VOL NO REGD NO DA 1589

Saturday, October 01, 2005

 

HEADLINE

POLITICS & POLICIES

METRO & COUNTRY

VIEWS & REVIEWS

EDITORIAL

LETTER TO EDITOR

COMPANIES & FINANCE

BUSINESS & FINANCE

LEISURE & ENTERTAINMENT

MARKET & COMMODITIES

SPORTS

WORLD

 

FE Specials

FE Education

Urban Property

Monthly Roundup

Saturday Feature

Asia/South Asia

 

Feature

13th SAARC SUMMIT DHAKA-2005

WOMEN & ECONOMY

57th Republic Day of India

US TRADE SHOW

 

 

 

Archive

Site Search

 

 

 
HEADLINE
NBR to shore up VAT revenue from wholesalers, retailers
The National Board of Revenue (NBR) has initiated a move to intensify the value added tax (VAT) coll
 
Bhutan gets corridors to do trade with Bangladesh
New Delhi has decided to allow Bhutanese exporters and importers to use four new Indian exit and ent
 
New law on public procurement to ensure "social accountability"
As the authorities have embarked on enacting a new law on public procurement, top policy planners ar
 
POLITICS & POLICIES
Senate committee chief assures Morshed of working together on TRADE Act
WASHINGTON, Sept 30 (BSS): Senator Lincoln D Chafee, Chairman of the Senate Sub-committee for Near E
 
Hasina's India visit significant: Statesman
Leader of the Opposition in Parliament and Awami League President Sheikh Hasina will meet West Benga
 
BNP to observe 4th anniversary of 'vote revolution' today
The ruling BNP is going to observe October 1 (Saturday) as the 4th anniversary of 'vote revolution'
 
METRO & COUNTRY
'Strengthen govt initiated move to combat AIDS in border areas'
The government-initiated inter-ministerial approach to combat HIV/AIDS should be strengthened in the
 
Business management helps farmers improve conditions
Business management including access to market information and value chain strategy through collecti
 
Exclusive sea beach planned at Inani and Himchhari
COX'S BAZAR, Sept 30 (UNB): An exclusive sea beaches will be developed at Inani and Himchhari to mak
 
VIEWS & REVIEWS
Phishy business of internet security
It may have an odd name, but phishing is one of the fastest growing security threats on the internet
 
Toshiba delays US launch of HD DVD player
Japan's Toshiba Corporation said this week it is delaying its launch of next-generation HD DVD playe
 
Setback for PalmSource as software supplier
The software that popularized the handheld computer was dealt a large blow Monday, as Palm Inc. anno
 
EDITORIAL
Towards the growth of regional capital market
Globalisation is the watchword of the twenty-first century. However, before the peoples all over the
 
Authorised dealers take the right steps
DURING the last few months several articles written by financial experts and experienced bankers hav
 
Big revival in exports of US goods
THE report shows US merchandise exports to the 22-country market recovering sharply since 2002 and 2
 
LETTER TO EDITOR
Utilisation of resources
IT should be obvious that what we need is not increased allocation of resources. The most important
 
Combating air pollution in the city
Reportedly, air pollution in Dhaka city still afflict on average 150,000 people every year. The figu
 
DCC's garbage disposal
THE Dhaka City Corporation (DCC) is the main agent for collecting, on a regular basis, rubbish fro
 
BUSINESS/ECONOMY
Govt finalises plan on offloading its parts of shares with companies
The government has finalised a plan on offloading its parts of the shares with 21 companies, includi
 
GSMA selects Motorola to supply 6.0m low-cost handsets
The mobile industry has driven the wholesale cost of mobile phones to below $30 as part of the GSM A
 
Square Pharma launches Cephalosporins factory
Yet another milestone in Pharmaceutical manufacturing was set by Square when the company launched it
 
SPORTS
Indian boy, girl claim singles titles
Indian Sitaram Sudanwa emerged champion in the boys' singles of the Asian Under-14 Series Tennis bea
 
Lara hopes sponsor row won't keep him off Aussie tour
MELBOURNE, Australia, Sept 30 (AFP): Brian Lara said Friday he was hopeful a protracted sponsorship
 
Petrova, Safina ease through in Luxembourg
LUXEMBOURG, Sept 30 (Reuters): Second seed Nadia Petrova strolled into the Luxembourg Open quarter-f
 
WORLD
Two Chinese traders, police officer shot dead in restive Thailand
YAHA, (Thailand) Sept 30 (AFP): Two Chinese carpet traders and a police officer were shot dead Frida
 
Car bomb kills 10 in Baghdad
HILLA, (Iraq), Sept 30 (AFP): A car bomb exploded Friday morning in a busy vegetable market in the c
 
Fatah sees off Hamas challenge
RAMALLAH, Sept 30 (AFP): The ruling Palestinian movement Fatah held off Friday a challenge from the
 
 

Mail this page | Save this page | Make this page my home page

About us  |  Contact us  |  Editor's panel  |  Career opportunity | Web Mail

 

 

 

 

Copy right @ financialexpress.com