According to Bangladesh Manpower, Employment and Training (BMET), about 1,250,000 migrants have gone to Malaysia since January 1992. More than 350,000 migrants went to Malaysia last year. 50,000 workers go to Malaysia in 2022. An interested migrant has to pay Tk 150,000 to this syndicate in the name of 100 agencies. Under this syndicate, business […]
A company called Synerflex got the online job of recruiting workers in Malaysia in 2016. Dato Seri Abdul bin Amin Nor, a Malaysian citizen of Bangladeshi origin, is the owner of this organization. With their support, a syndicate consisting of 10 agencies was formed. Although it cost 33,375 taka to send a worker, a migrant […]
The prices of everyday essentials have increased in another phase before the holy month of Ramadan. Businessmen have identified four reasons behind this increase in prices of daily essential commodities – high price and dollar crisis, extortion, syndicates and high tariff rates. Common traders involved in the business of daily essential commodities met on Wednesday […]
He further said that when prices of essential commodities increase, the government tries to control the prices through the National Directorate of Consumer Rights Protection. But he said they do not have enough people in the workforce and hence it is not possible to ensure 100 per cent surveillance. The minister cited the example of […]
“Similarly, we do not expect any Pakistani organization to spread political views in the garb of any religious programme,” said the dissident student leader. “My question is how can they rent RC Majumdar Auditorium when approval is needed. How did he get it?” According to a student of the Arabic department, Prof. Abdullah Al Maroof […]
Part time job opportunity for students is common in the western countries. But in Bangladesh student don’t have the opportunity like that. Dhaka university authority arranged part time job facility for needy students in 1962. At that time the salary was one hundred and fifty taka. That was a handsome salary in those days’s context. […]