"The government is not dependent on public support. Hence, it gives no importance to public suffering."
Online purchases are getting costlier as courier companies in the country have collectively raised their fares in response to the recent increase in fuel prices.
If things are bad, there must be a good reason for it.
As Bangladesh, facing an unprecedented economic crisis, has entered a negotiation with the IMF for a USD 4.5 billion loan package, a few discussions have ensued in the country.
Government must take action against officials violating the restriction
Government must listen to experts to fix long-standing problems
Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina yesterday said the government started a process to collect an additional $1,000 million as budgetary support to tackle future emergency situations and the economic crisis stemming from the Russia-Ukraine war.
The finance minister of Bangladesh is scheduled to place the national budget for 2022-23 fiscal year at parliament on June 9.
The current global political, economic and trade situations are not favourable for a developing country like Bangladesh.
"The government is not dependent on public support. Hence, it gives no importance to public suffering."
Online purchases are getting costlier as courier companies in the country have collectively raised their fares in response to the recent increase in fuel prices.
If things are bad, there must be a good reason for it.
As Bangladesh, facing an unprecedented economic crisis, has entered a negotiation with the IMF for a USD 4.5 billion loan package, a few discussions have ensued in the country.
Government must take action against officials violating the restriction
Government must listen to experts to fix long-standing problems
Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina yesterday said the government started a process to collect an additional $1,000 million as budgetary support to tackle future emergency situations and the economic crisis stemming from the Russia-Ukraine war.
The finance minister of Bangladesh is scheduled to place the national budget for 2022-23 fiscal year at parliament on June 9.
The current global political, economic and trade situations are not favourable for a developing country like Bangladesh.
During the two years of pandemic, almost everybody has been pushed towards economic crisis, many to extreme poverty.