Mahfuz Kabir

Paris climate deal and adaptive social protection

The Paris deal on climate change has already created substantial optimism across the world. It is mainly due to three high notes of the deal, at

The new pay scale: Is a price hike inevitable?

Finally, the government has conveyed a 'financial greeting' to its employees on the eve of Victory Day through the gazette notification

THE AMERICAN ZEROS

Bridging the gap between Iran and the West would help soften Iran's present voice against Israel through a possible political and social transformation in favour of the West.

Of crawling growth and an underfed economy?

Of late, the Finance Minister formally admitted that the growth targets over the past years were unattainable. In fact, by this year the

Election game: Cities, citizens and coins

THE government is going to hold city corporations elections in less than a month. It is commonly believed that this is going to be a powerful stabiliser of the prolonged political heat, giving citizens a breathing space in the midst of the boiling atmosphere.

Services waiver

AFTER returning from negotiation in Geneva, the commerce minister and his team expressed confidence about access to services market in developed countries by Bangladesh as an LDC. It is clearly vital for the country as the value of service export is $3.7 billion, or more than 10% of total exports as of 2013, and it experienced 92% growth in the last five years.

January 2, 2016
January 2, 2016

Paris climate deal and adaptive social protection

The Paris deal on climate change has already created substantial optimism across the world. It is mainly due to three high notes of the deal, at

December 19, 2015
December 19, 2015

The new pay scale: Is a price hike inevitable?

Finally, the government has conveyed a 'financial greeting' to its employees on the eve of Victory Day through the gazette notification

August 3, 2015
August 3, 2015

THE AMERICAN ZEROS

Bridging the gap between Iran and the West would help soften Iran's present voice against Israel through a possible political and social transformation in favour of the West.

June 7, 2015
June 7, 2015

Of crawling growth and an underfed economy?

Of late, the Finance Minister formally admitted that the growth targets over the past years were unattainable. In fact, by this year the

March 31, 2015
March 31, 2015

Election game: Cities, citizens and coins

THE government is going to hold city corporations elections in less than a month. It is commonly believed that this is going to be a powerful stabiliser of the prolonged political heat, giving citizens a breathing space in the midst of the boiling atmosphere.

February 21, 2015
February 21, 2015

Services waiver

AFTER returning from negotiation in Geneva, the commerce minister and his team expressed confidence about access to services market in developed countries by Bangladesh as an LDC. It is clearly vital for the country as the value of service export is $3.7 billion, or more than 10% of total exports as of 2013, and it experienced 92% growth in the last five years.

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