Trump’s retaliatory tariffs are driving up clothing prices: H&M CEO

Desk Report, Trump’s retaliatory tariffs are driving up clothing prices: H&M CEO Daniel Arveer, CEO of H&M Group, one of the world’s largest clothing brands, said that US President Donald Trump’s retaliatory tariffs on imported goods are starting to have an impact. This is increasing the price of clothing in the United States. The Guardian reports. Trump’s retaliatory tariffs are driving up clothing prices: H&M CEO Daniel Arveer said, “We can see that some companies in the United States have already started to raise prices. Some are raising prices aggressively;…

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HSC exam schedule, which subjects are when?

Desk Report, HSC exam schedule, which subjects are when? The 2025 Higher Secondary Certificate (HSC) and equivalent examination schedule (routine) of the country’s eight education boards has been published. HSC exam schedule, which subjects are when? According to the Secondary and Higher Secondary Education Boards (Dhaka, Rajshahi, Jessore, Comilla, Chittagong, Barisal, Sylhet, Dinajpur and Mymensingh), the 2025 HSC examination will begin on June 26 and end on August 10. Candidates must take their seats in the examination room 30 minutes before the start of the examination. The board authorities can…

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7 instructions for adhering to hygiene rules at HSC examination centers

Desk Report, 7 instructions for adhering to hygiene rules at HSC examination centers Considering the rising rate of coronavirus and dengue infection across the country, seven urgent instructions have been given to follow the hygiene rules at HSC examination centers. A hygiene rule signed by Professor Dr. Khandokar Ehsanul Kabir, President of the Bangladesh Inter-Education Board Coordination Committee, has been published on June 16. 7 instructions for adhering to hygiene rules at HSC examination centers Seven instructions to follow the hygiene rules – 1. It is mandatory for all examinees,…

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12 more people test positive for COVID-19 in Chittagong

Desk Report, 12 more people test positive for COVID-19 in Chittagong 12 more people have been infected with corona in Chittagong district. This information has been mentioned in the latest 24-hour report sent by the Chittagong Civil Surgeon’s Office on Friday afternoon. 12 more people test positive for COVID-19 in Chittagong According to sources from the Civil Surgeon’s Office, 91 samples were tested in the last 24 hours. On the other hand, 12 people have been identified as corona. Of these, 9 people were identified at the Metropolitan Hospital and…

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Chittagong Metropolitan Volunteer Party’s 71-member full committee

Desk Report, Chittagong Metropolitan Volunteer Party’s 71-member full committee The 71-member full convening committee of the Chittagong City Volunteer Party has been approved. At the same time, the full convening committees of 15 police stations and partial convening committees of 12 wards under the jurisdiction of Chittagong City were approved. The committee was approved by the central president of the Volunteer Party, SM Jilani, and the general secretary, Rajib Ahsan, on Thursday night. Earlier, on February 6, a two-member partial committee was formed with Belayet Hossain as the convener and…

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Some random questions about the July Charter and warriors

Desk Report, Some random questions about the July Charter and warriors July 24th to June 25th. Almost a year. The time is a little different. Did anyone think on July 1st last year that the situation would change as the month rolled around? In the beginning, there was the quota reform movement in government jobs. It transformed into a one-phase movement, Hasina’s removal. Then a miracle happened. Sheikh Hasina took the initiative with a bang. It was a terrible, incredible, breathtaking, dramatic, tragic turn of events. Some random questions about…

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Government is reconsidering the decision regarding the day

Desk Report, Government is reconsidering the decision regarding the day The Cabinet Division of the interim government issued separate circulars last Wednesday declaring August 5 as the ‘July Mass Uprising Day’, August 8 as the ‘New Bangladesh Day’ and July 16 as the ‘Martyr Abu Sayeed Day’. Many people, including top leaders of the National Citizens Party (NCP), objected to the declaration of August 8 as the ‘New Bangladesh Day’ among these three days. In the face of that objection, the government is considering reconsidering the decision regarding the day.…

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Revolution changed the light engineering industry of North Bengal

Desk Report, Revolution changed the light engineering industry of North Bengal Engineer Md. Mahmudunnabi Biplob from Bogra created an oxygen concentrator during the Corona pandemic. He made an oxygen concentrator during the restrictions from Bogra by staying up at night. Using indigenous technology and equipment, Md. Mahmudunnabi created a portable oxygen concentrator with his own talent in a month. Through this oxygen concentrator, up to 300 liters of oxygen can be produced from the air in the room per hour. It is also quite easy to use. The device can…

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Srabani Roy is managing four showrooms.

Desk Report, Srabani Roy is managing four showrooms. Sraboni Roy studied Pharmacy at Jahangirnagar University. Her father is an engineer and her mother is a housewife. Sraboni Roy’s journey to become an entrepreneur began in 2017. After completing her Masters in Pharmacy, she joined a pharmaceutical company in 2015. However, her inner entrepreneurial spirit could not bind her for long. After just one and a half years, she decided to quit her job and do something on her own. Srabani Roy is managing four showrooms.  Latest Politics Bangladesh Crime…

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88% of low-income people in the country eat bread and biscuits once a day

Desk Report, 88% of low-income people in the country eat bread and biscuits once a day 88 percent of the country’s low-income people eat bread and biscuits at least once a day. Among those earning 10,000 to 15,000 taka per month, 60 percent skip breakfast due to lack of time and high prices. 88% of low-income people in the country eat bread and biscuits once a day This information has emerged from a survey by the Youth Policy Network. The survey was conducted on 1,022 people from 15 places in…

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