Saturday, November 22, 2025

Efforts on to find treatment

DU offers legal aid to tortured teacher Rumana With no treatment available in Bangladesh and India to restore Rumana Manzur’s eyesight, her family is now approaching eye specialists in developed countries hoping to find some treatment for her eyes there. “We are contacting hospitals and eye specialists abroad. They might do something in a complicated situation like ... Read more

Goons attack demo for Limon

Unidentified goons attacked a rally organised in the city on Friday afternoon in protest against ‘state-sponsored terrorism’ against Limon Hossain. Witnesses and organisers said a group of youths had pounced on the demonstration when a street drama, Khekshial (jackals) was being staged by Aranyak Natyadal in front of the National Museum at

She sees daughter touching, talking

She was too tired to be visited by anyone else; she has had enough of visitors in her hospital cabin since morning. But she could not hold back her excitement sensing the presence of her daughter around her bed. “Have you come, ma?” She stretched her arms to touch her child. “Where are you?” Rumana ... Read more

Four ‘pirates’ killed in ‘gunfight’

Four persons, said to be pirates, were killed in a ‘gunfight’ with the Rapid Action Battalion on Wednesday morning at Sharonkhola under the east wing of the Sundarbans Forest Division in Bagerhat. Local fishermen identified the deceased as Zulfikar Ali Zulfu, leader of a pirate gang called ‘Zulfikar Bahini’, Hafizur Rahman, second-in-command of the gang, ... Read more

31st BCS Exams: 10,212 selected

Some 10,212 candidates have been selected through the preliminary test of the 31st Bangladesh Civil Service (BCS) examinations, according to results published yesterday. Results of 68 candidates were withheld, Mir Mosharraf Hossain, public relations officer of Public Service Commission, told The Daily Star

All she wants is punishment

Rumana weeps, tells how she forgave husband upon numerous tortures After doctors in Bangladesh and India have failed to restore Rumana Manzur’s eyesight, the Dhaka University teacher now has just one option open: waiting for a miracle. “I don’t know what will happen with my eyes. Now everything depends on Allah,” a crying Rumana said ... Read more

Bangladesh ranks 25th in ‘failed states’ index

Bangladesh ranked 25th in this year’s Failed States Index prepared jointly by the Washington-based bimonthly magazine Foreign Policy and the Fund for Peace, an independent research and educational organisation. Bangladesh, which held 24th position in the annual ranking of the world’s most vulnerable states in 2010, moved one point down the ranks this year suggesting improvement in ... Read more

First all-female armed cop unit launched

The first all-female Armed Police Battalion (APBn) unit was launched yesterday in the capital. Addressing the inauguration programme at APBn headquarters in the city’s Uttara, Home Minister Sahara Khatun said this is one of the steps the government has taken to empower women. Home Secretary Abdus Sobhan Sikdar said the government has relaxed physical fitness

Prof Zaker no more

Professor Emeritus Kazi Zaker Husain, the spearhead in the country’s wildlife protection movement and a zoology teacher of Dhaka University, died of cardiac arrest at his Lalmatia residence in the city yesterday. He was 81. He left behind his wife, two sons, two daughters, relatives and a host of well-wishers

Rumana returns, sees nothing

“He has made my world dark. I can’t see my daughter.” This was Dhaka University teacher Rumana Manzur lamenting before the media on her return from India yesterday after doctors expressed little hope of her getting back the eyesight. “I came home [from Canada] after nine months to see my daughter. But I could not ... Read more

It’s untrue, nonsense

Rumana’s friends, acquaintances in Canada trash assaulter husband’s allegation against her The accusation of infidelity made by Rumana Manzur’s husband is “nonsense,” and is an attempt to damage her reputation, her friends at her university in Canada and the Bangladeshi community there have said. “I was shocked to learn that the untrue claims were made ... Read more

No ray of light

Rumana likely to return home tomorrow as doctors in India find no cure for her eyes Dhaka University Assistant Professor Rumana Manzur is expected to return from India tomorrow as doctors there have said there is little chance for her to get back eyesight, family sources said. A medical board in Sankara Nethralaya, an eye ... Read more

Rab nabs job cheater group

Arrestees include 4 ex-air force men Rapid Action Battalion arrested four retired Bangladesh Air Force men and a Border Guard Bangladesh sepoy in connection with cheating job seekers through promises of jobs in BGB. Rab also seized 65 fake appointment letters from the arrestees. Mohammad Shafiqur Rahman, 41, and Mohammad Akter Hossain, 55, were sergeants ... Read more

Hope against hope for Rumana’s eyes

Doctors in India to give report today; assaulter Sumon confesses ‘bid to kill her’ Rumana Manzur, the Dhaka University teacher who was brutally assaulted by her husband, is coming back home as doctors in India could not give much hope about her eyes, said family sources. The doctors are expected to give the official report ... Read more