Wednesday, November 12, 2025

Children’s textbooks terribly illustrated

Low quality papers, pathetic illustrations offer shock to children Textbooks at primary level published by National Curriculum and Textbook Board (NCTB) appear to be unattractive to children because of substandard illustrations and the very design of the books, said educationists, academics and experts. Children learn half their lessons through illustrations as the visual presentation helps ... Read more

Warrant of arrest for Rid Pharma MD, 4 others

Aftermath of Toxic paracetamol induced deaths  A Dhaka court yesterday issued warrants of arrest for managing director of Rid Pharma Limited, its two directors and two pharmacists in connection with a case filed against them for producing and marketing toxic paracetamol syrup, which caused many death. Judge Golam Mortuza Mojumder of Drug Court issued the ... Read more

Tigers continue winning

Bangladesh secured their seventh consecutive one-day international win by beating Zimbabwe by 49 runs in the second game of the series at Bulawayo on Tuesday. Having been put into bat, the Tigers blazed their way to 320 for eight, their highest one-day total. Opener Tamil Iqbal’s 79 provided the innings platform but Shakib Al Hasan’s ... Read more

Shakib blows Zim away

Rampant Shakib Al Hasan led from the front with an aggressive hundred as the Tigers continued their recent remarkable success with a 49-run victory in the second ODI of the five-match series against Zimbabwe at the Queens Sports Club ground in Bulawayo yesterday. They extended the lead to 2-0 through a strong batting display, which ... Read more

Sakib shines in Tigers win

Cricinfo Sakib al Hasan starred with a delightfully aggressive ton in Bangladesh’s second straight win in the five-match series against Zimbabwe. Tamim Iqbal laid the platform with a patient half-century before Sakib took over to charge Bangladesh to their highest ODI score. Zimbabwe tried gamely, courtesy fine half-centuries from Charles Coventry and Sean Williams, but ... Read more

Govt to ask industries to shut in peak hours

RAMADAN POWER MANAGEMENT Govt to ask industries to shut in peak hours The government will ask industries such as steel, re-rolling and textile mills around the capital and in Chittagong to stop their operation during evening peak hours in Ramadan to save on gas and electricity to reduce power outages. An inter-ministerial meeting, headed by ... Read more

Tipaimukh dam to spell humanitarian disaster: LSE meet

The planned unilateral construction of Tipaimukh dam by India will have serious environmental, ecological, social and economic effects on the millions of people of Bangladesh and north-eastern India, speakers at a conference at the London School of Economics warned. The conference, dubbed world forum, of the Voice for Justice World Forum on Sunday in London ... Read more

BSF occupies vast land on Pratpur frontier in Sylhet

BDR on red alert Aug 11: Indian BSF troops today suddenly massed in and occupied a vast tract of Bangladesh land on Pratpur frontier in Goainghat upazila, triggering tensions among people in the border area as they recalled a 2001 clash between the two forces. Bangladesh Rifles (BDR) sources said the trespassing Indian border guards ... Read more

Earthquake shakes country, Tsunami alert withdrawn

A full-scale tsunami alert issued by the Met office following a massive earthquake in the Indian Ocean off India’s Andaman Islands early hours of Tuesday panicked people and prompted the government to ready thousands of volunteers for help, but eventually it shook Bangladesh without any tidal surge. As the time tsunami was apprehend to hit ... Read more

Jacko finally laid to rest

MICHAEL Jackson has finally been laid to rest and his funeral was in stark contrast to his extraordinary life in the public eye. The King of Pop was quietly buried at the Forest Lawn Cemetery, Hollywood Hills – without a even a small ceremony and not a fan in sight. And last night it emerged ... Read more

Hezbollah chief Nasrallah becomes Facebook star

Agencies Beirut: Love him or loathe him, Hezbollah chief Hassan Nasrallah has earned himself celebrity status – at least on Facebook, where a good 20 forums are dedicated to the Lebanese leader. Many are favourable to Nasrallah but others are extremely hostile to the controversial figure, whose organisation is claimed by Israel to have a ... Read more

Salman Khan gifts 25,000 to beggar

MUMBAI: Actor Salman Khan may be a brat, but the brat has a heart of gold, and this, we must say is proven time and time again. The actor while shooting for Boney Kapoor’s ‘Wanted’ at Bandra Fort seemed to recognize a beggar on the street. He went up to him, and asked him if ... Read more

Swindling in the weirdest way

Man marries off wife to expatriate ; manages flat, money, jewellery in the process Real life sometimes supersedes the fantastic plot of a movie script. A man has been accused of arranging the marriage of his own wife with an expatriate man to extract money from

Outages could worsen as Ramadan looms

The severe load shedding situation is likely to worsen further during Ramadan because demand will increase considerably in hot and humid weather. The demand for electricity during Ramadan will be higher compared to last year as the Muslim fasting month coincides with Bhadra,

Most Teknaf villages have no schools

45,000 children deprived of education, engaged in work About 45,000 children are being deprived of education in Teknaf upazila as 77 out of 143 villages in the upazila bordering Myanmar have no government or non-government educational institutions. Upazila Nirbahi Officer Md Tofael Islam said in absence of any school in the villages, a large number ... Read more