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Oct13
2006 Nobel Peace Prize: Muhammad Yunus and the Grameen Bank
Today is a great day for Bangladesh. The country achieved independence in 1971 and until now it did not have any Nobel Laureate. From today, the citizens of Dhaka will have Professor Muhammad Yunus amidst themselves as the winner of this prestigious prize. Yes, Professor Muhammad Yunus and his Grameen Bank have been awarded 2006 Nobel Peace Prize.
 
 
The Nobel Peace Prize for 2006
 
The Norwegian Nobel Committee has decided to award the Nobel Peace Prize for 2006, divided into two equal parts, to Muhammad Yunus and Grameen Bank for their efforts to create economic and social development from below. Lasting peace can not be achieved unless large population groups find ways in which to break out of poverty. Micro-credit is one such means. Development from below also serves to advance democracy and human rights.
 
Muhammad Yunus has shown himself to be a leader who has managed to translate visions into practical action for the benefit of millions of people, not only in Bangladesh, but also in many other countries. Loans to poor people without any financial security had appeared to be an impossible idea. From modest beginnings three decades ago, Yunus has, first and foremost through Grameen Bank, developed micro-credit into an ever more important instrument in the struggle against poverty. Grameen Bank has been a source of ideas and models for the many institutions in the field of micro-credit that have sprung up around the world.
 
Every single individual on earth has both the potential and the right to live a decent life. Across cultures and civilizations, Yunus and Grameen Bank have shown that even the poorest of the poor can work to bring about their own development.
 
Micro-credit has proved to be an important liberating force in societies where women in particular have to struggle against repressive social and economic conditions. Economic growth and political democracy can not achieve their full potential unless the female half of humanity participates on an equal footing with the male.
 
Yunus's long-term vision is to eliminate poverty in the world. That vision can not be realised by means of micro-credit alone. But Muhammad Yunus and Grameen Bank have shown that, in the continuing efforts to achieve it, micro-credit must play a major part.
 
Oslo, 13 October 2006
 
Congratulations to Professor Muhammad Yunus and his Grameen Bank for this historic achievement. We hope that he can accomplish even greater achievements for the country in the coming days.
Jul18
Pakistan: Where Foreign Banks SHINE!
Banking sector is a very important sector of any country. Only 10 years ago, the Pakistani banks were doing very poorly. Now the scenario has changed. After 1997, the banks observed a turn around. In the fiscal year 2005-06, Pakistan... Continue Reading
Apr25
KfW Bankengruppe plans huge investment for India
KfW Bankengruppe works in Germany, Europe and other parts of the world including India. It has now announced that it is going to invest 3 billion euro in the next three years in India. Right now, its investment in India is just 30 million euros in two nfrastructure funds. Continue Reading
Apr 9
India: A costly (SBI) strike finishes
The workers of State Bank of India (SBI) had agreed to call off their weeklong strike. SBI is the largest commercial bank in India and an all our strike since 3 April has crippled not only the banks but many small businessmen too. The union leaders call the strike in demand of a substantial rise in pension and they have got almost what they wanted. Continue Reading
Apr 5
Record remittance for Bangladeshi Economy

There has been 23% increase of remittance in the first three quarters of the current Bangladeshi fiscal year (1 July to 30 June). In the period from July 2005 to March 2006, remittance earning for the country was $3,476 million while this figure was $2,822.86 million during the period July 2004-March 2005. 

 

 

 

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Mar28
Deutsche Bank moving 2000+ jobs to India
Deutsche Bank's plan to move half of its sales and trading operation's back-office jobs by the end of 2007 to India did not come as shock to me because almost every month some famous companies the developed world are doing so. Continue Reading
 


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