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Bangladesh's economy is showing early signs of stabilisation despite ongoing structural challenges, according to the "Economic Update and Outlook: May 2025" released today by the General Economics ...
Bangladesh's food production faces a significant threat, and food security is increasingly at risk as agricultural land has been eroded by 3.75% over the past eight years, driven by rapid urbanisation ...
India: Telangana domestic workers demand rights and welfare benefits; Bangladesh government sector workers oppose “black law”; Australia: Bluescope Steel electricians in New South Wales impose bans; ...
Despite increased government investment, the effectiveness of Bangladesh's social protection programmes continues to be undermined by persistent inefficiencies in targeting, a recent budget document ...
When hundreds of media workers died of Covid-19 complications across India, a few people thought the corona disaster would ...
Prime Minister Modi’s 11 years in power have seen sustained economic growth despite concerns of global slowdown. This came ...
Today, 16 months later, the unemployment situation in bankrupt Bangladesh has worsened. Did Hasina lose power due to unemployment? Many believe that unemployment was the primary reason why Hasina ...
The report noted that Bangladesh was one of the growing economies in the world before the Covid-19 pandemic, boasting a GDP growth rate of 7.9 percent, but the economy has drastically slowed down ...
How Bangladesh crisis may impact its economic growth: Explained In Bangladesh, at least 300 people reportedly died in the violence. Curfews were imposed and the internet was shut down for several ...
Due to Covid-19 and the Russia-Ukraine war, the unemployment rate at the tertiary level might have increased, he said. The survey also paints positive images as well.