The protection of intellectual property rights is key to transforming the country into “Smart Bangladesh,” according to Telecom Minister Mustafa Jabbar.
What will it take to be Smart Bangladesh?
How smart is a nation that has done virtually nothing to protect its natural resources? The catchphrase “smart cities” is certainly catchy – but in our case, still a figment of the imagination. Adnan Zillur Morshed,
Ambassadors need to understand Bangladesh’s political history before making public statement, Shahriar tells US
State Minister for Foreign Affairs Md Shahriar Alam told the US Thursday that ambassadors “need to understand the political history of Bangladesh” before making any public statement.He had a telephone call with US Deputy Secretary of State Wendy Sherman in the evening.
NBFIs cannot change any vehicle before 8-year use: Bangladesh Bank
Bangladesh Bank has instructed the non-banking financial institutions (NBFIs) that the institutions cannot change any of their vehicles before eight years. Earlier, as per a 2015 directive, there was …
India, Bangladesh agree to start talks for trade deal at an early date
The last meeting between the Commerce Ministers of the two countries was held in Dhaka in September 2018. The commerce ministry said both sides held comprehensive discussions to further strengthen bilateral economic relations.
Mominul fifty powers Bangladesh to 184-5 at tea v India
Mominul Haque’s gritty unbeaten 65 helped Bangladesh reach 184-5 at tea on the opening day of the second and final test against India in Mirpur on Thursday.The hosts lost both their openers in the mor
India is a real friend of Bangladesh: Sadhan
Food Minister Sadhan Chandra Majumder lauded the neighboring country India saying it stands by Bangladesh all the time as a genuine fried. The people of Bangladesh will never forget the love of Indian people that demonstrated by giving shelter to about one crore people and providing medicines,
2022’s Top Investigative Stories from Bangladesh
GIJN’s Bangla editor, Miraj Ahmed Chowdhury, offers his editor’s picks for the best investigative reporting from Bangladesh in 2022.
Mominul anchors Bangladesh innings with fifty as India pick regular wickets at other end
Shakib Al Hasan (16) played an inexplicable shot to get out in the first ball of the afternoon session. Mushfiqur Rahim (26) looked a class apart during his stay in the crease but Jaydev Unadkat bowled an absolute peach to get him out caught behind.
Cricket-Mominul fifty powers Bangladesh to 184-5 at tea v India
DHAKA (Reuters) -Mominul Haque’s gritty unbeaten 65 helped Bangladesh reach 184-5 at tea on the opening day of the second and final test against India in Mirpur on Thursday. The hosts lost both their …