Nobel laureate Muhammad Yunus, renowned for founding the Grameen Bank in 1983, is back in action with the heavy task of rebuilding Bangladesh amid ongoing turmoil. He will serve as the chief adviser to the interim government, according to the Anti-Discrimination Student Movement. Yunus has faced controversy, including indictment on charges of embezzling $2 million from Grameen Telecom's workers' welfare fund and accusations of money laundering. Read The Rest at :
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