Saturday, May 10, 2025

Boy stabs girl, parents in city

A couple and their daughter, a university student, were stabbed early Saturday at Kalabagan in the capital by a boy, reportedly having an affair of love with the girl, after they had refused to give him money to go abroad. The victims are businessman Aminur Rahman, 55, his wife Rokhsana Momtaz, 48 and their

Gulshan Murder

Killers still at large An ‘accomplice’ of the two absconding accused in Wednesday’s double murder at Gulshan in the capital was arrested yesterday. Rapid Action Battalion (Rab) tracked him down at Tongi in Gazipur. Rab identified the arrestee as Delwar Hossain Dipu, a close friend of the accused on the

Harmful metals detected in Buriganga sludge

The Bangladesh Council of Scientific and Industrial Research (BCSIR) has detected the presence of harmful heavy metals in the Buriganga sludge, which is dangerous for public health. There is a presence of harmful matter like chromium in the Buriganga river sludge, the report

World observes earth hour

Westin known to be lone participant in Dhaka Earth Hour was observed worldwide, turning off lights at 8:30pm for one hour yesterday, to send a powerful message to the global leaders about environmental awareness and caring for the planet. On Earth Hour, hundreds of millions of people around the world came together to call for

MRP, MRV from 1st week of May

The government will issue Machine Readable Passport and Machine Readable Visa from the first week of May to meet the deadline set by the International Civil Aviation Organisation. Official sources said one can apply for MRP from April 1 and the authority will start the delivery from the first week of May after completion of

Furniture fair starts tomorrow

The six-day National Furniture Fair will begin at the Bangabandhu International Conference Centre tomorrow with an aim to promote local household and office furniture. The Bangladesh Furniture Industries Owners’ Association has organised the eighth version of the fair, where 70 leading furniture manufacturers of the

Emirates doubles up on Heathrow double-decker

Emirates is to add another A380 to its London Heathrow route from 1st July this year, making the popular superjumbo experience more widely available to passengers. The airline brought its own brand of double-decker, equipped with an Onboard Lounge and Shower Spas, to the British capital in

DBBL declares 33.33pc bonus share at AGM

Dutch-Bangla Bank Limited has declared bonus share at 33.33 per cent i.e. 01 (one) bonus share for existing every 03 (three) ordinary shares of Taka 100 each for its shareholders for the year 2009. The dividend was declared at the 14th Annual General Meeting (AGM) of the Bank held recently at

Nursery business casts positive impact on rural economy

The nursery business has lready cast a very positive impact on the rural economy in terms of poverty alleviation and women empowerment as well as improving environment in the country’s northern region in recent years. Official sources and concerned experts said that the nursery business has now become one of

International conference on physics begins at DU

A three-day international conference on ‘Recent Advances in Physics’ began at Dhaka University on Saturday. University teachers and scientists at the inaugural session of the conference emphasised technological development in all sectors to make the digital Bangladesh

Old building found under Padma water

Mar 27: An old building, apparently constructed during the Mughal reign, has been found sub-merged under the river Padma near Bagha upazila of the district. Villages have recovered a number of mementos including wooden window and door panes, old bricks, utensils and parts of humna skeletons from inside

Bangladesh athletes frustrate in Kolkata

Indo-Bangla Games end Sports ReporterBangladesh completed their 3rd Indo-Bangladesh Bangla Games with 27 gold, 31 silver and 24 bronze medals in West Bengal capital Kolkata on Saturday. On the other hand, hosts West Bengal ended their journey with 34 golds, 27 silver and 24

PCL time in Sharjah

The second version of the Port City League (PCL), the Bashundhara Cup T20 will kick off today at the Sharjah Cricket Stadium. The start of this year’s Twenty20 tournament was deferred by two days due to visa complications. The organisers failed to launch the tournament on March 26 as a

Desh TV turns one

Desh TV is celebrating its first anniversary today. On the occasion and to also mark Independence Day, the channel will telecast special programmes throughout the day. At 10:30 am a special musical programme “Muktijuddher Gaan” will be aired. Rathindranath Roy, Shahin Samad and Dalia Nawshin will perform on the show. “Jawharmala Shundori” a programme featuring pala ... Read more

War crimes tribunal, probe team formed

12-member prosecutors’ team named  The government yesterday announced a three-member international crimes tribunal, a seven-member investigating agency and a 12-member prosecutors team to try the people who committed crimes against humanity during the Libaration War in 1971. The crimes include helping the Pakistani

In the dark for a minute

Thousands of people across the country switched off lights a minute before midnight past Thursday for a minute paying respect to the people killed in the 1971 independence war and demanding punishment of war criminals. Nearly a thousand people who gathered at Shikha Chirantan in Suhrawardy Udyan in Dhaka chanted

Digitalised money transfer in post offices soon

The postal department is going to introduce ‘Electronic Money Order’ (EMO), ‘Mobile Money Order’ (MMO) and ‘Postal Cash Card’ (PCC) services for its millions of customers to transfer money within an hour to the remote areas. It will also help avoid the risk of carrying cash. Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina is expected to inaugurate the ... Read more

Teasing ended her school life year ago

Double Murder in Gulshan Teasing ended her school life year ago Investigation into the killing of a schoolgirl’s parents at Gulshan reveals a year’s history of fear and torment. Killer Rubel attempted to drag Iti from the house in front of her parents on Wednesday in order to forcefully marry her. As her father Sadequr ... Read more

Drive, beyond Dhaka

More reconditioned car buyers come from different districts Reconditioned cars sales have grown 43 percent in 2009 mainly because of the increased purchasing power of landowners on the outskirts of Dhaka. Industry people said district-level middle-income groups — mostly remittance earners, real estate managers and government bank executives — contributed to