President Zillur Rahman yesterday visited the Military Hardware Display-2010 in Tejgaon Old Airport area of the city, which began on March 26 marking the Independence Day. On arrival at the exhibition ground about 11:30am, the president was received by the chiefs of three services along with the Principal Staff Officer (PSO) of
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‘Help build corruption-free society’
Anti-corruption Debate Contest Ends ‘Help build corruption-free society’ Transparency International Bangladesh (TIB) Chairman M Hafizuddin Khan yesterday called on the students to be imbued with the spirit of fighting corruption to build a corruption-free society. “You will say no to corruption, fight it and stamp out the menace so that there would be no
$95,373 Japanese grant for Rajshahi adivasi school
Japanese ambassador to Bangladesh Tamotsu Shinot-suka has signed a $95,373 grant contract with Bishop Gervas Rozario, Rajshahi Catholic Diocese for its Project on Construction of St Paul’s Adivasi School Building. The school is being constructed under Japan’s Grant assistant for Grassroots Human Security
1,300 land phone connections at Gulshan to remain off
State-owned land phone operator Bangladesh Telephone Company Ltd said on Monday that its services at South and North Badda under Gulshan Exchange would remain suspended for few hours between April 1 and April 7 on technical
Meeting on cyber security held at PMO
An expert meeting to help strengthen cyber security and prevent cyber attacks was held at the Prime Minister’s Office (PMO) yesterday. Two separate committees were formed to formulate two policies — one for ensuring cyber security and the other for taking necessary steps if a cyber
3-day online ‘virtual’ event begins
A three-day online ‘virtual’ event called Global Pulse 2010, organised by the U.S. Agency for International Development, began on Monday. According to a US embassy news release, Global Pulse 2010 will provide an opportunity to voice opinions, share ideas, and create innovative solutions to
Rokeya acting principal of Viqarunnisa
The education ministry yesterday asked Rokeya Akter, who was earlier removed by the governing body, to continue as the acting principal of Viqarunnisa Noon School and College until further notice. The ministry at an emergency meeting decided that Rokeya would carry out her duties as the
International conference on physics begins at DU
A three-day international conference on ‘Recent Advances in Physics’ began at Dhaka University on Saturday. University teachers and scientists at the inaugural session of the conference emphasised technological development in all sectors to make the digital Bangladesh
Old building found under Padma water
Mar 27: An old building, apparently constructed during the Mughal reign, has been found sub-merged under the river Padma near Bagha upazila of the district. Villages have recovered a number of mementos including wooden window and door panes, old bricks, utensils and parts of humna skeletons from inside
Not accidents, but murders
Families gather to mourn deaths in road crashes Sufia Kamal Auditorium of the National Museum was plunged into a sombre mood yesterday with the arrival of family members of road accident victims. They were sobbing uncontrollably and some of them were trying to choke back tears as they recounted how their near and dear ones ... Read more
Share Bazaar Mela begin tomorrow
The three-day-long second ‘Share Bazaar Mela 2010’ will begin tomorrow at the Winter Garden of Dhaka Sheraton Hotel. Civil Aviation and Tourism Minister G M Quader will inaugurate the event. Earlier the Dhaka Sheraton Hotel successfully organised the first “Share Bazaar Mela-09, displaying its event management
Panic attack by hijras at Uttara: Two hurt
A group of hijras (hermaphrodites), who were engaged in raising extortion money from different houses by intimidation, attacked a house at Uttara sector 5 yesterday and injured two security personnel. The group, consisting five to six hijras, was chased away by the local people with canes and brickbats. During the short chase, one hijra was
RU syndicate, dean, academic council elections on April 12
The elections to the syndicate, dean, academic council, finance committee and planning & development committee of Rajshahi University (RU) would be held on April 12. In a syndicate meeting, the university authorities took the decision on Saturday night with RU Vice-Chancellor Prof Abdus Sobhan
World Meteorological Day today
World Meteorological Day will be observed today in the country with due enthusiasm like the other member countries of the world. The theme of this year is “60 years of Services for Your Safety and Well-being,” said an ISPR release. It said, to facilitate international collaboration in meteorology, including coordination in
Genetically modified food ‘unfit for consumption’
Genetically modified foods or crops should not be classified as food at all, as they are liable to cause various health problems affecting the liver and kidney, and hence unfit for human consumption, said a noted agriculturist, reports UNB. Dr Mohammed Ataur Rahman of International University of Business Agriculture and
RCC plans to sell bottled water as treatment plants lie idle
The Rajshahi City Corporation has planned to sell bottled water by using all of its four idle water treatment plants when the city’s one-third population, mostly poor, are out of its water supply network. The RCC circulated a notice on March 2 in this regard, seeking proposals from interested
Additional 4.8 lakh tonnes of hilsa produced in 6 yrs
Jatka Preservation Week Begins Today Additional 4.8 lakh tonnes of hilsa produced in 6 yrs An additional 4.83 lakh tonnes of hilsa worth Tk 12,075 crore has been produced in the last six years since the government started implementing jatka (hilsa fry) preservation programme. Around five lakh fishermen are directly involved in catching hilsa in ... Read more
2.5 lakh children die from preventable causes a year
Around 2.5 lakh children die from easily preventable causes in Bangladesh a year before they reach the fifth birthday, speakers at a national consultation on newborn and child survival said yesterday. Save the Children organised the consultation to launch a five-year worldwide campaign titled
Bangladeshi set to start expedition to Everest
MA Muhit, a Bangladeshi and a member of Bangladesh Mountaineering and Trekking Club (BMTC), is set to start an expedition to the Mount Everest next month. If he can make it, Muhit will be the first Bangladeshi to conquer the Everest, the 8850-metre (29,035ft) giant lying across the Nepal-Tibet
Qatar pledges $100m to save Buriganga
Qatar has pledged $100 million assistance to rejuvenate the River Buriganga by diverting water from the River Jamuna. The chief of planning of the Bangladesh Water Development Board, Abdul Wadud Bhuiyan, told BSS that a eight-member delegation from Qatar led by the international relations minister, Mohammad Al Atiyah, made the