Friday, October 18, 2024

Mauritius hiring only female workers

Mauritius is phasing out its Bangladeshi male workforce and it is not renewing their job contracts. The country, however, continues to hire female workers in readymade garment sector and fish packaging factories, recruitment agencies said. “Mauritius has not been issuing work visas to male workers for several months now as part of its policy. But ... Read more

47,000 children born for shortage of contraceptives

Around 47,000 children were born last year in addition to the general population increase in the country due to unexpected pregnancies caused by an acute shortage of contraceptives, according to a study. The study said that the total loss caused to sufferers due to a shortage of oral pills, injections and condoms during the period ... Read more

64 schools have no headmaster in Jhenidah

Sixty-four government and non-government secondary schools are running without headmasters and assistant headmasters in the district amid serious difficulties in academic and administrative activities. Sources say none of the three government schools and 61 of the 281 non-government institutions have headmasters in six upazilas

Lara Dutta gets in bikini for Yash Raj next

The latest buzz in B-town is that the beauty queen Lara Dutta is all set to do the next project of Yash Raj films. The project is yet untitled but the actress is working hard to get the glam and size zero look for the film. As per the sources, “Lara will be wearing a ... Read more

Katrina will not marry Salman!

“On the personal front, Katrina will not marry Salman and if she does, then it will not last long. They both are completely different people. Salman is a Number 9 (27th Dec.1965) ruled by Mars (No.9), No.8 (Saturn – Capricorn) and No.6 (Venus). They share Number 9 in common but nothing else. Nos.7 and 9 ... Read more

No Akshay, I only want my family: Katrina

New Delhi, July 16: Katrina Kaif is spending her birthday with her family in London away from media glare and of course, Salman Khan. She turns a year older today but is getting wiser by each passing day. Having made her intentions of keeping her birthday a strictly family affair quite clear to one and ... Read more

All for mainstream Bengali movies

Up close with Purnima The doe-eyed quintessential Bengali beauty Purnima is perhaps the reigning dream girl in Bangladeshi cinema. She has been a part of the film industry for over a decade now, and has won the hearts of millions throughout the country. Purnima entered the film industry when she was a student of Class ... Read more

NAM for tackling challenges of global recession

15th Summit begins NAM for tackling challenges of global recession The two-day 15th Non- Aligned Movement (NAM) Summit began on Wednesday at the Egyptian resort city of Sharm El Sheikh with a call for tackling the challenges arising out of the global economic recession. More than 50 heads of state and government, including Bangladesh Prime ... Read more

Unite to fight climate change, recession, terror

Hasina tell NAM leaders Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina yesterday called for united approach of the Non-Aligned Movement grouping to deal with climate change, world economic recession and terrorism as the present-day world faces these three-pronged problems on way to progress. The Bangladesh prime minister made the call in her country statement while presiding over the ... Read more

Mauritius to send back 6,000 Bangladeshi workers

Bangladesh’s overseas job market is set to get another blow in months as Mauritius authorities have decided to send some 6000 Bangladeshi workers back home in six months citing global recession impacts. This will be the second biggest case of job loss after Malaysia had cancelled over 55,000 job visas in March. Quoting local workers ... Read more

Govt to amend promotion rules

The Awami League government is amending administration promotion rules, allowing evaluation of employees’ reputation and performance throughout the service career besides the annual confidential reports for promotions at all levels. The secretary-level committee on administrative development affairs at a meeting on Wednesday approved the proposal for amendments to the promotion rules for administration cadre officials ... Read more

Child labourers exposed to acid

They work in stove burner factories without protection, earn Tk 200-250 a week As darkness descends on the Buriganga river, Tauhid begins blowing sulphuric-acid-dipped nozzles of stove burners in bare mouth being completely unaware of the corrosive impacts the acid would leave on his body. Tauhid tests several hundreds of such burners throughout the evening ... Read more

UK HC Stephen Evans denies diplomats’ role in 1/11

British high commissioner in Dhaka Stephen Evans on Wednesday refuted allegations that the diplomatic community in Bangladesh had a hand in “calling the army out of barracks” during the Jan 11, 2007 changeover. Evans said the state of emergency was imposed at the time as an “internal dynamic” in Bangladesh “I do not think neither ... Read more

Dipu for more efforts to achieve NAM themes

Foreign Minister Dr. Dipu Moni in her address to the ministerial meeting of the 15th NAM Summit in Egypt on Tuesday called for more coordinated efforts to achieve the best of the two themes of this year’s Summit: “International Solidarity for Peace and Development” and “Current Global Economic Crisis”. According to a press release issued ... Read more

BB measure blamed for slide in Dhaka bourse

With the continuation of downward trend in Country’s premier bourse Dhaka Stock Exchange for the third consecutive day yesterday, DSE noted that the dowenfall was the outcome of some recent steps taken by the central bank. Dhaka Stock Exchange, the premier bourse, sees the central bank’s recent intervention in the market as main reason for ... Read more

Extortionists take over city bus terminals

Collect tolls, as they say, for ruling party men, law-enforcers Some extortionist groups are collecting tolls in the names of ruling party men and law-enforcers from the city’s bus terminals–a phenomenon that has started in recent times after a halt of over two years. “To depart from Sayedabad bus terminal, I have to pay Tk ... Read more

Mash unlikely for Test

Mashrafe Bin Mortaza is unlikely to lead the team in the second and final Test against West Indies, which will start tomorrow at the National Stadium in Grenada. Bangladesh captain underwent an MRI exam of his injured right knee on Tuesday afternoon in Grenada. The initial report suggests he has muscle stress in the knee, ... Read more

BFF to upgrade BNS surface ahead of busy schedule

Bangladesh Football Federation (BFF) is taking necessary steps to prepare the playground of the Bangabandhu National Stadium (BNS) ahead of their hectic domestic and international schedule to start from mid-September. A two-member delegation from BUET led by expert Dr Hasib Mohammad Ahsan visited the BNS on Wednesday.

Bangladesh U-19 face uphill task

Bangladesh Under-19 are facing an uphill task to avoid another crushing defeat at the hands of England Under-19 side on the last and fourth day of the second four-dayer match at Country Ground in Derby on Wednesday. Till filing of this report, the tourists were batting with 69 for one, still needing 306 runs to ... Read more