PBS Newshour Reports on Innovative Ways to Supply Clean Water to Dhaka Slums
March 23, 2011 1 min. read

Yesterday for World Water Day PBS Newshour, in partnership with the Pulitzer Center on Crisis Reporting, ran an excellent piece on new approaches to get clean water to Dhaka’s explosively numerous, and growing, slum dwelling population. Here’s the video that aired, with special correspondent Steve Sapienza: Please visit the PBS Newshour webpage dedicated to this rather excellent […]

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Grameen Bank Founder Receives Support From Hillary Clinton
March 12, 2011 2 min. read

Over a phone call, U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton offered her support to Grameen Bank founder Dr. Md. Yunus.  State Department spokesperson Phillip J. Crowley said that “Secretary Clinton spoke yesterday with Dr Muhammad Yunus and expressed support for the independence of the Grameen Bank in Bangladesh.” It’s not just that Mrs. Clinton offered […]

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Chair of Bangladesh Human Rights Commission Thinks Mandela is Dead-NY TImes Agrees
March 7, 2011 2 min. read

I don’t know what’s worse: that the New York Times printed a quote from an estimable and important Bangladeshi that was off the mark; or whether, it’s worse that the quote in question was offered by the chairman of Bangladesh Human Rights Commission. Let’s start with the former issue.  The quote in question was delivered […]

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Dr. Yunus, Founder of Grameen Bank Dismissed From Leadership Role
March 2, 2011 3 min. read

Dr. Mohammad Yunus has been fired from his role as managing director of Grameen Bank, essentially because he did not seek approval of his leadership role from Bangladesh Bank, the central bank of Bangladesh, from the moment he turned 61.  Really, that’s the reason he was fired earlier today. According to the New York Times: […]

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AL Withdraws Charges Against Former President H.M. Ershad
March 2, 2011 2 min. read

The Awami League government just let H.M. Ershad have a pass–it dropped charges brought against him by the BNP led government of the 1990’s.  Along with 75 others withdrawals out 836 politically motivated cases,the case against former President Ershad’s moves to buy radar techinology from the United States at a higher price, presumably pocketing the […]

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Bangladesh's Mutual Advantage Relationship With Int'l Powers Continues
February 25, 2011 2 min. read

The government of Bangladesh is working with its counterparts in Russia to put in a 2000 megawatt power plant in the district of Pabna.  The joint move was put into play yesterday after having been accepted as a feasible policy last May. The final deal will be signed by Sheikh Hasina during a state visit to […]

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3 Interesting Business and Investment developments in February 2011
February 24, 2011 1 min. read

 Bangladesh, like other regional developing economies, has over the years taken steps to open up its doors to foreign investment.  The Board of Investment (BoI) recently announced the following changes to its policy: Simpler rules and regulations for foreign companies seeking to open offices in Bangladesh Foreign workers must receive a work permit from BoI […]

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Ekushay February: An Opportunity to Reflect on Shared National Values
February 21, 2011 2 min. read

Bangladeshis nationwide are commemorating the men who died on this day in 1952, a day that is now seeped in political and cultural significance.  Now, nearly all Bangladeshis know and accept the conventionally shared meaning of the day. It is important, however, to remind oneself and each other that some share of the significance of […]

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PM Blames BNP for Price Hikes and Stock Market Woes
February 7, 2011 2 min. read

Now this can’t be right.  While trying to downplay the day’s ongoing protests, Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina blamed the opposition BNP for the skyrocketing price of food and for the stock price scandal overwhelming the Dhaka Stock Exchange. According to a Daily Star report, she said: “The BNP has created issues for calling hartal by […]

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FPA Bangladesh Blog Will Soon Welcome a New Writer
February 5, 2011 1 min. read

Dear readers, please know that the Bangladesh blog will soon invite a new writer who will be responsible for covering the business and finance news in Bangladesh. The new Bangladesh writer, my good friend, is immensely talented.  He brings to the table a real hand feel for the business and finance communities in Bangladesh.   […]

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Biman Suspends Flights to London Indefinitely
February 5, 2011 1 min. read

Citing shortages in its fleet of aircraft, Biman Bangladesh Airlines, the most popular international carrier in Bangladesh has suspended direct flights to London, Heathrow. It is important to note that the Dhaka to London route was reinstituted only last year after a disruption of some 12 years. Nevertheless, this move restricts international thoroughfare at a […]

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Rising Food Prices Put Pressure on Budget as Government Imports Food
February 4, 2011 2 min. read

Rising global food prices have put pressure on the Awami League government to make swift moves to procure a larger supply of staple foods.  Perhaps fearing nation-wide protests that might well last for sometime–if organizers plan on modeling their grievances on the protest movements in the Middle East– the government has sworn to buy more […]

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