Nepal, India and Bangladesh inked the agreement in Kathmandu on October 3 this year to export 40 MW electricity from Nepal to Bangladesh between June 15 to November 15 during the rainy season for the …
Silent danger lurking in Bangladesh’s cosmetics market
The cosmetics market in Bangladesh is booming, with thousands of branded, non-branded, domestic, and foreign products flooding the shelves.
British govt keen to invest further in youth education in Bangladesh: British Deputy High Commissioner
The three-day carnival for students began today (November 15) and will continue until November 17 at the premises of International Hope School Bangladesh in Uttara, Dhaka.
Navigating financial challenges
The business environment in Bangladesh is growing increasingly challenging, with companies faced with a combination of rising costs, changing interest rates, geopolitical instability, and shifting …
OPINIONS | Why Maulanas in Bangladesh are giving death threats to Hindus?
Several thousand Jihadi protesters came out on the streets chanting slogans for beheading all ISKCON devotees. They have blamed Bangladeshi Hindus as pro-Modi ‘dalaals’ (brokers).
Indian Americans to urge Trump administration for sanctions against Bangladesh
In a statement days before the November 5 general elections, Trump condemned the attack on Hindus in violence-hit Bangladesh.
Revolution over but more protests than ever in Bangladesh
The solo protest of Bangladeshi hunger striker Mahbubul Haque Shipon is hard to spot among the six other demonstrations under way on the same busy thoroughfare.
Nepal’s Landmark Electricity Export to Bangladesh via India
Nepal achieved a historic feat by exporting 40 megawatts of electricity to Bangladesh through an Indian transmission line, marking the first trilateral power transaction in South Asia. This event …
In a first, Nepal exports electricity to Bangladesh via Indian power grid
The external affairs ministry said the power flow from Nepal to Bangladesh through India is expected to boost sub-regional connectivity in the power sector …
Industrial sickness and default loans: A threat to economic growth in Bangladesh
Industrial sickness weakens borrowers financially, wastes limited resources and eventually leads to industries defaulting, causing non-performing loans for lenders.