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Country’s economy should have to be rejuvenated: Dr Salehuddin

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Adviser for the Ministries of Finance and Planning of the newly-formed interim government Dr Salehuddin Ahmed Friday said the country’s economy should have to be rejuvenated braving various existing economic challenges especially in the financial and banking sector.

“The pace and operations of our businesses have slowed down while there are various challenges in the economy including in the banking and financial sector. We’ll have to rejuvenate our economy,” he said, BSS reports.

Dr Salehuddin, also a former central bank Governor, said this while talking to reporters after the allocation of portfolios of the chief adviser and other advisers of the interim government.

Noting that it was the first priority of the interim government to restore the law and order situation across the country, he said they would also take strong strides to offset the impact that has been put on the lives and livelihood of the countrymen due to violence centering the recent anti-discriminatory quota reform movement by the general students.

The adviser also vowed to restore discipline in the banking sector, the financial sector as well as in the capital market. “Insha Allah, we’ll try to fix all those sectors.”

Earlier, the chief adviser of the newly-formed interim government Dr Muhammad Yunus and 13 other advisers paid homage to the martyrs of the language movement by placing wreaths at the Central Shaheed Minar here this morning.

At first, Dr Yunus placed the wreath around 11:15 am amid light rain and stood in solemn silence there for some time as a mark of profound respect to the memories of the language movement martyrs. Later, the other advisers of the newly-formed interim government also paid homage to the martyrs of the language movement by placing wreaths.

Prior to that, the chief adviser and other 13 advisers paid homage to the martyrs of the Liberation War by placing wreaths at the National Memorial in Savar.

They stood in solemn silence for some time as a mark of profound respect to the memories of the martyrs of the 1971 War of Liberation.

Nobel Laureate and globally acclaimed economist Prof Dr Muhammad Yunus was sworn-in as the Chief Adviser of the interim government last night.

He took over the responsibility three days after the fall of Awami League (AL) government in a student-led mass movement.

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Country’s economy should have to be rejuvenated: Dr Salehuddin

Last Update : 11:56:53 am, Friday, 9 August 2024

Staff Correspondent

Adviser for the Ministries of Finance and Planning of the newly-formed interim government Dr Salehuddin Ahmed Friday said the country’s economy should have to be rejuvenated braving various existing economic challenges especially in the financial and banking sector.

“The pace and operations of our businesses have slowed down while there are various challenges in the economy including in the banking and financial sector. We’ll have to rejuvenate our economy,” he said, BSS reports.

Dr Salehuddin, also a former central bank Governor, said this while talking to reporters after the allocation of portfolios of the chief adviser and other advisers of the interim government.

Noting that it was the first priority of the interim government to restore the law and order situation across the country, he said they would also take strong strides to offset the impact that has been put on the lives and livelihood of the countrymen due to violence centering the recent anti-discriminatory quota reform movement by the general students.

The adviser also vowed to restore discipline in the banking sector, the financial sector as well as in the capital market. “Insha Allah, we’ll try to fix all those sectors.”

Earlier, the chief adviser of the newly-formed interim government Dr Muhammad Yunus and 13 other advisers paid homage to the martyrs of the language movement by placing wreaths at the Central Shaheed Minar here this morning.

At first, Dr Yunus placed the wreath around 11:15 am amid light rain and stood in solemn silence there for some time as a mark of profound respect to the memories of the language movement martyrs. Later, the other advisers of the newly-formed interim government also paid homage to the martyrs of the language movement by placing wreaths.

Prior to that, the chief adviser and other 13 advisers paid homage to the martyrs of the Liberation War by placing wreaths at the National Memorial in Savar.

They stood in solemn silence for some time as a mark of profound respect to the memories of the martyrs of the 1971 War of Liberation.

Nobel Laureate and globally acclaimed economist Prof Dr Muhammad Yunus was sworn-in as the Chief Adviser of the interim government last night.

He took over the responsibility three days after the fall of Awami League (AL) government in a student-led mass movement.