Thursday, May 15, 2025

No sign of slowdown in remittance inflow yet

January’s amount highest in last seven months Staff Correspondent The inflow of remittance to the country is increasing despite the fear that the global economic recession will reduce it drastically, said Bangladesh Bank officials. The country received $860 million as remittance in January, according to a provisional estimate by the BB. The amount is the ... Read more

Commercial production and marketing of strawberry begins in Panchagarh

Mamun Islam, BSS, Rangpur Production and marketing of strawberry have started on commercial basis after its successful farming in Panchagarh district paving the way for tremendous economic prospect for the farmers. Jessore Golden Seed Farm (JGSF), a subsidiary organisation of Jessore Ulshi Himagar, achieved the success after eight months of undertaking a strawberry farming programme ... Read more

Income tax collection in Barisal to miss target

Tk. 24 cr collected in first half of FY against target of Tk. 80 cr Our Correspondent, Barisal Collection of income tax in Barisal taxation division is increasing but target may not be achieved for the FY 2008-09 for different reasons. Tk.24 crore only has been collected in first 6 months against target of Tk ... Read more

Victim support centre to start rolling February 17

Staff Correspondent The Bangladesh Police is going to launch a victim support centre, the first-ever of the kind, to provide moral and legal support for the repressed women and children. The home minister, Sahara Khatun, is expected to inaugurate the centre on February 17. The centre, headed by assistant commissioner Shamima Parveen, will be housed ... Read more

PM’s public programmes curtailed on security alert

Two ministers, intelligence sources say Hasan Jahid Tusher and M Abul Kalam Azad The government a couple of days ago received information from different international intelligence agencies that Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina’s life is under threat from international terrorist organisations who are in

Ctg reels under severe power crisis

Nurul Alam . Chittagong A severe power crisis has hit the Chittagong region, reeling under more than 150MW of load shedding, sources in the Power Development Board said. The Secondary School Certificate examinees scheduled to take for the exams beginning February 15 have become the worst suffers because of the power crisis. A drastic fall ... Read more

70pc can’t read, write even after 5-yr study

Primary Education In A Shambles-1 70pc can’t read, write even after 5-yr study Suranjith Deabnath and Raihan Sabuktagin The quality of the country’s primary education is so substandard that around 70 percent of students who complete the five-year primary level education are unable to read, write or calculate properly. According to a new government study, ... Read more

Govt plans to float tenders online

Staff Correspondent The government is planning to float tenders online to make the public procurement system transparent, accountable and functional and keep it free from undue influence, officials said. As part of the Public Procurement Reform Project-II, it has taken up a plan to introduce, in phases, e-government procurement (e-GP) to modernise the outdated procurement ... Read more

Trans-Asian Railway project finally set to take off

Pinaki Roy The government is going to start work on Trans-Asian Railway (TAR) that would connect the country’s railway system to a 81,000-km network stretching from Europe to East and South-East Asia. ” The prime minister has already directed me to take initiative in this regard,” Communications Minister Syed Abul Hossain told The Daily Star. ... Read more

BNP to chair four JS standing bodies

Bdnews24.com . Dhaka The main opposition Bangladesh Nationalist Party will chair four parliamentary standing committees, chief whip Abdus Shahid said on Friday. No opposition party chaired a standing committee — parliamentary watchdog on ministries — in the previous eight parliaments. ‘Proportionately, the main opposition BNP will get four chairs of the standing committees. We’ve already ... Read more

Bangladesh, US to focus on security as Boucher arrives

Raheed Ejaz Dhaka and Washington will focus on security, especially combating terrorism, and trade, during the US senior assistant secretary of state Richard Boucher’s scheduled meeting with the officials here today and tomorrow. Boucher was scheduled to arrive in the capital early Saturday on a two-day visit to Bangladesh to meet officials, including the prime ... Read more

‘Transit, corridor are the same’

Staff Reporter The proposed South Asia Task Force and giving ‘transit ‘ to India under bilateral agreement would cause an extreme, harm to the country’s independence and sovereignty, said speakers at a roundtable in the city. They said any move to allow transit to India under bilateral deal would not be welcomed by the people ... Read more

Karnaphuli tunnel work to start in mid Sept

Staff Correspondent, Ctg The government is to start the process of constructing a tunnel under the Karnaphuli in Chittagong as soon as mid September. Communication Minister Syed Abul Hossain said this while visiting the site of the under-construction third bridge over the Karnaphuli yesterday afternoon. The Awami League had promised in its electoral pledges that ... Read more

ISI behind Mumbai attacks: India

Pakistan to publish report next week Afp, New Delhi/ Lahore India for the first time yesterday directly accused Pakistan’s military intelligence agency of involvement in the Mumbai attacks. In a speech in Paris reported by the Indian media yesterday, Foreign Secretary Shivshankar Menon said the perpetrators “planned, trained and launched their attacks from Pakistan, and ... Read more

Mashrafe now a $6 lakh cricketer

Sports Reporter Mashrafe Bin Mortaza hit an amazing figure when the Kolkata Knight Riders purchased the Bangladesh fast bowler for six-lakh dollars (US) after a sensational bidding in the Indian Premier League (IPL) auction in Goa yesterday. There was more good news for the Tigers as Bangladesh captain Mohammad Ashraful was sold to Mumbai Indians, ... Read more

Unbelievable!

Bishwajit Roy When the news first broke, Mashrafe bin Mortaza’s first reaction was astonishment, which goes to explain his first words. “This is totally unexpected,” said the man who has been dubbed the Narail Express by adulating

Ekushey book fair starts drawing crowd

Staff correspondent Amar Ekushey book fair started gaining momentum on its 5th day on Thursday with a large number of book lovers visiting the fair at the Bangla Academy. Around 100 new books hit the fair on the day which witnessed long

Cabinet renews BD-India trade agreement for 3 years

Deal allows passage of goods through one country into another UNB, Dhaka Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina’s cabinet on Thursday decided to renew for three years the Bangladesh-India trade agreement, which allows passage of goods through one country into another under one of its provisions. Endorsing another major