Adani puts the squeeze on government
Indian business conglomerate Adani reportedly shut down one out of two power units in Jharkhand that supply power to Bangladesh from zero hours of Friday, claiming overdue payments totalling US$846 million. It has also threatened to shut down the remaining unit if the Bangladesh Power Development Board (BPDB) did not...
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Financial literacy the key
Three years back, the Financial Times (FT), one of the world's leading business news organisations, launched a campaign for higher financial education standards by setting up a charity body. The FT Financial Literacy and Inclusion Campaign (FLIC) focused on improving financial literacy in the United Kingdom (UK) and other parts...
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Realising economic prospects of Karnaphuli Tunnel-
The country's first-ever tunnel, built beneath the Karnaphuli riverbed, was opened to traffic with great fanfare and much enthusiasm on October 28 last year, promising to develop Chattogram into a 'one city, two towns' model, akin to Shanghai in China. This 3.32-kilometre-long tunnel, constructed at a cost of Tk 106.89...
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Benefits of students getting stock market savvy
As a university student, investing in the stock market may help you develop a wide range of skills and insights that will serve you well in the future. First of all, it teaches students how to evaluate firms by reviewing their financial statements, industry trends, and other variables that influence...
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Changing face of grocery stores
Grocery store management in Dhaka presents unique challenges due to high competition, space limitations, and diverse customer needs. Successful stores employ strategies that combine traditional selling techniques with modern technology solutions to meet the demands of urban customers.In Dhaka, grocery stores rely primarily on local suppliers from markets like Karwan...
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