Government to fix learning standards in pry schools
The government plans to introduce minimum learning standards for students from class one to class five across government primary, private, and English-medium schools, while allowing each stream to retain its distinct identity.
6 July 2026
Govt asks pry schools to keep Zia, Khaleda, Tarique books
All government primary schools have been asked to keep three books -- two on late president Ziaur Rahman, former prime minister Khaleda Zia, and one written by Prime Minister Tarique Rahman.
6 July 2026
Govt asks primary schools to keep Zia, Khaleda, Tarique books
All government primary schools have been asked to keep three books -- two on late president Ziaur Rahman, former prime minister Khaleda Zia, and one written by Prime Minister Tarique Rahman.
5 July 2026
Education outlay rises sharply
The new budget has proposed a sharp increase in education spending for the next fiscal year, but experts said a larger allocation would mean little unless the money is spent efficiently and translated into better learning outcomes.
12 June 2026
Education, health outlay to rise 63%
The government is set to place education and health at the centre of its spending plan for the next fiscal year, with the combined allocation for the two sectors likely to rise by nearly 63 percent from this fiscal year’s revised budget.
11 June 2026
What does success mean if it cannot care for a mother?
A decomposed body in Mirpur-11 exposes the fragility of elder care in modern life
2 June 2026
Govt plans big for edn, execution doubts remain
The BNP-led government flagged education as a priority in its first 100 days, unveiling plans for curriculum revision, compulsory sports from Class IV, free uniforms, midday meals and a commitment to raise education spending to 5 percent of GDP.
28 May 2026
When will these painful stories end?
Measles continues to ravage our children and with them their faimilies
27 May 2026
Why must workers wait for Eid dues every year?
When planning fails selectively, and always in the same direction, always at the worker's expense -- it is no longer a planning problem.
26 May 2026
Before we called her a victim, she was a child
Ramisa’s murder must not become another passing outrage
20 May 2026
DCs seek PM’s intervention on drug menace
Deputy commissioners yesterday warned that the growing availability of drugs among youth, despite regular enforcement drives, poses a grave threat to the nation, urging the government to adopt tougher measures to curb the menace.
4 May 2026
Can playing a historic speech justify repeated bail denials?
About a month and a half has passed since the arrest and detention of leftist student leader Sheikh Tasnim Afroz Emi.
26 April 2026
When mobile journalism crosses the line into public shaming
Journalism is meant to hold power to account, and mobile journalism, using smartphones for reporting and storytelling, should have ideally taken that mission to new heights.
20 April 2026
The promised end of mob culture has yet to arrive
From Shahbagh to Kushtia, repeated attacks show that official warnings mean little when violent crowds face too few consequences
17 April 2026
The cost of politicising VC appointment
Is involvement in politics a crime? Education Minister ANM Ehsanul Hoque Milon posed that question while defending the government’s decision to appoint vice-chancellors to seven universities and a new chairman of the University Grants Commission on Monday.
19 March 2026
Ex-Kuet VC accused of fund misuse, illegal appointments
Former vice-chancellor Prof Mohammad Masud misused funds from a German-backed research project, made irregular appointments and withdrew salary after his removal from office at Khulna University of Engineering and Technology (Kuet), according to a government-formed investigation report.
21 February 2026
NCP eyes bigger role after bagging 6 seats in debut
Amid doubts over its political future and alliance choices, the youth-led National Citizen Party (NCP) has made an eye-catching debut, winning six seats in its first parliamentary election.
14 February 2026
‘Yes’ wins but...
The “Yes” vote in Thursday’s referendum received comparatively lower support than in the previous three plebiscites.
14 February 2026
Limit SSC exams to 5 core subjects
A government consultation committee has recommended limiting SSC exams to five core subjects -- Bangla, English, mathematics, science, and social science -- while keeping PSC and JSC exams in classes 5 and 8 scrapped.
11 February 2026
Public exams cut to five subjects under proposed secondary reforms
Draft report urges universal schooling to Class 12, delayed stream division and academic calendar reform
10 February 2026