
Wahiduddin Mahmud
Wahiduddin Mahmud is a prominent Bangladeshi economist and planning advisor known for his contributions to economic policy and development strategies in Bangladesh. He has held various significant positions within the government, focusing on planning and implementation of local development projects. Recently, he was in the news for discussing the challenges faced by local projects due to the unavailability of contractors and the need for district commissioners (DCs) to propose new initiatives for essential infrastructure, such as road and bridge construction.
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Bangladesh:
Wahiduddin Mahmud has been assigned the responsibility of preparing a draft of the July Declaration.
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Bangladesh:
Wahiduddin Mahmud recalls his time as an advisor to the caretaker government in 1996 during a meeting.
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Bangladesh:
Wahiduddin Mahmud discusses the political affiliations considered in the appointment of vice-chancellors.
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Pakistan:
Wahiduddin Mahmud, the planning adviser in Yunus’ cabinet, stated that the de facto prime minister was not quitting.
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Bangladesh:
Wahiduddin Mahmud discussed the obstacles faced by the government in fulfilling its responsibilities.
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India:
Planning adviser Wahiduddin Mahmud told reporters that Yunus had not expressed any intention to step down.
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Bangladesh:
Wahiduddin Mahmud commented on the excessive costs reported for a road construction in the Matarbari area.
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Bangladesh:
Wahiduddin Mahmud emphasizes the need to maintain minimum wages in Bangladesh's garment sector.
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Bangladesh:
Wahiduddin Mahmud commented that the Payra port is a burden on the economy.
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Bangladesh:
Wahiduddin Mahmud approved the decision to include the country's ibtedayi madrasas in the MPO system.
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