Monday, November 24, 2025

Unelected people not to be in govt

Interim Govt for Polls Unelected people not to be in govt  AL, allies respond to BNP’s reported formulas The Awami League-led ruling grand alliance will not accept any proposal or formula of an unelected interim government to conduct the next parliamentary elections. Leaders of the alliance have vehemently rejected main opposition BNP’s idea of forming a ... Read more

U-19 Cricket World Cup begins today

The ICC U19 Cricket World Cup gets underway in Australia today with four matches featuring on the opening day. Asian rivals Bangladesh and Sri Lanka will lock horns at the Allan Border Field in Brisbane in the Group D fixture while three-time champions Australia will launch their title defence against 1998 winner England in the Group ... Read more

High prices spoil Eid shopping

Eid shopping in the capital has gathered momentum with more of city dwellers roaming markets to make the best buys for the festival. However, majority of them say high prices are spoiling their joy. “The prices of garment items have gone up unexpectedly,” Rafeza Zaman Khan, consultant of a real-estate company, told The Daily Star ... Read more

Army given charge of passport printing

The Bangladesh Army-led ongoing machine readable passport project has been given the responsibility of passport printing, storing and quality control after over two thousand passport booklets went missing from Agargoan passport office recently, said sources in the Department of Immigration and Passports. ‘Under the office order, one army officer was entrusted with the whole procedure ... Read more

Tickets vanish days before sale starts

Launch Cabins for Eid Trips Tickets vanish days before sale starts Cabin tickets of private launches almost disappeared a day before the owners formally started selling those yesterday, a week ahead of Eid-ul-Fitr. The ticket seekers who went to Sadarghat Launch Terminal yesterday had to return empty-handed as tickets of all the launches, except for ... Read more

Nazmul Huda launches BNF

Former Bangladesh Nationalist Party leader Nazmul Huda on Friday launched a new political party called Bangladesh Nationalist Front terming it an ‘alternative’ to Awami League and BNP and asking all ‘nationalist forces’ to unite to consolidate independence and sovereignty. Huda, who recently resigned from BNP as vice-chairman, named his new party at an

NHRC chief receives death threat

The National Human Rights Commission chairman, Mizanur Rahman, received a death threat in a short message on his cell phone on Thursday night, said his personal staff on Friday. ‘We have already informed the RAB and DB about the matter and they are investigating it,’ said Kazi Arfan Ashik, the private secretary to NHRC

Global food prices spiralling again

Extreme Weather Global food prices spiralling again FAO raises alarm for world’s poorest; inadequate rainfall casts gloom over Aman prospect Global food prices shot up last month due to extreme weather conditions, says a report of the UN food and agricultural body. The price spike, which came after three months of decline, has raised the spectre ... Read more

Metro railway project hits snag

Delay in JICA loan signing feared The proposed elevated metro railway project in the capital with Japanese financial assistance has hit a snag as the communications ministry is yet to get approval for it from the ministry of planning, officials said. The delay in getting approval from the planning ministry is attributed to bureaucratic exercise ... Read more

Extortion YES Extortion NO

Police, transport leaders, ministers debate over state of the highway crime Police officials and transport leaders at a meeting at the Rail Bhaban yesterday were locked in a debate over whether extortion was taking place on the highways. While the law enforcers claimed the highways to be free of extortion, transport associations’ bosses said it ... Read more

Go tough on rights

Santu Larma urges indigenous people Jyotirindra Bodhipriyo Larma, chief of Bangladesh Adivasi Forum, yesterday called upon Adivasis to wage a movement to realise their demand for the government to recognise them as indigenous people and so ensure their rights. In the 15th amendment to the constitution last year, the government identified them as

Hajj for 3,455 aspirants uncertain

The government’s indecision with regard to 12 Hajj agencies, banned by Saudi authorities last week, created uncertainty whether or not 3,455 aspirant pilgrims would be able to perform Hajj under private management, officials said. Bangladesh government allowed these agencies to take the Hajj aspirants to Saudi Arabia

Priority high, approach low

2 top highway projects go awry for lack of fund Two high-priority highway development projects have totally lost momentum as the government released funds thinly and that too not on time. Both projects also suffered from bidding delays, exposing the inefficiency of the bureaucracy in implementing the projects. The projects are the Dhaka-Chittagong highway widening ... Read more