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Metro, Teesta, tax reform top govt’s 5yr plan

20 August 2026
The government has announced a five-year strategic framework outlining reforms and infrastructure projects.
20 August 2026
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Govt sets five-year plan to clean up banking sector

20 August 2026
The government has set out a five-year plan to clean up the banking sector, with a focus on recovering bad loans, tightening supervision, improving governance and restoring depositor confidence.
20 August 2026

4 major bridges to get advanced monitoring system

19 August 2026
The government is set to introduce an advanced Structural Health Monitoring System (SHMS) on a pilot basis for four major bridges to improve structural safety, enable real-time monitoring, and extend the lifespan of key transport infrastructure across the country.
19 August 2026
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MRT Line 1 and 5: Pricey dollar, inflation to double costs

18 August 2026
The Metro Rail Line-1 and -5 could end up costing more than double the original estimate because of the appreciation of the US dollar, inflation, and new taxes, found the government’s independent expert committee.
18 August 2026
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The bridge that never came to be

17 August 2026
Khaleque Bhuiyan still remembers the day the piling equipment arrived at Payrakunj, seven kilometres from Patuakhali town, a spot where a bridge over the Payra river was finally meant to rise.
17 August 2026
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Tk 567cr project on cards to tackle Dhaka waterlogging

17 August 2026
The government is set to undertake a Tk 567 crore project in its first phase, backed by World Bank funding, to protect the capital and surrounding areas from severe flooding and waterlogging.
17 August 2026
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Patuakhali pins hopes on EPZ for jobs, industrialisation

16 August 2026
A total of 306 plots will be created in the EPZ and divided into three categories
16 August 2026
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Family card: A cushion for those struggling to get by

9 August 2026
On a low-lying island in Patuakhali, 32-year-old Tanjila Begum’s husband works irregularly as a day labourer in nearby watermelon fields, where seasonal tidal surges often destroy crops and wipe out daily earnings.
9 August 2026
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Inflation rises to 5-year high

Inflation rose to 6.44 per cent in October, the highest in at least five years, driven by a sharp increase in the price of food items, official figures showed yesterday.
4 November 2020
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Half the stimulus funds not disbursed yet

Banks disbursed 48 per cent of Tk 76,000 crore funds they have been entrusted with lending to the sectors creaking under the pressure of the coronavirus pandemic as of September, official data showed.
4 November 2020
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Govt seeks 85pc rise in power transmission project cost

The government will seek approval for the first revision of the Aminbazar-Maowa-Mongla Transmission Line Project today as it increases the cost by 85 per cent and extends the deadline by six months.
2 November 2020
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USD 8.83 billion earned in remittances in first 4 months of FY 2020-21

Expatriates sent home USD 2.11 billion in remittances in October this year, which is 28.62 percent higher than the same month last year, a top official of Bangladesh Bank has said. With this, the total remittance earnings from first four months of the ongoing fiscal year have been USD 8.83 billion, which is 43.42 percent higher compared to the same period in the previous fiscal year.
1 November 2020
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Remittance likely to grow 8 percent

Remittance flow to Bangladesh is likely to grow by 8 percent in 2020, compared to that of the previous year.
31 October 2020
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Shift to formal channels, cash incentives fuel remittance growth: WB

Diversion of remittances from informal to formal channels due to the difficulty of carrying money under travel restrictions amid the coronavirus pandemic, incentives granted to remitters and damages inflicted by the recent floods helped Bangladesh bring the remittance flow back to the positive territory in 2020, according to the World Bank.
31 October 2020
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A harder squeeze on poor as coarse rice going beyond reach

The retail price of coarse rice rose Tk 15 per kilogram in the last one year because of higher prices in the international market, squeezed supply and the coronavirus pandemic, official data showed.
29 October 2020
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Govt to buy paddy, rice at lower than production costs

The government yesterday announced to buy paddy and rice at prices that are below the production cost, raising doubts whether it would be able to attain the procurement target of the staple to build an adequate public stock.
28 October 2020
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Ecnec approves revision of two projects, cost up 29pc

The government yesterday revised the cost of two projects upwards by 28.72 per cent as perennial problems of complexity in land acquisition and frequent changes to project directors continue to delay construction and raise expenditures.
27 October 2020
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Vaccine for all, free of cost

The government has decided to administer Covid-19 vaccines to all the citizens free of cost once those are procured.
26 October 2020
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Govt’s bank borrowing dips amid slow spending

The government’s bank borrowing plunged 90 per cent to Tk 3,033 crore in the first quarter of the fiscal year because of the slower development activities and lower than expected spending on subsidies and paddy and rice procurement.
25 October 2020
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Procuring Covid Vaccines: Dhaka scrambles to secure funds

The government is aggressively seeking financial assistance from development partners to procure Covid-19 vaccine as soon as it hits markets.
24 October 2020
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Outbound remittances remain largely untraceable

Foreign nationals working legally and illegally in the local, foreign and multinational companies in Bangladesh send home billions of dollars every year, but there is no reliable data that can capture the true extent of the outbound remittance.
22 October 2020
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Dream coming true bit by bit

A nuclear reactor and a steam generator, the key components of the first unit of Rooppur Nuclear Power Plant, arrived in Bangladesh yesterday, paving the way for completing the main phase of the mega project.
20 October 2020
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ADP spending rebounds after pandemic pause

Development spending rose 16 per cent year-on-year to Tk 8,950 crore in September in a reassuring development for the government desperately trying to give a leg-up to the economy reeling from the coronavirus pandemic.
19 October 2020
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The never-ending debate over GDP growth

The debate over Bangladesh’s GDP growth forecasts is back again. There is wide variation in the projections made by the multilateral development agencies for the current fiscal year amid deep uncertainties about the near-term trajectory of the global economy as the pandemic is still raging.
18 October 2020
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Worth savouring, not a fluke

Bangladesh surpassing India in per capita GDP in 2020 as forecast by the International Monetary Fund is not a fluke and is rather a reflection of the country’s steady economic growth and a solid foundation, said economists yesterday.
15 October 2020
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Bangladesh set to surpass India in per capita GDP

Bangladesh is set to surpass India in terms of per capita gross domestic product (GDP) in 2020 thanks to robust agriculture production, exports and remittance despite the coronavirus pandemic, in another testimony to the country’s steadily growing economy.
14 October 2020
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Retrenched workers yet to get govt allowance in absence of beneficiary list

The disbursement of allowances for retrenched workers in the export-oriented garment, leather and footwear sectors will begin once the associations concerned provide the list of employees, according to a senior official of the finance ministry.
14 October 2020
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Govt softens stance on low-priority projects

The finance ministry has softened its stance on the disbursement of funds from the annual development programme for the low-priority projects bowing down to pressures from the line ministries and also because of the improvement in revenue collection.
13 October 2020

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