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19 July 2022
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Bangladesh
Rubaiya Murshed’s ‘Nobody’s Children’: UPL publishes book on struggles of street children
2 July 2022
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Books & Literature
ACC looking into procurement anomalies at BR
30 June 2022
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Crime & Justice
Dhaka Airport: Passenger leaves behind Saudi riyal worth Tk 6cr
30 June 2022
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Crime & Justice
70 died in political clashes this year
30 June 2022
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City
101st birthday of DU
30 June 2022
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Campus
‘Enough with mere formalities’
30 June 2022
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Bangladesh
What steps taken for their birth certificates?
30 June 2022
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Bangladesh
‘Corruption, anarchy the new norm’
30 June 2022
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Politics
Dengue cases shot up in June
30 June 2022
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Disease
Cancelled Pahela Baishakh Celebrations: Artisans of south bear the brunt of lockdown
Pahela Baishakh is just three days away. But for the second year in a row, the day is set to be less of an occasion for joy and more like just another day spent at home.
10 April 2021
Body found in Ctg pond
A man was found dead in a pond in Sitakunda upazila of Chattogram yesterday.
10 April 2021
Doctor dies of Covid-19 in port city
A doctor died of Covid-19 at a private hospital in Chattogram city on Friday night, aged 65.
10 April 2021
DoE chief Rafique Ahmed succumbs to Covid-19
AKM Rafique Ahmed, director general of the Depart-ment of Environment (DoE), died yesterday with Covid-19 while undergoing treatment at Central
10 April 2021
Ten-year-old electrocuted in Chattogram
A boy was electrocuted while scavenging garbage in the DC Road area of the port city yesterday.
10 April 2021
Buet Honours Admission: Application process to start on Thursday
Application process for Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology’s (Buet) admission test for 2020-21 honours academic session will begin
10 April 2021
USAID to launch project to promote clean energy
USAID will soon launch a multi-year project with allocation of up to $17 million to promote clean energy, said the US embassy yesterday, a day after US President’s Special Envoy for Climate John Kerry’s visit to Dhaka.
10 April 2021
Those involved in anarchy to face stern action
Law Minister Anisul Huq yesterday warned that the government will take stern action against those who will try to create anarchy, chaos and damage
10 April 2021
Obaidul Quader blames it on BNP
Calling upon BNP to stand by people instead of doing politics over the Covid-19 pandemic, Awami League general secretary Obaidul Quader
10 April 2021
Ekushey Book Fair to close tomorrow
The government yesterday decided to conclude Amar Ekushey Boi Mela (book fair) tomorrow instead of Wednesday, the scheduled closure date, as another seven-day countrywide lockdown will start from Wednesday.
10 April 2021
Bangladesh lost a true friend: PM
Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has said Bangladesh and the British Bangladeshi community have lost a true friend and ally with the demise of Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh.
10 April 2021
Man killed in landslide near bank of Halda
A youth was killed in a landslide yesterday while razing a part of the Halda river bank in Fatikchhari upazila of Chattogram.
9 April 2021
Whale carcass washes ashore in Cox’s Bazar
A whale carcass washed ashore at Himchhari beach in Cox’s Bazar yesterday.
9 April 2021
A hairy business!
In the villages of Mymensingh’s Muktagachha upazila, a rather unusual profession has bloomed in the last few years: making wigs. What started out as some women trying to create an extra source of income, spread across the community, bringing many into the work.
9 April 2021
Walls of JU come alive with colours
Jahangirnagar University (JU) is serene and eye-catching as it is. Surrounded by mother nature, its greenery, open fields, and water bodies are bound to leave one feeling rejuvenated.
9 April 2021
Bearing witness to atrocities
“Very often I visit this museum to go back in time, looking at evidence of the Liberation War and reminiscing the days of freedom fighters,” said Bidhan Golder, a freedom fighter and native of Khulna’s Batiaghata upazila. “I had a good relationship with Madhab Chandra’s family. When I come here, I can feel his soul.”
9 April 2021
Bazas of the World
In late 2019, while visiting Bandarban with friends, I saw a medium sized brown bird perched on a distant tree. It looked like a bird of prey. After looking through my binoculars for a few seconds, I saw a crest of upright feathers on its head. Instantly I knew it was a Baza, or “Baaj Pakhi” of my childhood.
9 April 2021
Allow motorbike ride-sharing services back on city streets
Pathao, a ride-sharing service provider, has submitted a letter to the Cabinet Division, urging the government to allow resumption of motorcycle ride-sharing services.
8 April 2021
‘BNP now relies on Hefajat’s activities’
Road Transport and Bridges Minster Obaidul Quader yesterday said after failing to wage their movements successfully, BNP now depends on activities of Hefajat-e-Islam.
8 April 2021
NSU holds its 23rd convocation virtually
The 23rd Convocation Ceremony of North South University (NSU) was organised yesterday through a virtual session. It was broadcas live on NSU’s Facebook page and DBC News.
8 April 2021