Saturday, November 8, 2025

TIB, BDF to organise debate contest

Transparency International Bangladesh (TIB) and Bangladesh Debate Federation (BDF) for the first time is going to organise a shadow parliamentary anti-corruption debate competition and training for high school students. Students of class eight to class ten (new) will be able to participate in the debate competition

City dwellers get filthy, stinky WASA water

Residents in many areas of the Dhaka city are getting water fouled with filth and stench from the WASA supply lines for the last few weeks, making their lives miserable. The situation deteriorated in the past two weeks in several areas of the city, including Moghbazar, Naya Paltan, Sheorapara and

Govt mulls mobile IT lab on boats

Education Minister Nurul Islam Nahid yesterday said the government would consider the prospect of mobile computer laboratory on boats to introduce information and communication technology to the rural students. “We have already started mobile computer laboratories in jeeps and microbuses which will

Hokkaido University team meets DU VC

A delegation from Hokkaido University, Japan led by the Dean of Graduate School of Dental Medicine Dr Masamitsu Kawanami met Dhaka University vice-chancellor Professor Dr AAMS Arefin Siddique yesterday at the latter’s office of the university, says a press release. Other members of the delegation are Dr Nobuo Inoue, professor and chairman, department of

RU lost 187 academic days

Feb 26: Rajshahi University (RU), had lost 187 academic days in the last year in various incidents specially student violence. Among the 187 days two bloody clashes between Islami Chhatra Shibir and Bangladesh Chhatra League, summer vacation and so on. As a result the university losses about Taka 2.33 crore while it has been paying ... Read more

Ensuring rights of minorities stressed for dev

The Rajshahi mayor, AHM Khairuzzaman Liton, has categorically said the legitimate and equitable rights of the ethnic minority people must be ensured for overall development of the nation. In this regard, he called for undertaking an effective step to make the aboriginal people competent in all aspects especially literacy and social

Filmmakers urged to create authentic films

Acclaimed US filmmaker and screenwriter Eric J Adams conducted a filmmaking workshop on  “Story, Structure and Screenwriting” on Wednesday last, says a press release. It was hosted by the Bangladesh Institute of Journalism and Electronic Media (BIJEM). Conducting the works-hop he said, “There has never been a better time for independent Bangladeshi

‘Bird flu not direct threat to public health’

Bird flu is not a substantial direct threat to public health all over the world, a Western public health expert said in the city yesterday, insisting that pandemic influenza like swine flu could be fatal however for humankind. Dr Eric Starbuck, a US influenza expert, said the world has to remain alert against influenza with

Festive flavour floats at Ekushey Book Fair

Publishers, salesmen and visitors at the Ekushey Book Fair were in a festive mood on Saturday, on the eve of Ekushey February and International Mother Language Day, reports NewAgebd. Presence of hundreds of booklovers at the fair made the publishers and sellers happy as they were satisfied with the sales on the day when 152 ... Read more

Sales up at Khulna Ekushey book fair

Sales have got momentum at the month-long Khulna Ekushey Book Fair 2010 on the premises of the Khulna Divisional Government Public Library in the Khulna city. Organised by the district administration, the fair that began on February 1 will end on February 28. A total of seven titles by local writers have so far hit ... Read more

Toxicity lab at DU to test efficacy of locally produced drugs

The Dhaka University (DU) yesterday proposed to set up a bioequivalence and toxicity lab at its pharmacy department in order to ensure quality of locally produced drugs and widen export market for Bangladesh’s pharmaceuticals abroad. The proposal came at a regional seminar held at the Senate Bhaban of Dhaka University, amid

British Council extends its edn services in Ctg

The British Council extended its educational services here at the port city Chittagong by opening two resource centres in partnership with the Shishu Academy and Chittagong City Corporation-run Premier University. Students (children to university goers) and professionals of the port city now can be more

Mosquito menace beyond control

Lack of anti-mosquito drive blamed Vexed by the sudden spurt in mosquito menace in the capital, the city dwellers alleged that the menace has gone beyond control for lack of regular anti-mosquito drive by the Dhaka City Corporation. ‘The situation has become so alarming that even during day time anti-mosquito spray needs to

Fair outside Bangla Academy draws crowd

Sales of various goods including flowers, dolls, festoons, paper balloons and food items outside the Bangla Academy premises have added to the flavour of Amar Ekushey Book Fair this year. A large number of makeshift shops have been set up at roadsides on the Kazi Nazrul Islam Avenue outside the periphery of the Ekushey Book ... Read more

The week the Knight will remember

No doubt this week is one of the happiest and most memorable occasions in the life of Sir Fazle Hasan Abed. He received a knighthood from Prince Charles on behalf of Her Majesty the Queen of England on Tuesday. It is an occasion Sir Abed is unlikely to forget and we wish him all

Fresh unrest flares up at Konabari RMG belt

30 factories suspend production Authorities of nearly 30 garment factories at Konabari in Gazipur have suspended production in the face of rowdy protest by workers paralysing the industrial hub Thursday, police said. Hundreds of ready-made garment (RMG) workers had been staging demonstration since

Remarkable presence of children

Colourful bookstalls at the children’s corner at Amar Ekushey Boi Mela yesterday witnessed vibrant presence of a large number of children. Booksellers said they are getting good response from children and their parents. Most children are interested in buying books on comic and cartoon

Only three private varsities have own campuses

Only three out of 51 private universities have their own campuses on at least 5 acres of land as per the Private University Act 1992, Education Minister Nurul Islam Nahid told the House yesterday. According to the Act, a private university will have to establish its own campus and enough infrastructures at least on five ... Read more