced challenges in importing cotton and fabric, which it traditionally sources from India.
Tulip Siddiq under rising pressure to resign over property scandal
The UK City minister Tulip Siddiq is under mounting pressure to resign after becoming embroiled in a scandal tied to the ousted Bangladesh government.
Bangladesh: Interim government cancels training programme for 50 judges in India amid strain in ties
The Interim government in Bangladesh has cancelled the training of 50 judges from the country in India amid deteriorating relationship between the two neighbours since the fall of former PM Sheikh …
Bangladesh paying for past policy mistakes: Finance adviser
Many foreign giant investors, including Saudi Arabia’s Aramco and South Korea’s Samsung could not make investment in Bangladesh due to policy shortcomings, he says …
BFIU asks banks to share account details of 21 journalists
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180 million people have been denied their voting rights, says Bangladesh Chief Election Commissioner
Bangladesh’s CEC aims to end voting rights deprivation for 180 million people, initiating door-to-door data collection for fair elections.
MDs of Bangladesh’s six crisis-hit banks sent on forced leave
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Why Bangladesh Cancelled Planned Training Of 50 Judges In India
New Delhi: The interim government in Bangladesh on Sunday cancelled a planned training programme for 50 judges and judicial officers in India, scrapping a previous notification. This comes just a day …