CU admin identifies 2 molesters
22 July 2022
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Campus
Rohingya genocide case to proceed
22 July 2022
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Rohingya Influx
Need 1 week to assess situation
22 July 2022
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Bangladesh
Wasfia 1st Bangladeshi to conquer K2
22 July 2022
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Bangladesh
CU sexual assault: Fingers pointed at BCL men
22 July 2022
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Crime & Justice
Noab hikes newspaper price by Tk 2 from Jul 25
21 July 2022
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Bangladesh
Yet-to-start mega projects: Consider putting them on hold
21 July 2022
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Bangladesh
‘You cannot remain silent’
21 July 2022
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Bangladesh
Electricity crisis may worsen
20 July 2022
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Bangladesh
EC’s dialogue hits a snag as BNP skips it
20 July 2022
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Politics
Waterlogging in Dhaka: Collective failure made it perennial
The desire expressed by the two Dhaka city mayors to take over the responsibility of drainage management from Dhaka Wasa in a bid to end the capital’s perennial waterlogging problem has widely been regarded as a popular idea.
28 August 2020
Rahat Khan no more
Veteran journalist and litterateur Rahat Khan passed away at his Eskaton residence in the city last night. He was 79.
28 August 2020
Rohingya Camps: 3G, 4G mobile services to resume soon
A technical committee of the telecom regulatory commission also found that Rohingyas of Ukhia and Teknaf upazilas of Cox’s Bazar were using around three lakh mobile connections of local carriers.
27 August 2020
Suspension of Sentence: Khaleda to seek extension on health grounds
With Khaleda Zia’s suspension of jail sentence ending in less than a month, her family members and lawyers are preparing documents to seek extension of the government order through which she was released for six months.
27 August 2020
OC Pradeep sued over murder of a driver
Suspended police officer Pradeep Kumar Das was accused in a new murder case filed yesterday with a court in Cox’s Bazar.
27 August 2020
Every house to be lit up by 2021: PM
Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina yesterday reaffirmed her government’s goal of illuminating every house of the country by next year and urged the people to be frugal with electricity use.
27 August 2020
Social Distancing: Only a quarter practised it
Only one out of four people practiced social distancing in the country in March and April, finds a study.
27 August 2020
Govt allows trial of China vaccine
After months-long stalemate, the government has finally given nod to the icddr,b to run phase-III trial of the Chinese vaccine for Covid-19.
27 August 2020
‘Murdered’ Girl Alive: HC summons 2 investigation officials
The High Court yesterday summoned two investigation officers in a case in which three accused confessed to raping and killing a class-V female student, who was later found alive in Narayanganj.
27 August 2020
Promotion of Students to Higher Grade: PM hints at no exams this year
This year’s Junior School Certificate and its equivalent exams were cancelled yesterday while Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina hinted that students might be promoted without having to sit for class final tests.
27 August 2020
‘We want Messi to stay’
Lionel Messi has not informed Barcelona coaches he will not attend training on Wednesday, according to the club’s newly-appointed sporting director, Ramon Planes.
26 August 2020
Refugee camps in Cox’s Bazar: Rohingyas tangled up in crimes
Three years on, crimes like murder, abduction, extortion and narcotics smuggling continue to multiply at the world’s biggest refugee settlement in Cox’s Bazar.
26 August 2020
‘Murdered’ Girl Found Alive: IO closed over forced confession
Police yesterday closed the investigation officer (IO) of a case that showed a teenage girl of Narayanganj murdered while she was alive in real.
26 August 2020
Liaqat, two other cops sued over extortion
A businessman of the port city yesterday sued seven people, including Major (retd) Sinha murder accused suspended sub-inspector Liaqat Ali and two other policemen, for allegedly extorting Tk 2 lakh from him and threatening to “kill him in a crossfire.”
26 August 2020
Padma bridge not before June 2022
The deadline for finishing the Padma bridge is going to be extended by more than a year largely due to the pandemic.
26 August 2020
‘Man tortured to death in Rab custody’
The family of a 33-year-old man has accused Rab members of torturing him to death in custody in Chattogram city.
25 August 2020
War hero CR Dutta no more
He had performed all his duties with utmost sincerity and bravery.
25 August 2020
Bangladesh in Vaccine Race: Way behind
While countries around the world are in hot pursuit of a Covid-19 vaccine, with several currently in the final phase of clinical trials, Bangladesh remains far behind in the race as no desperate effort is visible from the government, experts observe.
25 August 2020
No PECE this year
The coronavirus situation forced the government to cancel this year’s Primary Education Completion Examination and its equivalent Ebtedayee Education Completion Exam.
25 August 2020
Now train service to be normal
After authorities moved to normalise bus services, the railway authorities have also undertaken steps to normalise operation of trains despite the continued rise of new infections and deaths from Covid-19.
25 August 2020