Monday, July 7, 2025

Ministry seeks police escort for goods carrying trucks

The commerce ministry on Thursday sought police protection for transporting essential commodities across the country amid political unrest and vandalism of goods carrying vehicles in recent days, officials said. They said that the ministry requested the home ministry for arranging police protection for trucks carrying essential products to different parts

BB asks BASIC Bank to reduce defaulted loan as per MoU

Bangladesh Bank on Thursday expressed dissatisfaction over the increase in defaulted loans at the BASIC Bank in July-September quarter even after the bank had signed a deal with the central bank to reduce the non-performing loans in July. The BB also asked the state-owned bank

Dhaka stocks fall after 6-day rise

Dhaka stocks declined on Thursday after gains in the previous six trading sessions as investors, fearing fresh political unrest in the next week, went for profit-taking sell-offs. The benchmark general index of Dhaka Stock Exchange, DSEX, dropped to 4,395.93 points, shedding 0.98 per cent or 43.66 points. The

Govt to send 25 IT executives to Hong Kong

The government will send chief executive officers and chief administrative officers (of some leading IT companies to Hong Kong to develop their skills on conducting business and managing human resources of IT industry. A group of 25 CEOs and CAs will leave Dhaka for Hong Kong to participate in a 12-day-long training programme on Strategic Thinking ... Read more

29-member cabinet to oversee polls

30 incumbent ministers dropped A 29-member cabinet, including eight new and 21 existing ministers and state ministers, has been formed to oversee the next general election. Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has forwarded the resignations of 16 ministers and 14 state ministers to President Md Abdul Hamid. The portfolios

Hasina urges Fakhrul to initiate talks with Ashraf

In a new turn of event in the country’s volatile political landscape, Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina on Thursday urged BNP acting secretary general Mirza Fakhrul Islam to initiate talks with his ruling party counterpart to resolve the ongoing political crisis, reports UNB. The Prime Minister made the call as she met

Non-inclusive polls could deepen crisis

Us Congressional Hearing On Bangladesh Non-inclusive polls could deepen crisis A US congressional hearing on Thursday expressed concern at the ongoing political stalemate in Bangladesh and feared escalation of violence in case a non-inclusive election took place. The subcommittee on Asia and Pacific of the house committee on foreign affairs of the US Congress made ... Read more

Another spell of hartal on the cards

President-oppn meeting minutes sent to govt The BNP-led 18-party alliance on Thursday threatened to launch another spell of countrywide hartal if the government failed to initiate talks with the Opposition to end the stand-off within a couple of days. Apparently irked over the government’s reluctance for a compromise, senior Opposition leaders threatened to intensify their ... Read more

Nationwide transport strike immobilises life

A 24-hour nationwide transport strike paralysed road communication across the country, particularly on long distance routes since Thursday morning. No long distance bus or truck was seen on the highway causing sufferings to people. Transport workers began the strike responding

AL never uses armed forces in politicking: PM

Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina on Thursday asserted that an unprecedented development and modernisation of the Bangladesh Armed Forces had been accomplished during the tenure of the Awami League government. She said Awami League (AL) never used the armed forces for its political interests. “Rather, the party has done everything required for building an efficient,

Minimum wage for garment workers at Tk 5,300

Reducing the basic wage by Tk 200 from Tk 3200 of the proposed recommendation, the minimum wages board for the garment workers on Thursday made its final recommendation of Tk 5,300 as minimum monthly wage for entry-level workers. The board also recommended for five

ACC law to spark mass protests

ACC chief says anti-graft body made subservient The countrymen would wage a movement against the amended Anti-Corruption Commission law, as it made the graft watchdog subservient, acting ACC chairman Mohammad Shahabuddin said yesterday. He said the move to give government officials impunity and protection would not see the light of the day. According to the new law, ... Read more

European Parliament urges calm in Bangladesh

The European Parliament passed a resolution on Thursday, expressing deep concern over recent violence and urging calm in the run-up to elections in Bangladesh. “MEPs (Members of European Parliament) call on all groups and individuals to exercise tolerance and restraint, especially in the lead-up to, during, and after the elections,” said a European Parliament

BoI to review pay structure for foreign workers

The Board of Investment has decided to review the pay structure for foreigners working in the private sector in Bangladesh amid widespread allegations of tax evasion against the foreign nationals and their local employers, BoI officials said. They said that most of the foreign

Against all odds, Kadar triumphs

He was detained and tortured by police two years ago. Yet he was determined to overcome the odds and become a first-class government officer. It was yesterday that his hard work finally paid off. Abdul Kadar, who was tortured in police custody in July 2011, has been recommended for the education cadre by the Public Service ... Read more

8,529 get govt job

33rd BCS Exams 8,529 get govt job The Public Service Commission (PSC) yesterday published the final results of the 33rd Bangladesh Civil Service (BCS) examinations, recommending 8,529 successful candidates for recruitment in different government cadres. This is the highest number of appointees to government services through a single BCS exam, AYM Nesar Uddin, examinations controller (cadre)

7,627 secondary schools have poor education environment

Headmasters of 7,627 of the 18,598 secondary schools have said their institutions have poor teaching and learning facilities and those schools as have been categorised as ‘poor’ or ‘non performing’ ones in a government survey. The survey titled ‘Performance-Based Institutional Self-Assessment Summery 2013’ was prepared by Secondary Education Sector

Drug addict kills 4 of his family in Sylhet

A drug addict youth hacked to death four members, including his four-year-old boy, mother, sister and a distant relative, of his family at Golapganj in Sylhet on Thursday afternoon. Local people handed over the killer, Abdus Salam alias Furuk, 35, a carpenter and son of the late Abdul Aziz of village Dakkhin Bhag Puranpara

Fast food outlet owner shot in city

An unknown miscreant injured the owner of a fast food outlet by firing shots at him in Moghbazar area under Ramna Police Station in the capital on Thursday morning, reports UNB. The victim was identified as Masum Billah Joy, 40, owner of Chitrangan Fast Food in the area. Witnesses said an unidentified miscreant entered

FDC floors occupied by TV programmes

Shooting floors of Bangladesh Film Development Corporation are now mostly used for making the small screen programmes, despite the fact that FDC is supposed to facilitate filmmaking as per its mandate. The booking list of the government agency clearly indicates that all the nine floors of FDC are used for making reality shows, phono-live concerts ... Read more