If the programme succeeds, farmers, especially the poor, will be able to produce various types of crops, including vegetables, says State Minister for Environment Shaikh Faridul Islam.
The surge of fuel prices is placing renewed pressure on energy-import-dependent Asian economies, including Bangladesh.
Bangladesh’s recently elected prime minister, Tarique Rahman, and his Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) government face many ...
Relations between Bangladesh and India were under severe strain for 18 months in the aftermath of the fall of the Sheikh ...
The BNP’s victory reflects voters' desire for stability after political upheaval, but whether they can deliver on their ...
Prime Minister Tarique Rahman on Monday inaugurated the Canal Excavation Programme–2026 as part of the government’s ...
Bangladesh’s low-lying terrain combined with the crisscrossed river network, which is cause for recurring floods, tidal ...
BANGLADESH’S journey towards food security is a story of resilience, innovation and ongoing challenges. From the days of ...
Prime Minister Tarique Rahman yesterday pledged to transform Bangladesh into an economically and politically strong nation with the support of its people.
State Minister for Environment, Forest and Climate Change Sheikh Faridul Islam today said initiatives have been taken to ...
Somewhere in the finance ministries of Islamabad, Dhaka, and Manila, officials are running the same calculations they ran in 2022. How much can we subsidise? How long can we hold the tariff line? How ...
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