Zakat crucial to establish social justice: Bashir Uddin
Zakat crucial to establish social justice: Bashir Uddin

Commerce Adviser Sheikh Bashir Uddin has highlighted the vital role of Zakat in establishing social justice, reports UNB. The adviser made the remarks at a seminar titled The Role of Islamic Social Finance in Economic Empowerment and Human Development held at the Aloki Convention Center in the...

Bashir stresses enforcement of Consumer Rights Protection Act
Bashir stresses enforcement of Consumer Rights Protection Act

Commerce Adviser Sheikh Bashir Uddin has called for the strict enforcement of the Consumer Rights Protection Act, 2009, emphasizing its role in safeguarding citizens. Speaking at the 28th meeting of the National Consumer Rights Protection Council on Sunday, held at the Directorate of National...

37 lakh TCB family cardholders are fakes: Commerce adviser
37 lakh TCB family cardholders are fakes: Commerce adviser

Commerce Adviser Sheikh Bashir Uddin said 37 lakh cardholders are fake among the one crore family cardholders of Trading Corporation of Bangladesh (TCB). He revealed the information while speaking at a view-exchange meeting of the committee for the White Paper on the state of Bangladeshs...

Textiles adviser calls for innovation to face post-LDC challenges
Textiles adviser calls for innovation to face post-LDC challenges

Adviser to Textiles, Jute, and Commerce ministries Sheikh Bashir Uddin has urged stakeholders to brace for challenges following Bangladeshs graduation from Least Developed Country (LDC) status, reports UNB. Speaking at the National Textile Day 2024 seminar on Wednesday, he emphasized the need...

Running business is difficult now: Speakers
Running business is difficult now: Speakers

Businessmen said they are going through hardship as there is a chaos in the banking sector of the country and the law and order situation has not fully restored. The business leaders made the remarks on Saturday at a trade conference titled Private sector outlook: Expectations and Priorities...