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China backs Bangladesh with USD 2.1 billion in investments amid strategic concerns over Teesta project
NEW DELHI: Amid an evolving economic partnership, China has committed USD 2.1 billion in loans, investments, and grants to Bangladesh, with the Teesta River Comprehensive Management and Restoration ...
Dhaka, Aug. 16 -- Moves taken over the past year since the incumbent government assumed power to launch new fossil fuel projects or revive scrapped ones threaten to worsen Bangladesh's economic woes, ...
India has extended $6.5 billion in assistance to Bangladesh since 2014 through two major Lines of Credit (LoC), Indian State ...
In a recent move, the government has canceled allocation of more than 4,000 hectares (10,000 acres) of forest land planned for different development activities. This encompasses more than 3,830 ...
The Bangladesh Power Development Board (BPDB) has scrapped approvals for 34 solar power plants for which letters of intent (LoIs) were issued under the Special Provisions Act. The LoIs are being ...
Bangladesh seeking contractors for 220 MW solar project Electricity Generation Co. of Bangladesh (EGCB) has issued a procurement notice for a forthcoming 220 MW solar project near its existing 75 MW ...
State Minister Kirti Vardhan Singh tells the Lok Sabha that the assistance was extended through two major Lines of Credit ...
21 July 2006 – The World Bank has agreed to provide around $275m for a planed power project in Bangladesh in order to alleviate the current power crisis. Funding is for the 300 MW Siddhirganj Peaking ...
The government is looking to steer Bangladesh’s economy away from debt dependence and toward investment-driven growth, with ...
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Five projects underway to improve primary education system, Milon tells JS
, March 15 -- The government has undertaken several projects to improve primary and mass education across Bangladesh, Primary ...
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