Bangladesh Government Provides Daily Fuel Subsidy to Ease Public Suffering
The Bangladesh government is providing a daily fuel subsidy of Tk 167 crore to alleviate public suffering amidst rising fuel costs.
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The Bangladesh government is providing a daily fuel subsidy of Tk 167 crore to alleviate public suffering amidst rising fuel costs.
The Bangladesh government has announced plans to procure two cargoes of Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG), palm oil, and various vaccines to meet national demands.
The Bangladesh government has ordered primary schools to remain open for an additional 10 Saturdays after the Eid vacation.
The Bangladeshi government plans to introduce crop insurance for farmers, as announced by the agriculture minister, to provide financial protection against agricultural losses.
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The Bangladesh government has announced the cancellation of the school admission lottery system, signaling a change in the country's educational enrollment policies.
Bangladesh's Commerce Minister announced that a government body will investigate the disparity between wholesale and retail prices.
The Daily Star covers discussions surrounding public accountability within the Bangladesh government.
The Bangladesh government is taking steps to secure an adequate supply of fertilizers for the upcoming Aman cultivation season.
The Bangladesh government has established a committee tasked with preparing a crisis plan in anticipation of potential global war risks.
The government of Bangladesh has reinstated Kohinoor Mian, a former official of the Dhaka Metropolitan Police (DMP). The details of his reinstatement were reported by Dhaka Tribune.
Bangladesh's Home Minister announced that the government has cancelled the traditional Independence Day illumination events as a measure to reduce energy consumption.
The government of Bangladesh has announced plans to compile a list of extortionists as part of efforts to combat the crime.
The Bangladesh government has transferred 10 Superintendents of Police as part of a reshuffle.
The government of Bangladesh has appointed new secretaries to four different ministries and divisions.
The Bangladesh government has imposed a two-month ban on fishing in the Meghna River to protect jatka, the juvenile hilsa fish, ensuring their growth and sustainability.
The Bangladesh government has pledged to ensure safe waterway travel during the upcoming Eid festival.
Bangladesh's new government has reinstated the President's press wing, which had been abolished by the immediate past interim regime of Muhammad Yunus.
The governor of Bangladesh's central bank announced that the new government will continue with ongoing banking reforms.

As the new Bangladesh government moves into office, the two largest economies in the region, India and China, are stepping up outreach to the administration led by Prime Minister Tarique Rahman.
India has conveyed its desire to strengthen people-centric cooperation with the new Bangladesh government, aiming for a positive and constructive bilateral relationship. This message was delivered by Indian High Commissioner Pranay Verma to the foreign minister and state minister, emphasizing mutual interest and benefit. Both nations have agreed to maintain regular engagement to further solidify their ties.
The government of Bangladesh has formally requested a three-year deferment from the United Nations regarding its graduation from the Least Developed Country (LDC) status.
The Bangladesh government plans to eliminate tariffs on 4,500 products imported from the United States.
The Bangladesh government is implementing measures aimed at reducing severe traffic congestion in the capital city of Dhaka.
The Bangladesh government has promoted 264 officers to the rank of senior assistant secretary.
A government official, Swapan, stated that the Bangladeshi government is actively working to ensure the utmost freedom for mass media.
The Bangladesh government has instructed banks to write off Tk 10,000 loans for farmers and withdraw related legal cases, aiming to provide relief to the agricultural sector.
The Bangladeshi government is set to enact two ordinances into law, indicating new legislative developments in the country.
Government office heads in Bangladesh have been urged to ensure austerity in fuel consumption, likely in response to rising fuel costs or a broader government initiative to save resources.
The Education Minister of Bangladesh announced plans to recruit 9,000 religious teachers for primary schools, aiming to enhance religious education across the country.
Government employees in Bangladesh have reportedly engaged in protests, though specific details of their grievances are not provided.
The Bangladesh government has approved the purchase of three LNG cargoes, a move aimed at boosting the nation's energy security and ensuring a stable supply of natural gas.
Rumeen Farhana of the Dhaka Tribune reports that the Bangladesh government has commenced its tenure amidst various crises, indicating a challenging period ahead for the administration.
Civil society organizations in Bangladesh are urging the government to pass the National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) ordinance without any changes. This call was reported by Dhaka Tribune.
The Bangladesh government is calling on citizens to conserve fuel as the cost of importing Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) has doubled, impacting national energy expenses.
The Bangladeshi government has set an ambitious target to increase its tax-to-GDP ratio to 15% by the year 2035.
The Bangladesh government has made it mandatory for public officials to be present in the office between 9:00 AM and 9:40 AM.
Despite facing significant debt, the Bangladesh government is attempting to avoid an electricity price hike, according to a minister.
The Bangladesh government has announced plans to recruit one lakh (100,000) health workers to address gaps in the healthcare sector.
The Bangladesh government has announced plans to waive farm loans up to Tk 10,000, totaling Tk 1,550 crore, to provide relief to farmers.
The Bangladesh government has issued a directive for public servants to strictly adhere to official office hours.
The Bangladesh government has issued a warning of disciplinary action for irregular office attendance.
The Bangladesh government is set to launch a pilot distribution program for the Krishak Card, as announced by the Information Minister, aiming to provide direct services to genuine farmers.
The Bangladesh government is reportedly facing a significant $30 billion debt servicing bill, highlighting challenges in its national finances.
The Bangladesh government has approved the appointment of a new Managing Director for Sammilito Islami Bank.
A new government in Bangladesh is confronted with the significant challenge of restoring trust and cleaning up the banking sector amidst an ongoing crisis.
The Jamaat Ameer has urged the government to engage all political parties on national issues.
The Bangladesh government has appointed new deputy and assistant press secretaries to the President.
Dulu announced that the government plans to excavate 20,000 kilometers of canals over the next five years.
The Bangladesh government is reportedly considering relaxing existing caps on fuel purchases, a move that could come into effect as early as today.
An article discusses the critical need for the Bangladesh government to prioritize and address the ongoing power and energy challenges facing the nation.
The Bangladesh government has appointed administrators to 42 district councils, as reported by the Dhaka Tribune.
The Education Minister of Bangladesh announced the government's plan to recruit 9,000 religious teachers to enhance religious education.
Dulu announced that the implementation of the government's election pledges has begun, signaling the start of fulfilling commitments made during the recent electoral campaign.
An article discusses the imperative of ending child abuse in Bangladesh and questions whether the new government is equipped to effectively tackle this significant challenge.
India began supplying 5,000 tons of diesel to Bangladesh via pipeline on Tuesday, part of an annual agreement for 180,000 tons. This delivery aims to alleviate fuel shortages and combat illegal hoarding, as the Bangladesh government intensifies efforts to monitor stock levels and enforce supply limits.
The newly formed government in Bangladesh is reportedly encountering its initial tests and challenges.
The Bangladesh government announced plans to operate women-dedicated buses under the Bangladesh Road Transport Corporation (BRTC) to enhance safety and convenience for female commuters.
The Daily Star reports on the current government office timings in Bangladesh.
The government of Bangladesh is reportedly contemplating a 7 to 10-day public holiday period for the upcoming Eid celebrations.
The Bangladesh government has reshuffled army officers for the second time in a week. High-level officers facing criticism for their alleged pro-Pakistan and pro-Jamaat roles have been transferred. This move strengthens the position of army chief Waker-Uz-Zaman. The government is also ending services of contractual appointees from the interim government, breaking old chains of influence.
The State Minister announced that the Bangladesh government plans to recruit 100,000 health workers to enhance grassroots healthcare services across the country.
The Bangladesh government plans to gradually issue 2 crore family cards to citizens.
The Bangladesh government has announced it will review harassment cases filed after August 5.
The European Union is looking to launch a new chapter in its relationship with the new government of Bangladesh.
The Bangladesh government has appointed full-time administrators to six city corporations, signaling a change in local governance.

The Bangladesh government had suspended tourist visa services from its diplomatic missions in India due to security reasons.
The Bangladesh government has announced the appointment of a new Managing Director for Sammilito Islami Bank.
The new Bangladesh government has announced its intention to continue efforts to extradite UK Labour MP Tulip Siddiq, whom they refer to as a 'convicted criminal,' despite the UK not recognizing the verdict.