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Several e-commerce shops are now unable to access the advances paid by buyers even after delivering products as the money is stuck with the payment gateways, according to the e-Commerce Association of Bangladesh (e-CAB).Ī manual system for confirming deliveries by payment gateways has been introduced to protect online customers as the e-commerce industry in Bangladesh has been mired in allegations of fraud, irregularities and embezzlement in recent months. The Commerce Ministry and Bangladesh Bank have decided to pay back the Tk512 crore stuck with payment gateways following an inter-ministerial meeting last month.Ī 15-member high-powered committee was formed by the cabinet division in September to refund the stuck money of consumers. However, the ministry will only ask to process refunds for consumers who have not filed a case, as the process already has been delayed due to the Law Ministry not responding to its intervention sought by the Commerce Ministry.Īccording to AHM Shafiquzzaman, additional commerce secretary, intervention was required from the Law Ministry for consumers having legal disputes filed with the court.īut since such vetting is not required for consumers who have not filed any case, the Commerce Ministry will send a letter to the central bank this week, asking to first start paying those who did not file court cases against fraudulent e-commerce companies, according to the ministry official. Want To Ban Pakistans Industries, Asks CJI As UP Accuses Pak Of NCR Pollution Global Tribune Front News - Global Tribune : Indias Fearless National Mind : National News, International News, Regional News, Social News, Political News, Science News, Environmental News, Business News, Entertainment News & etc. The Commerce Ministry will ask Bangladesh Bank to begin the refunding process for e-commerce consumers whose payments have been stuck in payment gateways. Speaking to The Express Tribune, officials from the National Command and Operation Centre (NCOC), the nerve centre of Pakistan’s Covid-19 containment efforts, offered some explanations as to why the country succeeded where others have not. Tribune visual editors: Mark Hume, Andrew Johnston, Marianne Mather, Steve Rosenberg and Peter Tsai.Consumers, who did not file cases to get their money back, set to receive first Jason Wambsgans, Stacey Wescott and Raquel Zaldivar. The Chicago Tribune staff photographers for 2021: Brian Cassella, Erin Hooley, Terrence Antonio James, Vashon Jordan Jr., John J. It’s also a platform for acknowledging the talent and dedication of Tribune photographers, and all photojournalists, who make change a way of life. We hope this installment of the annual Photos of the Year project reminds us of the moments that shaped our lives and the thoughtful way we portray them. Documenting who’s in and who’s out in the political landscape, escaping to your favorite cultural event or sports competition. The one constant has been our dedication to providing photography on a daily basis that is relevant to the communities we cover: The joy of picnicking at the lakefront on a summer afternoon, the pain of children, police officers and neighbors all falling victims to violent crime. Gained new talented journalists and lost many others from the newsroom ranks.

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The Chicago Tribune faced its own series of changes, too. We traveled half-way across the world to an Olympics where the athletes couldn’t hug each other, masked medalists step atop the podium and no one came to watch.

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We covered new workplace policies, school protocols and policing practices.

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We showed the relieved faces of people receiving a coveted vaccine, telling the story of a scientific breakthrough with images of those benefitting from it. We documented our ever-evolving world in ways few photo staffs could as we all worked to regain normalcy amid COVID-19’s seemingly unbreakable hold on our communities. As another year marked by the global pandemic comes to an end, our photojournalists remain challenged – and, frequently, awed - by the constant state of change.











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