Monday, November 18, 2024

Global hunger Index 2021: Bangladesh’s score now ‘moderate’

Although Bangladesh has slipped one notch from last year’s 75th position, It has been ranked 76th in the Global Hunger Index 2021 among 116 qualifying countries, with a score of 19.1, the country is still the second best performer in South Asia next to Sri Lanka (65th). Bangladesh is way ahead of Pakistan, India and ... Read more

Bangladeshi globetrotter’s notable visits wave the flag of Bangladesh in 150 countries

Ahead of the 50th anniversary of Bangladesh’s Victory Day, Bangladeshi world traveler Najmun Nahar wanted to achieve the personal milestone of visiting 150 countries. She was able to achieve her goal as she carried out the flag of Bangladesh to 150 countries – most recently Sao Tome and Principe, an island in central Africa, where

DU halls reopen after 18 months

The Dhaka University authority on Tuesday reopened its halls for the regular honours final year and master’s students after 18 months of closure due to the Covid outbreak. Halls for students of all other academic years are scheduled to be reopened on October 10 after a decision taken at a meeting of the Provost Standing ... Read more

For the first time, DU entrance examinations held in all divisional cities

The admission test for Dhaka University’s undergraduate courses began today at 11:00am in all eight divisions for the first time, to reduce the hassle of spending time and money by students and their guardians. “The exams are going on in a calm manner and there was no news of any untoward incident,” Dhaka University Proctor ... Read more

DU entrance examinations from Oct 1 in all divisional cities

Dhaka University (DU) admission tests will be held from October 1, at all divisional cities of the country besides Dhaka. The development was announced at a press conference today by DU Vice-Chancellor Professor Akhtaruzzaman. The Vice-Chancellor said undergraduate (honours) admission tests for the academic year 2020-21 will be held in public universities in

Medical colleges in Bangladesh resume in-person classes

First, second and final year students of all medical colleges and other health institutions across the country resumed their in-person classes yesterday with much enthusiasm after about one and a half years. All educational institutions, including all 43 public and 70 private medical colleges and about 40 health education institutes, were closed on March 17 ... Read more

No rule on addressing govt officials as ‘sir/ madam’: State minister

There is no rule that mandates that a government official must be addressed as “sir” or “madam”, State Minister for Public Administration Farhad Hossain said today. “I’ve repeatedly said that misconduct is tantamount to corruption,” he said while replying to a question at a ‘meet the press’ event organized by

Schools, colleges to reopen on Sept 12

In-person classes for SSC, HSC examinees, Class V students every day, for others one day a week The government on Sunday decided to reopen all types of educational institutions from primary to higher secondary levels on September 12 after the institutions remained closed for more than 17 months due to the Covid outbreak in Bangladesh. ... Read more

Children 12 years and older to get Covid jabs

Govt plan strewn with challenges, analysts say The government is planning to inoculate children aged 12 and above against Covid-19. Health Minister Zahid Maleque revealed the plan yesterday after Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina on Thursday said school students will be given Covid shots in line with the World Health Organisation

Schools, colleges to reopen September 12: Dipu Moni

Education minister Dipu Moni on Friday said that all the educational institutions from primary level to higher secondary level would be reopened from September 12. ‘We are hoping that we will reopen all the educational institutions — primary, secondary and higher secondary — from September 12,’ she said in

Schools, colleges to reopen soon

Directives already given, measures being taken, PM tells parliament Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina yesterday in parliament said she directed the authorities concerned to reopen all schools and colleges soon and that they were taking measures in this regard. In another development, Health Minister Zahid Maleque said in-person classes of first, second, and fifth-year medical students ... Read more

Good news for expecting mothers

Can receive Covid jab without confirmation SMS after registration Expecting and nursing mothers will be able to take the Covid-19 vaccine without confirmation SMS after registration. In this case, they have to carry antenatal check-up (ANC) cards or prescriptions from registered expert physicians to the respective centres they have selected to get the vaccine, said ... Read more

Body of Biman pilot Nawshad arrives from India

The body of Biman Bangladesh Airlines pilot Captain Nawshad Ataul Kaiyum, who complained of chest pain mid-air and died while undergoing treatment at a hospital in India on Monday, was brought to Dhaka on Thursday morning in a scheduled flight. The body was brought to Dhaka on a returning flight from Doha at 9:15am, the