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
Over 50 involved in trafficking racket
More than 50 people were involved in the trafficking of the 26 Bangladeshis killed by kidnappers in Libya last week, say investigators.
3 June 2020
Poor awareness, missteps to blame
The government’s mishandling of the pandemic and people’s disregard for health safety have resulted in the spike of new coronavirus cases, health experts said.
3 June 2020
Public Hospitals: Central oxygen supply elusive
Ensuring uninterrupted oxygen supplies at hospitals appears to have emerged as the latest choke point in the battle against the coronavirus outbreak, which is bearing down on the country.
3 June 2020
Tk 2,492cr projects to fight Covid-19
The government will set up isolation and critical care units in district hospitals all over the country as part of its efforts to fight the coronavirus pandemic.
2 June 2020
Cases may double by month-end
While the country’s healthcare system remains under severe strain following record surge in coronavirus infections almost every day, a team of researchers warn that the total number of confirmed cases could double by the end of this month.
2 June 2020
Turned away by 6 hospitals, woman dies
A 63-year-old woman died early on Monday night from breathing complications after being denied treatment at six different hospitals in Sylhet.
2 June 2020
Bangladesh will forge ahead despite Covid-19
Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina yesterday said although the Covid-19 pandemic slowed down the economic progress of the country to some extent, the nation would move forward fighting all obstacles.
2 June 2020
Killing Of Black Man: Trump vows to bring in military
At least five US police officers were shot and wounded during violent protests over the death of a black man in police custody, police and media said, hours after President Donald Trump vowed to deploy the military if unrest did not stop.
2 June 2020
Women less susceptible
Women appear to be less vulnerable to Covid-19 infection than men, shows data.
2 June 2020
Docs denied hotel stay
Six doctors treating Covid-19 patients were not allowed on Monday night into a Khulna hotel where they were supposed to stay as per an arrangement made by the district administration.
2 June 2020
First post-shutdown flight has 4 passengers
Local airlines yesterday saw an underwhelming response on the first day of the resumption of regular passenger flights on three domestic routes, following more than two months of flight suspension, sources at different airlines said.
1 June 2020
Killing of Unarmed Black Man: Teargas fired outside White House
Police fired tear gas outside the White House late Sunday as anti-racism protestors again took to the streets to voice fury at police brutality, and major US cities were put under curfew to suppress rioting.
1 June 2020
Buses get back on the roads
Road transport services across the country reopened yesterday after more than two months of suspension.
1 June 2020
Watch it closely for first 15 days
Leading health experts yesterday called on the government to be cautious in its measures to ensure health and safety in the aftermath of offices and different sectors reopening amid high numbers of daily confirmed coronavirus cases.
1 June 2020
College Admission: Students have to wait more
The government is in a tight spot over fixing the schedule for enrolling students to HSC and equivalent courses for the next academic session as it fears the admission process may expose a section of students and guardians to Covid-19.
1 June 2020
Experts warn of darker days ahead
Attributing the surge in Covid-19 cases to increased public movement in the capital and elsewhere, experts warn that the country will see darker days ahead if the government fails to ensure physical distancing and make people follow the other health guidelines right away.
1 June 2020
Containment zones planned
The government is likely to put the capital, Narayanganj and Gazipur in the “red zone” with severe restrictions in the wake of rising Covid-19 deaths and infections in the city areas.
1 June 2020
Industrialist Abdul Monem passes away
Abdul Monem, a noted industrialist and sports organiser of the country, breathed his last at Combined Military Hospital in the capital around 10:00am yesterday. He was 83.
31 May 2020
Educational institutions not opening now: PM
Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina yesterday ruled out the possibility of opening educational institutions right now, saying that students are the future of the country and the government does not want to put them at risk.
31 May 2020
Public Transport in Pandemic: Commuters’ new fear
For two months, the concept publicised over and over again was that staying home was the key to combating the spread of coronavirus.
31 May 2020