A survey on 2,363 people has found that 81 percent want the interim government to stay until the reforms are done.
A new era with a new populace doesn’t just need a new constitutional dispensation but a new way of arriving at such a dispensation.
The interim government has decided to form six commissions to reform the judiciary, election system, administration, police, Anti-Corruption Commission, and the constitution, said Chief Adviser Prof Muhammad Yunus in his address to the nation yesterday.
Chief Adviser Professor Muhammad Yunus will address the nation at 7:30pm today
A month ago, as Bangladesh teetered on the brink of chaos after the downfall of Sheikh Hasina, Nobel Laureate Muhammad Yunus returned home to steer the nation through political turbulences.
Noted economist Anu Muhammad yesterday said none of the demands of protesting workers have been given proper attention by the interim government.
Tanim Ahmed delves into the key events that defined August in Bangladesh.
A US delegation is scheduled to visit Dhaka in middle of September to discuss cooperation with the newly formed interim government
The government is yet to appoint deputy commissioners in 25 districts even though 13 days have gone by since the DCs from those districts were withdrawn.
A survey on 2,363 people has found that 81 percent want the interim government to stay until the reforms are done.
A new era with a new populace doesn’t just need a new constitutional dispensation but a new way of arriving at such a dispensation.
The interim government has decided to form six commissions to reform the judiciary, election system, administration, police, Anti-Corruption Commission, and the constitution, said Chief Adviser Prof Muhammad Yunus in his address to the nation yesterday.
Chief Adviser Professor Muhammad Yunus will address the nation at 7:30pm today
Noted economist Anu Muhammad yesterday said none of the demands of protesting workers have been given proper attention by the interim government.
A month ago, as Bangladesh teetered on the brink of chaos after the downfall of Sheikh Hasina, Nobel Laureate Muhammad Yunus returned home to steer the nation through political turbulences.
Tanim Ahmed delves into the key events that defined August in Bangladesh.
A US delegation is scheduled to visit Dhaka in middle of September to discuss cooperation with the newly formed interim government
The government is yet to appoint deputy commissioners in 25 districts even though 13 days have gone by since the DCs from those districts were withdrawn.
The government is seeking as much as $8 billion in budget support by December from the development partners, including the International Monetary Fund (IMF), to pay back foreign liabilities and boost foreign exchange reserves.