Tuesday, November 26, 2024

Stakeholders seek PM’s intervention to scale up nutrition

Stakeholders on Saturday sought intervention of the prime minister’s office in the nutrition programme to scale up nutrition as the multi-sector intervention was not working. At a roundtable on ‘Child nutrition: multi-sectoral approach for investing in the future’ organised by BRAC and The Daily Star at The Daily Star

Minor boy hurt in Rajshahi bomb blast

A six-year-old boy was injured when a crude bomb he was playing with exploded in Upashahar New Market area in Rajshahi city on Saturday. The injured was identified as Fahim Islam, a resident of Upashahar in the city. His father died few years ago and his mother works as a domestic help.

Christmas, New Year events at Sonargaon hotel

The Pan Pacific Sonargaon, Dhaka would arrange a lineup of exciting events to celebrate the Christmas and New Year, said a press release on Saturday. Both on the days of Christmas and New year, live band music would be arranged for the guests at the hotel’s Balcony Bar from 8:00pm onwards.

Awareness campaign against Nipah begins

The health ministry has recently launched an awareness campaign against Nipah in 27 districts of the country to prevent the people from taking raw date or palm juice. The directorate general of health services has identified 217 Nipah-prone upazilas in the 27 districts, Be-Nazir Ahmed, director of disease control at

Strikes take toll on weddings

Apart from taking a heavy toll on businesses and children’s education, the ongoing political turmoil is also creating great difficulties for those planning to marry, causing many couples in the capital to delay their wedding ceremonies and receptions. In the last two months, at least 70 wedding ceremonies

Girl Guides calls for empowering girls

Girl Guides in a daylong camp on Thursday stressed empowering girls through acquiring self-sufficiency and self-defence to achieve millennium development goals. The programme was held on Barisal Islamia College campus as part of the sixth camp of Girl Guides ranger-unit of the college. The camp was conducted by

SCC starts re-dredging canals

The Sylhet City Corporation authorities formally started reclaiming and re-digging an encroached canal on Wednesday to reduce the water-stagnation problem in the city. The city mayor, Ariful Haque Chowdhury, inaugurated the renovation work of Gavial Khal, one of the nine major canals of the city that covers

Initiative to preserve mass killing ground, torture cells in Barisal stalled

The preservation of the mass killing ground and torture cell at the then WAPDA campus, used as regional cantonment of the Pakistan occupation army during the liberation war, has remained stalled. Barisal city mayor Shawkat Hossain Hiron on June 14 unveiled the curtain of a proposed project to preserve the spots, but the initiative fell through. After ... Read more

Election to JU teachers’ association on Dec 27

The Jahangirnagar University Teachers’ Association election for the year 2014 will be held on December 27, 2013. The association chief election commissioner, Professor Akter Mahmud, announced the poll schedule on Tuesday. A 15-member executive committee of the organisation including four office bearers- president, vice-president, secretary general, joint

Bangladesh creates world’s largest human flag

At about 1:40pm thousands of anxious people breathed a sigh of relief after holding their nerves for over six minutes at the National Parade Ground, when it was confirmed that their effort was worthy of new world record involving the largest number of people being able to create a national flag by holding placards overhead. When ... Read more

SCC accords reception to FF

Exempts their residences from holding taxes, water bill The Sylhet City Corporation authorities declared residences of freedom fighters exempted from holding taxes and drinking water supply charges in the city. SCC mayor Ariful Haque Chowdhury made the announcement at a reception of freedom fighters on Monday. The city corporation organised the programme

Warm tributes paid to war heroes

Call to execute penalties of all war crime convicts The 43rd Victory Day was celebrated on Monday here in the port city in a different atmosphere amid paying homage to the martyrs and colorful programmes. After 42 years of the victory, this year scenario is bit different as death sentence of a war criminal has ... Read more

Rights activist concerned

Violence Against Children Rights activist concerned The child rights activists of different non-government organisations have expressed their deep concern over how children are being victims of the current political unrest. In a press statement published on Sunday, they said a good number of children died and received injuries in different political programmes

Salimullah Medical College reopens Dec 17

The Salimullah Medical College will resume its academic function on December 17. The decision to reopen the college was made in a meeting with the Mitford Hospital, the medical college principle Dilip Kumar Dhor told New Age. Dilip Kumar said that in an academic council

Women lawyers protest at Shanto’s fate

Women lawyers on Saturday condemned Friday’s incident at Motijheel in which Class III student Shanto Islam received multiple critical injuries hit by rubber bullets. Shanto is battling for his life at the casualty ward of Dhaka Medical College Hospital. A student of a school at Rupganj, Narayanganj,

Students gobble down two exams in a day

A number of schools in the capital are holding two examinations in a single day to make up for the time lost due to political turmoil, putting schoolchildren under crumbling pressure. A Class IX student of Ideal School and College said he took annual exam for physics and chemistry on Friday. ‘Taking two exams in one ... Read more

Butterfly fair at JU draws nature enthusiasts

Nature enthusiasts thronged the daylong butterfly fair on the Jahangirnagar University campus on Friday amid festivity and fanfare. JU acting vice-chancellor pro-VC MA Matin inaugurated the festival as chief guest while pro-VC Afsar Ahmed, treasurer Abul Khaiyer and Manowar Hossain, convener of butterfly fair-2013, were present, among others.

Mitford crisis continues leaving patients to suffer

Health services at Mitford Hospital, one of the most crowded hospitals at Old part of the capital, remained stalled for the third consecutive days on Thursday, causing severe sufferings to hundreds of patients. The students of the Salimullah Medical College are yet to leave hostels although the authority closed the college and asked them to vacant ... Read more

1 crore children under-5 left unregistered

About one core children under-5 in the country do not officially exist as they do not have birth registration, according to a new report by UNICEF published on Wednesday. Children unregistered at birth or without identification documents are often excluded from accessing education, health care and social security.

Butterfly fair begins at Jahangirnagar University tomorrow

A daylong colorful butterfly fair will be held on Jahangirnagar University campus tomorrow amid enthusiasm and festivity. With the slogan ‘Urley Akashe Prajapati, Prakriti Pay Natun Gati’, JU zoology department will arrange the fair for the fourth time in association with the Prakriti O Jiban Foundation. The fair convener, Professor Monwar Hosaain, in a press