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Shariful Hasan

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Boost remittances by ensuring migrant rights and welfare

Bangladesh received record remittances in 2024. Migrant workers and non-resident Bangladeshis sent a record $26.9 billion in remittances in the past year, providing relief to the country’s dollar reserves, particularly in the face of multiple financial and political challenges, including external payment pressures amid dwindling foreign exchange reserves.
25 February 2025, 18:00 PM
25 February 2025, 18:00 PM
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International Migrants Day / Actions, not slogans, are needed for migrant workers' welfare

Bangladesh’s migrant workers endure exploitation at home and abroad.
18 December 2024, 02:00 AM
18 December 2024, 02:00 AM
Syndicate wins, migrants suffer, country loses

Labour Recruitment to Malaysia: Syndicate wins, migrants suffer, country loses

Migration to Malaysia has been fraught with issues since the BMET recorded the first 23 Bangladeshi workers migrating in 1978
8 June 2024, 10:00 AM
8 June 2024, 10:00 AM
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National Expatriates' Day / We must give our expatriates due recognition

Bangladesh has become one of the fastest-growing economies, heavily fuelled by remittance,
30 December 2023, 03:00 AM
30 December 2023, 03:00 AM
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International Migrants Day / We must honour our migrant workers, so others follow suit

In the last five decades, migrant workers have sent back a total of $296 billion in remittances.
18 December 2023, 02:00 AM
18 December 2023, 02:00 AM
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Better care for migrants can ensure higher remittance earnings

Abdur Rashid Mia (32) from Narsingdi went to Saudi Arabia in June 2022. However, each step of his journey there was complicated – from getting his passport, to completing his medical check-ups, paying for his tickets and, finally, getting a job.
10 February 2023, 18:00 PM
10 February 2023, 18:00 PM
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Int'l Migrants Day: with dreams departed, they come home dead

Unskilled or low-skilled workers are often involved in risky, difficult, and laborious jobs in the scorching heat. Apart from the unforgiving heat, work hours reaching 12 to 18 hours,
18 December 2022, 01:30 AM
18 December 2022, 01:30 AM
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International Migrants Day / The sickening silence over Bangladeshi migrant worker deaths

There has been no national inquiry into why so many migrants die of brain stroke or heart attacks at such young age.
17 December 2022, 18:00 PM
17 December 2022, 18:00 PM
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Fisheries Research Institute recruitment: Candidate passes without appearing for exam!

In the recruitment test for the post of Scientific Officer (Temporary) of Bangladesh Fisheries Research Institute (BFRI) under the Ministry of Fisheries and Livestock, a candidate has reportedly passed without appearing for the written test.
29 November 2020, 16:46 PM
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That grim caravan just won’t stop

It was 4:00am yesterday when the first light of dawn was still far from the Dhaka sky.
31 October 2020, 18:00 PM
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473 women migrant workers dead abroad since 2016, 175 in Saudi Arabia alone

A year after she was sent to Saudi Arabia as a domestic worker, Nodi returned to Bangladesh last night, lifeless, crammed inside a coffin, only to be received by her wailing relatives on the premises of Hazrat Shahjalal International Airport.
31 October 2020, 17:02 PM
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No Saudi-bound Bangladeshi missed flight last night

Despite going through several uncertainties regarding acquiring plane tickets and Covid-19 certificates over the last few days, all 302 Saudi-bound Bangladeshi passengers were able to leave Dhaka on flight SV-802 of Saudi Airlines.
26 September 2020, 08:08 AM
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All Saudi-bound Bangladeshi passengers test negative, will receive Covid-19 certificates at Dhaka airport

All the expatriate Bangladeshis who are scheduled to fly for Saudi Arabia tonight have tested negative for Covid-19. Health officials have said the passengers can go to airport and receive printed copies of Covid-19 negative certificates from the health desk by showing the text messages sent to them.
25 September 2020, 16:48 PM
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Flight to Saudi Arabia in a few hours, still waiting for Covid-19 certificate

Mohammad Arif and his father Mohammad Shahidullah's flight to Saudi Arabia is at 12:30am tonight. But they have not yet received their Covid-19 certificates. They are counting every minute at a hotel in Dhaka's Fakirapool as they can't go to Saudi Arabia without the certificate. They don't know when to start for the airport.
25 September 2020, 12:22 PM
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How many Kulsums have to die!

According to her primary education certificate, Umme Kulsum was only 14-years-old. But to send her to Saudi Arabia as a domestic worker, her passport falsely portrayed her as 25—since that is the minimum age for women to go as labour workers to Saudi Arabia. But the dream that the middleman had sold to Kulsum’s family was broken within a year and a half when she returned to her family as a corpse.
21 September 2020, 18:00 PM
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How many Kulsums have to die!

Kulsum died on August 9 this year while undergoing treatment at the King Faisal Hospital in Saudi Arabia. Her lifeless body arrived in the country on September 12. The family claimed that her employer and his son had beaten Kulsum, breaking her legs and arms, as well as injuring her waist. Her eye was also damaged. Merciless as they were, she was left on the street in this miserable condition. Later, Saudi police rescued her and took her to the hospital where she died in a few months.
19 September 2020, 17:50 PM
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Covid-19 fallout: recruitments stalled, jobseekers worried

Soon after completing her MBA from Dhaka University last year, Fahmida Khan started looking for jobs. Her first choice was a government job for which the recruitment takes place through BCS exams.
16 September 2020, 18:00 PM
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Md Sohorab Hossain appointed new chairman of Public Service Commission

Md Sohorab Hossain has been appointed as the new chairman of Bangladesh Public Service Commission (PSC). He is a former senior secretary to the government.
16 September 2020, 10:58 AM
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An agonising wait for Rupali Bank’s officer post hopefuls

Students these days can finish their undergraduate-level education at public universities in Bangladesh in four years but some of them may have to wait another four years before they are offered a job by Rupali Bank.
13 September 2020, 18:00 PM
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Rupali Bank officer recruitment: 4 years since test, no result yet

A student can finish his honours degree in four years at public universities nowadays. Four years have passed after the circular, but the recruitment process for the state-owned Rupali Bank has not been completed yet. Seven months have passed since the final viva, but the results have not been published yet -- immensely frustrating the candidates.
13 September 2020, 17:27 PM
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Rayhan returns, head held high

He faced tough times for speaking out against Malaysia’s mistreatment of migrants
22 August 2020, 18:00 PM
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Detention in KL: Rayhan finally released, flies home today

Rayhan Kabir, a young Bangladeshi who was arrested in Malaysia, was finally released and he left for Dhaka on a Malaysian Airlines flight yesterday. He was scheduled to land in Dhaka at 1:00am today.
21 August 2020, 18:00 PM
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Rayhan Kabir returning home tonight from Malaysia

Rayhan Kabir, a young Bangladeshi arrested in Malaysia, has finally been released and is leaving for Dhaka on a Malaysian Airlines flight at 11:00pm local time (Kuala Lumpur). He is scheduled to land in Dhaka at 1:00am.
21 August 2020, 13:15 PM
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TV Interview: Rayhan not charged by Malaysia police

Malaysian police did not bring any charge against the young Bangladeshi Rayhan Kabir who was arrested in Malaysia and he will be sent back to Bangladesh soon.
19 August 2020, 18:00 PM
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Al Jazeera Interview: Malaysian court puts Rayhan on 13-day remand

A Malaysian court has granted a 13-day remand for Rayhan Kabir, the Bangladeshi youth arrested for talking to the media about the Malaysian government’s treatment of migrants during the Covid-19 pandemic, after he was brought to a court yesterday morning.
6 August 2020, 18:00 PM
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Rayhan Kabir remanded for 13 days, determined in statement

A Malaysian court has granted a 13-day remand for Rayhan Kabir, the Bangladeshi youth arrested for talking to the media about the Malaysian government's treatment of migrants during the Covid-19 pandemic, after he was brought to a court on Thursday morning.
6 August 2020, 05:11 AM
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‘My only crime is I am a Bengali’

“Let’s not talk about how I am now passing every moment, how I am struggling every second. I will put up that story for some other time. My only crime is I am a Bengali,” said Rayhan Kabir in a message to a friend before his arrest in Malaysia. Meanwhile, nine days have passed since his arrest. However, for Rayhan's family, time seems to stand still.
1 August 2020, 16:37 PM
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‘I only said what I’ve seen’

Mohammad Rayhan Kabir, a young Bangladeshi who spoke in a documentary aired by Al Jazeera and was arrested in Malaysia, said he only spoke of what he witnessed during the Covid-19 pandemic. His intention, however, was not to offend anyone in Malaysia.
29 July 2020, 18:00 PM

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