Monday, March 10, 2025

Bangladesh whitewash Windies in ODI series too after Test series

After a clean sweep in two-match Test series, Bangladesh also whitewashed West Indies in a record breaking three-match ODI series beating them by three wickets in the 3rd and final match at the Warner Park in St Kitts on Friday. Bangladesh, led by stand-in captain Shakib Al Hasan, remained unbeaten in the month-long Caribbean

Ex-Proshika chief’s men attack staff, office: 20 injured

At least 20 employees of Proshika were injured on their way to office yesterday in separate attacks carried out in Mirpur by hired men of the NGO’s expelled chief Qazi Faruque Ahmed. Mohammad Abdur Rob, director of microcredit programme of Proshika’s new management, however claimed that around 50 Proshika employees sustained injuries in the attacks. ... Read more

Ministry awaits core group recipe for greater access to US market

The commerce ministry is waiting for recommendations from the core group on how Bangladesh can gain greater access to the US market through ‘New Partnership for Development Act 2007’ and ‘Trade Relief for Apparel and Textiles bill,’ official sources said. The government recently formed the core group comprising representatives from ministries of foreign affairs, commerce, ... Read more

Dhaka team returns to Delhi after second Tipai landing attempt fails

A Bangladesh parliamentary delegation, now visiting India, on Saturday returned to New Delhi from the Assam state capital of Guwahati as rough weather prevented it from flying to the site of the controversial Tipaimukh dam project on the cross-boundary river Barak, officials said. ‘The members of the delegation returned to New Delhi from Guwahati [Saturday] ... Read more

15,000 illegal dwellings on Cox’s Bazar hilltops

Over 1 lakh people are illegally living on about 600 acres of the forest department’s hilly land worth about Tk 700 crore under serious threats of landslide during heavy rains. These floating people from across the country live in around 15,000 houses in Baidderghona, Pahartali, Ghonapara, Light House Para, Bus Terminal and other areas in ... Read more

Month-long mourning begins

Aug 15 Carnage Month-long mourning begins A month-long mourning programme began yesterday commemorating the assassination of Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman and most of his family members on August 15, 1975. The ruling Awami League and various political and cultural organisations have chalked out elaborate programmes to observe the month. Bangabandhu Smriti Sangrakkhan Parishad, Joybangla Sangskritik ... Read more

Long march towards Tipaimukh on Aug 8

In protest against India’s plan to construct Tipaimukh dam on common river Barak two organisations will jointly launch a 3-day Long March towards Tipaimukh on August 8 considering its perilous impact on Bangladesh. The two organizations already have approached both the ruling Awami League and the opposition BNP to join the march. Tipaimukh Dam Prevention ... Read more

Judicial Service Assoc to file writ petitions today

Forced retirement of 2 judges The emergency meeting of Bangladesh Judicial Service Association (BJSA) scheduled for yesterday morning was postponed in the greater interest of the country, the organisers said.  The emergency meeting was to be held on the Dhaka judge court’s premises yesterday to discuss the next course of action following the forced retirement ... Read more

Corazon Aquino dies

Former Philippines president Corazon Aquino, whose ‘People Power’ revolution toppled dictator Ferdinand Marcos and restored democracy to the nation, died Saturday after a battle with colon cancer. ‘Cory’ Aquino was propelled into the political spotlight in 1986, leading millions of Filipinos in protests against the corrupt regime of Marcos, who jailed thousands of dissidents during ... Read more

Mudslide kills 10 in Lama

Six of a family perished; 50 houses destroyed Incessant rain for the last four days triggered a massive mudslide at Harinmara of Lama in Bandarban early yesterday killing 10 people, including six of a family, and destroying 50 houses. Nine of the deceased were Abul Hashem, his mother Guljar Begum, wife Amena Begum, son Yunus, ... Read more

PM reshuffles cabinet, 6 new faces inducted

Shahjahan Khan made minister, Enamul, Mujibur, Promod, Mahbubur, Shirin state ministers raising total strength to 43 Six new members were inducted in the council of ministers of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina in a major expansion since her Awami League-led government assumed office on January 6 after the landmark December 29, 2008 general elections. President Zillur ... Read more

Robberies, accidents on highways on the rise

Travelling on highways across the country became dreadful and unsafe with an alarming rise in robbery and fatal accidents due largely to a lack of adequate policing, reckless driving and poor maintenance of the roads and bridges. In the month of July alone, at least 20 robberies were reported on the highways connecting cities and ... Read more

Judicial body probing public univ graft becomes uncertain

The proposed judicial commission set to be formed to investigate corruption taking place in five public universities between 2001 and 2008 has become uncertain as High Court judge Md Muzammel Hossain has been appointed a justice of the Appellate Division in mid-July. ‘The chief justice in early June nominated Justice Md Muzammel Hossain for the ... Read more

Hill cutting poses risk of landslide

Cox’s Bazar hills levelled for construction Hill cutting goes on unabatedly in different areas of Cox’s Bazar town and suburbs for building dwellings, raising fears of landslides. Hilltops are being levelled to collect earth for constructing dwellings and the forest department raids are failing to stop this. During a visit to different hills under the ... Read more

Interpol arrest warrant on 10 Bangladeshi fugitives

The International Crime Police Organisation (Interpol) has issued red corner notice for the arrest of at least ten Bangladeshi hardened criminals who are believed to be hiding in Bangladesh after committing serious crimes in different countries of the world. These criminals were involved in various crimes including murder, robbery and cheating. ASP Nasir, who is ... Read more

Heavy rain delays Dhaka team’s visit

Tipaimukh Site Heavy rain delays Dhaka team’s visit The visiting 10-member team of Bangladeshi parliamentarians yesterday could not visit the site of proposed Tipaimukh Hydropower Project in the Indian state of Manipur due to heavy rain. The delegation led by veteran AL lawmaker Abdur Razzak took off in a helicopter from Guwahati in Assam and ... Read more

Rains in hills swell rivers Cause landslide, flood

Heavy rains in the hills reinforced the waterfalls and swelled the rivers in Chittagong Hill Tracts and Mymensingh causing landslides and submerging croplands Flood forecasters said Matamuhuri river in the CHT was flowing 91cm above danger mark at Lama and 73cm at Chiringa of Bandarban hill district. Landslides killed 10 people in Bandarban Friday. Rainwater ... Read more

EC to send back AL, Jamaat party books for more amendments

The Election Commission (EC) will send back the council-approved constitutions of the ruling Awami League (AL) and Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islami for further amendments as some clauses of their respective constitutions are not in consonance with the Representation of the People Order (RPO) and the Constitution of the country. Sources at the EC said some clauses of ... Read more

Balanced use of fertilizer can help raise rice yield

The recommendations of Soil Resource Development Institute (SRDI) for balanced use of fertiliser would help increase average yield of rice by 20-25 per cent and other crops by 10-15 per cent, said a study of soil scientists. The study, conducted by the SRDI in 20 districts during the Boro season in 2008-09, found that Boro ... Read more

AL drops stalwarts from exec body

The ruling Awami League have dropped heavyweights dominating the party for decades from the central executive committee presumably for their controversial role during the early 2007 political changeover as it announced the key committee positions on Thursday, five days after its triennial council session. A number of young politicians have been named to top party ... Read more