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WEDNESDAY, JUNE 29, 2022

Yead End 2020

Nayeemur Rahman, head of business planning, Uttara Motors Ltd.
Economy

2021 should be a better year for automobile sector

Most importantly, the mid- and long-term potential of Bangladesh – as a combined automotive and two-wheeler market – is a great source of trust among entrepreneurs

GM Kamrul Hassan, CEO of Abdul Monem Group (consumer section).
Economy

Consumers will win

Alamgir Shamsul Alamin, president of the Real Estate and Housing Association of Bangladesh.
Economy

Housing sector turned around with the help of government policy

Shahriar Jahan Rahat, deputy managing director, KSRM.
Economy

We can expect a major upswing in economic activities

Illustration: TBS
Banking

Bankers brood over NPL cloud in 2021

Fazlul Hoque (Left side-UP Line), MA Jabbar (Right side-Second line), Kutubuddin Ahmed ( Right side-Up Line), SM Khaled ( Left Side-Second Line)
RMG

Apparel makers build their hope on new strategies

Eminent personalities we lost in 2020
Bangladesh

Eminent personalities we lost in 2020

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An aerial view of a MRT Line-6 construction site. Work on the first elevated metro rail of Bangladesh is going on in full swing. A total of 16 elevated stations will connect the capital’s Uttara to Motijheel via Mirpur, Farmgate and Dhaka University. The photo was taken from Farmgate area recently. Photo: Rajib Dhar

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