Tuesday, July 15, 2025

Cricket league postponed for political crisis

The Cricket Committee of Dhaka Metropolis postponed the matches of the Dhaka Premier League for an indefinite period due to political instability, said an official on Saturday. The league was expected to resume after the Eid break on October 27. CCDM on October 24 announced the revised

Siddik moves 19 places up to 32nd

Bangladesh golfer Siddikur Rahman shot a three-under-par 69 in the third round of the CIMB Classic at the Kuala Lumpur Golf and Country Club to move 19 places up to 32nd on Saturday. Siddik, who was 51st overnight, began the third round on a poor note when he hit a bogey, but the ace 28-year-old ... Read more

Hockey transfers deferred again

The inter-club player transfers for the Premier Division Hockey League have been postponed due to unavoidable reasons, the Bangladesh Hockey Federation said on Saturday. The transfer window was scheduled to open on Tuesday, despite uncertainties over the participation of some top clubs. The BHF had earlier vowed to

Hasina, Khaleda talk at last

The much-awaited telephone conversation between Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina and Leader of the Opposition Khaleda Zia took place on Saturday evening. Hasina requested her arch rival to withdraw 60-hour countrywide shutdown beginning today, and invited her to a dialogue at Ganabhaban at 6pm on Monday. Responding to the premier’s call, the opposition

Hasina-Khaleda gesture gets appreciation

The country’s eminent personalities welcomed the telephone conversation between Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina and BNP chairperson Khaleda Zia for dialogue Saturday. Eminent jurist Barrister Rafique-Ul Huq in his instant reaction appreciated the telephone call. Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina on Saturday evening

Officials put on high alert over sabotage fears

The government has asked deputy commissioners (DCs) and superintendents of police (SPs) to remain alert about sabotage attempts and possible deterioration of law and order by groups with vested interest. The government has deployed law enforcement and intelligence agencies, including Border Guard Bangladesh (BGB) and the Rapid Action Battalion (RAB),

60-hr strike from today

One dead in pre-hartal violence;?blasts at residences of VIPs, TV?stations Pre-hartal violence, marked by explosion of crude bombs, hurling of bombs at some residences of ministers and important persons, arson and clashes between police and opposition activists at different places in the country, left a Chattra Shibir activist dead and over 30 injured on Saturday. ... Read more

Business leaders urge Oppn to call off hartal

Expressing grave concern over the prevailing political instability and vandalism, the country’s leading trade bodies have urged the 18-party alliance to call off its nationwide 60-hour hartal keeping in mind the general people and national economy. They urged the political parties to resolve the political impasse through dialogue, shunning the path of confrontation

Drizzling disrupts life across country

Rain coupled with water-logging had been causing immense sufferings to people in different districts across the country since Thursday. It also caused flash flood in places and damage to crops, including Aman paddy and vegetables. Besides, rain disrupted road and river communications.

Gias Kamal Chy passes away

Veteran journalist Gias Kamal Chowdhury died of a pro-longed illness at the city’s Anwar Khan Modern Hospital early Saturday morning at the age of 74. Family sources said Chowdhury left behind wife, one son, two daughters and a large number of colleagues, relatives and well-wishers to mourn his death.

Eerie political climate sparks panic buying

Onion Tk 110 a kg Eerie political climate sparks panic buying MA Aziz usually buys five kilograms of onion at a time. But yesterday, he could afford to buy just two kg of onion at the capital’s Karwan Bazar, thanks to the rocketing prices of essentials. The prices have shot up as many people were ... Read more

Students to end up with session loss

O & A-level exams could be cancelled for 60-hour shutdown Four O-level and A-level exams will be cancelled if the opposition-called 60-hour-long shutdown that began this morning is continued. Examinees and teachers of different English medium schools fear the authorities in Bangladesh will be unable to hold the tests, which are taken simultaneously around the world. Talking ... Read more

Power Div mulling blanket extensions to rental projects

Despite having a very clear-cut directive from the Prime Minister, to give extensions to the costly rental and quick-rental power plants, on “case by case” basis, the Power Division is set to give blanket extensions to all such projects. Some officials of the Power Division have started lobbying on behalf of the owners of rental ... Read more

India floods kill 48

Torrential rains have claimed as many as 48 lives in eastern India, which this month saw the worst cyclone to hit the country in over a decade. The downpour has seen rivers spill their banks in India’s eastern coastal states of Orissa and Andhra Pradesh, forcing thousands to flee their homes and

UN members slam US drone policy

Washington defends drones, says strikes ‘necessary and just’ The Guardian Online The US government has defended its use of drone strikes in Pakistan, Yemen and other countries in front of the UN, telling a chamber full of largely critical nations that in President Obama’s view the deployment of unmanned aerial attacks against al-Qaeda targets was ... Read more

Elderly couple killed

An elderly couple was hacked to death by unidentified miscreants at Munshidanga village in Faridpur sadar upazila early Saturday. The deceased were identified as Shamsu Mir, 70, a retired member of Navy and his wife Shelly Begum, 60, of the village. The couple had two daughters and a son who have been living in Dhaka. Neighbours found their ... Read more

Eid films attract more viewers to cinemas

Despite the present political unrest in the country, four Eid films have attracted many viewers to the cinemas and have earned good turnovers so far, sources say. A total of four films were released this Eid. The films are Shafiuddin Shafi’s Purna Dourgho Prem Kahini; Malek Afsary’s Full and Final; Nazrul Islam Khan’s Premik Number ... Read more

Dalia Nausheen launches solo album

Noted Nazrul singer Dalia Nausheen was greeted by her fellow singers and family members at a programme at the Radious Center, Gushan 1, in the capital on Thursday. The album titled Dol Purnima Raate, which is the first solo album of Nausheen in her long and eventful singing career, features ten timeless songs of the National ... Read more

Bandish-Gharana introduced

Lecture On Classical Music Bandish-Gharana introduced  The ongoing workshop on classical music organised by the Bengal Foundation introduced different genres of classical music attended by a number of music enthusiasts. The lecture on Thursday given by Rezwan Ali Lovlu introduced Bandish-gharana a classical music genre – genre with a fixed and melodic composition – to ... Read more