Wednesday, November 12, 2025

Aman prospect bleak

Farmers now face floods after drought The country’s farmers, who had delayed transplanting of rice seedlings because of drought, are now facing floods in different parts of the country due to heavy rainfall which is threatening the production of Aman and

BGMEA, BKMEA yet to receive copy

No complaint committee to deal with the allegations on sexual harassment has yet been formed in any garment and knitwear factories even three months inside the High Court verdict which asked all authorities

BNP may not join next JS session

Main opposition BNP might abstain from the next parliament session beginning on September 7, party insiders said. BNP Secretary General Khandaker Delwar Hossain yesterday said the government has failed to create congenial atmosphere for the

Kitchen market feels Ramzan pull

With the fasting month of Ramzan beginning tomorrow, prices of vegetables and fish registered an upward trend in the city’s kitchen markets yesterday despite taking various measures by the government to keep the prices of

Army man crushed under train wheels

An army personnel was killed as a speeding train knocked him down at Olipur rail gate in Sadar upazila yesterday morning. The deceased was identified as Masud Parvez, 33, a lance corporal of Bangladesh Army. He worked at Shahjibazar

Bank hold up: Tk 38 lakh looted

Burglars looted over Tk 38 lakh from Agrani Bank Karatia branch in the district town on Wednesday night. Deputy General Manager of Agrani Bank Abdul Quiyyum said the burglars entered the bank after cutting rod of the 1st floor of the south

Withdrawal of all cases demanded

DU August 2007 incidents  Some teachers and students of Dhaka University (DU) yesterday urged the government to unconditionally withdraw all cases against students in connection with the incidents of August

Freeing Burigagna becomes tougher: Vested quarters lobbying with ruling partymen

The government initiative to demolish all illegal structures from the riverbed of Buriganga is facing obstruction from some influential quarters. People residing on the banks of the river alleged that people with political connection have been grabbing the Buriganga River over the years. But all government efforts to recover grabbed lands have so far failed ... Read more

Delwar seeks fair trial of Aug 21 killing

BNP Secretary General Khondaker Delwar Hossain on Friday demanded fair trial of all killings, including the August 21, 2004 grenade attack on an Awami League rally. “We are against all killings, including the August 21 carnage. When we were in power, there was an investigation into the tragic incident of August 21. Now a reinvestigation ... Read more

HC sexual harassment verdict goes unheeded

The High Court verdict fell on deaf ears of the government and autonomous authorities as none has so far initiated any move to protect women from being sexual harassed at workplaces and educational institutions. Some ministry executives cited excuses of not receiving the court order even in three months after it was delivered while autonomous ... Read more