The Canadian government alleged on Tuesday that Indian Minister of Home Affairs Amit Shah, a close ally of Hindu nationalist Prime Minister Narendra Modi, was behind the plots to target Sikh separatists on Canadian soil. Read the full news here: https://lnkd.in/gstuPGFF
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The Financial Express (FE) is the first financial daily of Bangladesh in English under the ownership of company -- International Publications Limited which was incorporated under the Companies Act in the year, 1993. The FE started its journey in 1993. In terms of circulation this daily now ranks second, both in its print and on online editions, among its contemporaries, in English language, in Bangladesh. It has currently syndication arrangements with the London-based Financial Times (FT) and the Prague-based Project Syndicate. The FE’s prime objective is dissemination of fair and objective news and information. It makes its best efforts to keep its readers informed about the ongoing social, economic, financial and political developments daily (excepting its announced holidays) in its print edition, and also round-the-clock through its online version. It gives extensive coverage of economic and business developments taking place at home and abroad, in its both print and online editions. The FE puts particular emphasis on publication of in-depth analyses, views and opinions on major domestic, regional and global trade, business and other related issues. The FE attaches importance to the broad principles of a competitive market-oriented economy; it remains steadfast in its commitment to promoting its goals and objectives in an environment in which the public policies should be geared to playing a facilitatory role under a transparent rule-based system and also to fostering inclusive growth and participatory socio-economic and political development in countries like Bangladesh. Besides, the newspaper is focussed on promoting economic and financial literacy in the country through its reader-friendly presentation of news and views. The FE is committed to serving the interest of its readers and people in general. While upholding professional and ethical values of journalism, the FE takes into account the prevailing laws of the country that are applicable to publication
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Farhan Fardaus
Staff Reporter at Financial Express Bangladesh
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Partha Modak
Analyst at PwC Bangladesh
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Nurul Karim (AZAD)
Assistant Manager (Advertisement), Digital Marketing Department at The Financial Express
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MTO - Impact Team @ Hishabee || Ex-Analyst at Bangladesh Angels || Business & Startup Enthusiast
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Defending champions Bangladesh will play hosts Nepal in the final match of the seven-nation South Asian Football Federation (SAFF) Women's Championship' 2024 today (Wednesday) evening in a hope to retain the regional title. Read the full news here: https://lnkd.in/gK-K-r-n
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সরকারি চাকরিতে প্রবেশের বয়সসীমা ৩৫ করার দাবিতে শাহবাগে সমাবেশ করছেন চাকরি প্রত্যাশীরা। বুধবার (৩০ অক্টোবর) সকালে শাহবাগে জাদুঘরের সামনে এ সমাবেশ শুরু হয়। আন্দোলনকারীরা বলছেন, চাকরিতে প্রবেশের বয়সসীমা ৩৫ করে যদি প্রজ্ঞাপন জারি না করা হয় তাহলে আরও কঠোর কর্মসূচি ঘোষণা করবেন তারা। Read the full news here: https://lnkd.in/gruER8iC
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Twitter: Students from seven colleges in Dhaka have taken to the streets once again to press for the formation of an independent university, causing severe traffic congestion and immense sufferings to commuters. Hundreds of students took up positions at the Science Laboratory intersection around 11:00 am Wednesday, as per media reports. Read the full news here: https://lnkd.in/gVyE6XQx
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The body of Assistant Sub-Inspector (ASI) Sadrul Hasan (40), who went missing in the Padma River, was recovered on Tuesday, nearly 34 hours after his disappearance. The floating body was retrieved by a team of divers from the Fire Service around noon on Tuesday near the Shilaidah ferry terminal in Kumarkhali Upazila. Read the full news here: https://lnkd.in/gvXmSxGW
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Renaissance Dhaka Gulshan Hotel will create the ultimate Halloween experience from October 31 to November 2, 2024, with an array of thrilling events, treats, and hauntingly good offers for guests to cut loose and revel in the spooky spirit. Read the full news here: https://lnkd.in/gBuFvA3V
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The Ministry of Commerce has taken an initiative to return monies owed to traders by e-commerce companies that went bust all of a sudden, leaving innumerable buyers and sellers in the lurch. The ministry has asked for a complete list of these affected customers by November 14. The ministry has also issued a public notice in this regard, UNB reports. Read the full news here: https://lnkd.in/grWkkP_B
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Stating that the government should not make any hasty decisions regarding constitutional matters, BNP Acting Chairman Tarique Rahman on Tuesday called upon all to maintain national unity at any cost to resist any plots by evil quarters. While virtually exchanging greetings with members of the Hindu community, he also urged the members of different religious communities not to be misled by any conspiracy or rumours propagated by associates of the deposed fascist Awami League aimed at destabilising the country, reports UNB. Read the full news here: https://lnkd.in/gn-9aQsS
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Indian news outlet - The Wire - in its recent article highlights how a successful Bangladesh, under Chief Adviser Professor Muhmmad Yunus, is more likely to be a strong ally of India than a failing one, reports BSS. Vinod Khosla, a businessman and venture capitalist, wrote the opinion released in The Wire on October 27. Read the full news here: https://lnkd.in/g3m5AYQc
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Students from seven colleges in Dhaka have taken to the streets once again to press for the formation of an independent university. They took up positions at the Science Laboratory intersection around 11:30 am. The protest caused heavy traffic congestion on nearby roads. Read the full news here: https://lnkd.in/gpB9Htwg