The authorities on Thursday increased the retail price of electricity will be increased by Tk0.19 per unit at the consumer level across Bangladesh.
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As the New Year begins with a set of risks that feel both wholly new and eerily familiar worldwide, Bangladesh will face rapid and sustained inflationary pressure and severe commodity price shocks, which will continue for more than two years with the debt crisis, human-made environmental damage and geopolitical contestation.
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Although the main phase of the Ijtema starts on Friday, thousands of Tabligh members in small and large groups -- all clad in tupee and punjabi -- have come to the banks of the Turag River in Tongi since Wednesday on buses, trucks, trains, and also on foot.
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Ruling Awami League's presidium member and former minister Matia Chowdhury is going to be the deputy leader of the national parliament.
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Responding to a media report of Israel's left-leaning newspaper Haaretz regarding the purchase of advanced spy tech from the country, Bangladesh Home Minister Asaduzzaman Khan has not denied that the government purchased the spyware but said it did not do so “directly” from Israel.
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This file studio photo illustration shows a smartphone with the website of Israel's NSO Group which features Pegasus' spyware, on display in Paris on July 21, 2021 AFPTraffic conditions in Dhaka are not getting any better. Many tell me conditions are worse; no one says that they are better.
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A recommendation has been made for holding the admission test of the undergraduate program of Dhaka University for the academic year 2022-23 to start from April 29.
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Nearly 50,000 large dams worldwide could lose more than a quarter of their storage capacity by 2050 as a result of sedimentation build-ups, eroding global water and energy security, according to United Nations research on Wednesday.
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Dhaka commuters have been stuck in massive traffic jam since Thursday morning as a 22km long tailback has formed from Tongi Bridge to Moghbazar in the city.
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In the first six months (July-December or H1) of the current fiscal year (FY23), garment exports to important global destinations grew moderately - both in traditional and non-traditional markets (FY23), despite looming global recession.
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Mahmud Hossain Opu/Dhaka TribuneDodging the kind of meteorite strike that forced Russia to plan a space station rescue mission is nearly impossible, yet the greater threat to spacecraft is actually the man-made debris in orbit, experts say.
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