The International Anti-Corruption Day will be observed in the country on Monday as elsewhere in the world, aiming to raise awareness against corruption. The Anti Corruption Commission (ACC) and the Transparency International Bangladesh (TIB) have chalked out separate programmes marking the day. The ACC will bring out a procession from its head office in
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32 rescued in Ctg while being trafficked to Malaysia
The police have rescued 32 people while being trafficked to Malaysia via a sea-route and arrested two members of a human trafficking racket from a hotel in the port city early Sunday. Syed Abdur Rouf, Officer-in-Charge of Chandgaon Police Station said that a racket of human traffickers gathered the people at Al-Sakira Hotel in Chittagong ... Read more
Oman labour court orders compensation for 36 Bangladeshi workers
Working Without Pay Oman labour court orders compensation for 36 Bangladeshi workers The Labour Court in Oman ordered authorities concerned to compensate 36 Bangladeshi workers who had worked for a construction firm in the Arab state without regular salaries for over two years. The court order came on Thursday, said Bangladesh Ambassador to Oman Sheikh Sekander ... Read more
Women found dead in Ctg
A woman was found dead in Karnaphuli third bridge area under the Bakolia police in Chittagong early Sunday. The deceased was identified as Nasrin Akther, 35, wife of Nazimul Islam of South Nimthol area under Patiya upazila in Chittagong. The Bakolia police assistant subinspectorm, Dulal Chandra, said a van driver of the area found the victim lying
Cycling club launched at JU
The Jahangirnagar Cycling Club was launched on the university campus on Sunday. A press conference was held at the JU Journalists’ Association’s office at the university’s Teachers Students Centre on the occasion. The club started its formal journey on the campus with the motto ‘bliss on wheels’ to make cycling popular as a physical exercise. The club started ... Read more
Waste-based power plants in city face uncertainties
Italian firm faceh funding constraints An Italian firm, facing funding constraints, failed to start setting up two waste-based power plants in the city outskirts, city corporation officials said Under a deal the government signed with the company in February the Italian firm was required to start setting up the plants, one each at Amin Bazaar ... Read more
15th convocation of IUB held
The 15th convocation of Independent University, Bangladesh was held on Saturday at the Army Stadium in Dhaka. Delegated by the President, IUB vice-chancellor Omar Rahman conferred degrees on the graduating students. Former chief adviser to the caretaker government Justice Muhammad Habibur Rahman attended the programme as the convocation speaker
Aggressive baby food marketing hampers child nutrition: experts
Health experts on Saturday said that aggressive marketing tactics by the formula producing companies and their attractive market policy were hampering child nutrition in the country. Different international agencies also were now taking up public-private partnership schemes to eradicate malnutrition for the sake of their own business interest, they said while
Mad rush causes city people to suffer on roads
Dhaka city on Friday experienced severe traffic congestion as almost all roads, lanes and by-lanes were choked with unusual traffic gridlock on weekends, causing immense sufferings to the city dwellers. People from all walks of life, after being trapped in 131-hour’s non-stop blockade enforced by the opposition alliance, were forced to come out of their houses
Barind facing eco-disaster
Unplanned use of groundwater An environmental degradation is set to engulf the entire Barind region of greater Rajshahi due to unplanned and indiscriminate use of underground water for irrigation. At the same time, drying up of the major rivers crisscrossing the region, including Rajshahi, Chapainawabganj and Naogaon districts, indiscriminate felling of trees and deforestation are ... Read more
Reunion of Dhaka Univ Shamsunnahar Hall held
Speaker hails women’s empowerment The reunion of the former resident students of Dhaka University’s Shamsunnahar Hall was held on Friday amid festivity on the hall premises. Jatiya Sangshad speaker Shirin Sharmin Chaudhury and DU vice-chancellor AAMS Arefin Siddique attended the occasion as chief guest and special
PIB holds women, children dev dialogue in Barisal
The Press Institute of Bangladesh organised a dialogue at Barisal Zila Parishad auditorium on Friday as a part of the ‘mass communication programme in developing children and women’. The participants in the programme emphasised focusing on children and women related issues in the media with more space and importance. PIB director general Md Shah Alamgir
Monitoring stressed to check TB spread
Health experts have observed that lack of proper monitoring on the directly observed treatment programme of tuberculosis multi-drug-resistant TB is spreading in the country. They have advised the government to strictly monitor the programme as tuberculosis MDR TB could be checked by only checking. Many
United Airways to provide SCC with excavator
The United Airways Limited, a private airliner, has pledged to provide an automatic excavator to the Sylhet City Corporation authorities to accelerate the project of renovating and reclaiming land of main canals in the city. The airways authorities confirmed the matter in a courtesy call on the city mayor, Ariful Haque Chowdhury, at his Nagar Bhaban ... Read more
Lalmonirhat night-time train services suspended
Bangladesh Railway authorities have decided to halt train services during the night for an indefinite period on four routes under Lalmonirhat railway division. The decision, taken on Thursday night, came following sabotage on the rail tracks, during the opposition alliance’s blockade programmes, which
WB to provide $390m for education sector
The World Bank has approved a total of US$ 390 million additional financing for two ongoing projects in the Bangladesh’s education sector. The Washington-based lending agency on Wednesday approved $ 265 million for Secondary Education Quality and Access Enhancement Project and $ 125 million for Higher Education Quality Enhancement Project, said a World Bank release. It
Man commits suicide after hacking a couple
A man allegedly hacked a couple and later committed suicide by handing himself from a ceiling fan in the capital’s Gendaria Thursday morning. Gendaria police subinspector MA Momen said an assailant, MA Mannan, entered the flat of Abul Kalam around 10:00am and started hacking Kalam indiscriminately. As his wife Baby Akhter tried to save him, Mannan also ... Read more
Sylhet people threaten SUST authorities with general strike
A section of Sylhet people, under the banner of Sachetan Sylhetbasi, on Thursday announced a general strike for December 19 in the city if the Shahjalal University of Science and Technology authorities would not scrap its joint intake test move. The authorities have taken an initiative to hold the admission tests simultaneously at SUST and Jessore ... Read more
BU postpones intake tests
The admission tests of Barisal University have been postponed for an indefinite period which were supposed to be held on December 7, Saturday, said the authorities at a press conference on the university’s temporary campus on Thursday. The tests have been postponed as the BNP-led opposition alliance have announced country-wide 72-hour blockade programme from Saturday, the ... Read more
Nutrition education best way to improve food security
Says WFP, IFPRI joint research Nutrition education is critical in leveraging the benefits delivered from food and cash transfers among the ultra poor in Bangladesh. So suggest the first findings of a joint research by two international organisations. World Food Programme and the International Food Policy Research Institute presented the findings on Tuesday, says a WFP ... Read more