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Anti-Corruption Commission: Commissioners take charge after 168-day void

19 August 2026
The Anti-Corruption Commission got three new commissioners yesterday. Ending the longest vacancy in the watchdog’s history, they joined 168 days after the previous commissioners quit.
19 August 2026
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ACC case backlog keeps growing

31 July 2026
In 2015, the Anti-Corruption Commission filed 59 cases over the Basic Bank loan scam. Over a decade later, most remain unresolved. Earlier this year, courts even ordered fresh investigations into several of the cases after finding flaws in the original probes.
31 July 2026
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Over 300 in race for top ACC posts

23 July 2026
Over 300 people have expressed interest in leading the Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC) as the government moves to reconstitute the watchdog, which has remained without commissioners for nearly four months.
23 July 2026
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Built for convenience, crippled by neglect

21 July 2026
For years, 68-year-old Abdul Mannan avoided using the Banani Sainik Club footbridge. Suffering from chronic knee pain, he found climbing its steep stairs exhausting.
21 July 2026
Dhaka footbridges unsafe for pedestrians

Dhaka’s footbridges: Built to keep pedestrians safe, now driving them away

19 July 2026
In the midst of heavy traffic, Ripa Rudra, along with her two-year-old son, was standing next to a footbridge at the Nabisco intersection in the capital’s Tejgaon around 8:00pm.
19 July 2026
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Band-aid fixes won’t solve Dhaka’s waterlogging

14 July 2026
Dhaka’s persistent waterlogging is driven by fragmented management, the lack of an integrated master plan, unchecked urbanisation, and the steady disappearance of wetlands and canals, according to experts.
14 July 2026
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Downpour drowns Dhaka

13 July 2026
Hours of heavy rain yesterday left large parts of Dhaka submerged in ankle- to waist-deep water, crippling traffic, and stranding commuters on streets and people in their homes.
13 July 2026
Dhaka traffic disrupted by floodwater

A 3.4 km journey through floodwater took 90 mins in Dhaka today

12 July 2026
Commuters waded through chest-deep stretches as buses and other vehicles stalled along the route
12 July 2026
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Pandemic has left its mark

With the Covid-19 pandemic engrossing almost every aspect of human lives in the last two years, literature was not excluded from these extraordinary effects as well. Writers were engulfed with new connotations and realisations, and that’s what influenced their works immensely, be it fiction or non-fiction.
9 March 2022
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‘This is Shobha speaking’

Born in Khulna’s Khalishpur in 1988, Shobha, earlier known as Shubho, began feeling out of place during her adolescence.
7 March 2022
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No one returned empty handed

After the entrance of the fair was opened at 11:00am for “Shishu Prohor” (Children’s Hour) on the second last Friday of this year’s Amar Ekushey Boi Mela, the fair saw an increasing number of sales -- continuing till the closure at 9:00pm. The fair ground was flooded with a sea of book-lovers, none of whom seemed to return empty handed.
4 March 2022
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Bangla Books in Braille: A glimmer of light and hope

Twelve-year-old Namira has never seen light in her entire life. Nor has she seen colours, alphabets or the faces of her loved ones. However, her
2 March 2022
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Autobiographies prove popular

A tour of the ongoing Amar Ekushey Boi Mela held across Bangla Academy and Suhrawardy Udyan premises is a sight to behold. Along the ornately designed stalls and pavilions of the fair, the fair has more than 50 biographies on offer, according to the academy.
1 March 2022
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Pavilions, stalls add to book fair’s charm

With so many books and stalls to peruse over, attracting visitors is imperative for publications. For that reason, big publications have come up with distinct ways to entice readers.
28 February 2022
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Boi Mela to run till March 17

The duration of this year’s Amar Ekushey Boi Mela has been extended by another 17 days, as per the directives of the state minister for culture. Instead of today, the fair will now end on March 17, bringing the total duration of its run-time to 31 days -- the longest in the history.
27 February 2022
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Poetry books most-published, novels sell best

The first 12 days of the fair have seen the publication of 1,361 new books till yesterday. As always, poetry books are at the forefront. As of yesterday, 394 poetry books have been published in the fair.
26 February 2022
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A time just for children

As per tradition, “Shishu Prahor” was set to be held on the first Friday of Amar Ekushey Boi Mela. But due to the pandemic, it was held yesterday instead, on the 10th day of the fair. The fair ground was packed with children of all ages, who visited with their parents.
25 February 2022
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Spirit of Bangabandhu ever-present at Boi Mela

For the last three years, Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman has been given special prominence at Amar Ekushey Boi Mela. With his birth centenary and the golden jubilee of Bangladesh’s independence being celebrated across the country, a fraction of those sentiments have reached this year’s book fair too.
23 February 2022
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It’s as if he never left

The last time Humayun Ahmed visited Amar Ekushey Boi Mela was in 2011. In 2012, as that year’s fair was going on, he was in New York for cancer treatment, before dying later in July.
22 February 2022
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Signboards in Bangla: HC order widely ignored

Buildings on either side of Satmasjid Road between Jigatala and Shankar in the capital’s Dhanmondi are teeming with signs and hoardings of different sizes and colours, mostly in English.
21 February 2022
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The first bastion of hope and strength

The bloodstains on the streets were still fresh. All of East Pakistan was boiling over the massacre of February 21. In a spontaneous move, students of Dhaka Medical College Hospital (DMCH) built the city’s first Shaheed Minar to immortalise the martyrs.
21 February 2022
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Aglow with the Ekushey spirit

As scores of people placed floral wreaths on the pedestal of Central Shaheed Minar yesterday, they also thronged the nearby Ekushey book fair, which commemorates the sacrifice made in 1952 through literature.
21 February 2022
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For 2 days, it was known as the ‘Control Room’

On February 4, 1952, an announcement was made from Dhaka Medical College Hospital’s Bel Tala for the general strike on February 21. From the get go, the strike started gaining mass engagement. Seeing this, the then Pakistan government felt compelled to declare a Section 144 in Dhaka.
20 February 2022
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Ekushey fervour takes over Boi Mela

On the day before February 21, there was an onrush at the Amar Ekushey Boi Mela yesterday to find books on the Language Movement. From visitors’ enthusiasm to publisher’s marketing, books on the topic took up the fair grounds since morning.
20 February 2022
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From Nilkhet Barrack to ‘Kala Bhaban’

Over the years, Aparajeyo Bangla and Kala Bhaban have become enduring symbols of Dhaka University. Before the ‘60s, the same spot housed a residential area for government staffers, known as Nilkhet Barrack.
19 February 2022
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Where readers and writers meet

Besides being a place to buy and sell books, the Boi Mela is also where readers get to meet and greet their favourite writers. While the more popular authors attract bigger crowds to their publishers’ stalls and pavilions with an appearance, for more obscure authors, this is the chance for them to get acquainted with their readers.
19 February 2022
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Moin Uddin Ahmad’s 82 Shantinagar

Right after February 21, tension spread throughout East Bengal. Faced with repressive policing and torture, the Language Movement started to get deflated. But even then, some of its organisers remained steadfast, and it was one residence in the capital’s Shantinagar that gave them the space needed to re-organise.
18 February 2022
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The sales start flowing

While the first two days of the Amar Ekushey Boi Mela saw a good number of visitors, the third saw another early success for the fair, as publishers reported good sales figures.
18 February 2022

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