Friday, February 20, 2026

Stop building all dams

Two organisations urge India Speakers at a discussion yesterday called upon India to immediately stop building all sorts of dams, including the controversial Tipaimukh dam, as it will adversely affect the environment, agriculture and bio-diversity of Bangladesh. They also urged the people of Bangladesh and India to raise voice against the

Greens demand body to control food quality

Green activists demanded a regulatory commission to control quality of food items and drinks and urged the government to set up public complaint centres about adulterated food. They put forth the demands at a leaflet distribution programme in the city’s in the city’s Mohammadpur, Karwan Bazar, New Market, Azimpur, Palashi and Chowkbazar areas on

Bangladesh to lease Sudanese farmland

Bangladesh yesterday signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with South Sudan to take a 10-year lease on Sudanese farmland to grow crops aimed at ensuring food security of both the countries. Bangladesh and Sudan will jointly produce rice, lentil, oil, cotton and other crops on the leased land and share the produces between the two ... Read more

‘Rakhi Bandhan’ celebrated at Indo-Bangla border

Sisters of India and Bangladesh along with border forces of two countries celebrated the ‘Rakhi Bandhan’ at Hili border under Hakimpur upazila of Dinajpur on Thursday, setting a unique example of brotherhood. High officials of Border Guard Bangladesh (BGB) and Border Security Force (BSF) of India along with male and female were present at the ... Read more

LPG sold at high price in Sylhet

Liquefied gas cylinders are being sold in Sylhet at almost double the price set by Bangladesh Petroleum Corporation in absence of proper monitoring over the market. A dishonest quarter comprising some officials and employees of BPC distributors—viz. Padma, Meghna and Jamuna oil depots and their authorised dealers—is engaged in creating artificial crisis in

Automation of BRTA to begin next year

The automation of Bangladesh Road Transport Authority (BRTA) under a US$2.7 million project is expected to begin in the second quarter of 2013. Korea International Cooperation Agency (Koica) will fund the “Digital BRTA” project, says a press release. An Implementation Survey Team from Korea visited Bangladesh from July 29 to

Shaon sued

Humayun’s Death Shaon sued Thirteen days into the death of Humayun Ahmed, his wife, Meher Afroz Shaon, and Mazharul Islam, publisher of Anya Prokash Publication Ltd, were sued in Chittagong yesterday for “killing the litterateur in a planned way”. Advocate Nazrul Islam, who claims to be a writer, filed the case with the Chief Metropolitan ... Read more

Indo-Bangla meet on Tipaimukh dam begins Aug 27

India has told Bangladesh that it is now ready for a bilateral meeting of experts from both the countries on Tipaimukh dam for two days in New Delhi from August 27. According to a senior official of the Central Water Commission in Shillong, the members of this expert group, to be drawn from both the ... Read more

RU students hold demo for RUCSU election

Rajshahi University students on Tuesday went on a demonstration on the campus, demanding immediate election to the university’s central students’ union and revival of Teachers-Students Cultural Centre of the university. At around 11:30am, under the banner of ‘progressive students’ union’, around a hundred leaders and activists of the university unit Bangladesh Students’ Union,

Onslaught on mud crabs threatens Sundarbans ecosystem

Though the mud crab is considered as one of the nature’s “ecosystem engineers” for its ability to facilitate habitats and nutrients to other species, a significant proportion of its population is being wiped out every year due to its indiscriminate collection along the coastal belt, particularly in the Sundarbans. The export of this crab has ... Read more

Laxmipur Govt Women’s College faces problems

Campus Corner Laxmipur Govt Women’s College faces problems Education of students is being hampered at Laxmipur Government Women’s College due to shortage of teachers and lack of academic building since long. Sources said that there are three tin-shed buildings for a large number of students that are not sufficient to accommodate the huge number of ... Read more

Maasranga Television turns one

Maasranga Television turns one today. Marking the occasion, the channel has arranged special programmes including music, adda, drama and much more today. Seasoned singers Syed Abdul Hadi, Farida Parveen, Sadi Mohammad, Fatema-Tuz-Zohra and Rafiqul Alam will perform songs in the programme titled “E Lagan Gaan Shonabar” that will be