A minor domestic help yesterday sustained injuries as she fell from a high rise, Twin Tower, at Shantinagar in the city in her desperate attempt to clamber down a 22-storey building to save herself from the wrath of her
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Drug addict kills minor girl in city
An alleged drug addict stabbed a four-year-old girl to death and injured seven others at Murgitola of Gendaria under Sutrapur police station in the Dhaka city Saturday afternoon. The deceased was identified as Megha Sajjad Nahia, 6, daughter of Rahat Sajjad of 128, Murgitola. Quoting local people, the
Petrobangla to invest Tk 1,000cr in 2 gas fields
The Energy Ministry will invest Taka 1,000 crore to implement its massive augmentation plan for exploring 120-150 MMCFD gas from two major gas fields in the country by 2011. “Five drilling wells and two well augmentation plans will be implemented under the ‘fast track’ plan. The government will provide
NGOs allowed to recover loans in Aila-hit areas
Badly affected people exempted The NGOs have been allowed to recover money from the borrowers excepted the families who were badly affected by the cyclonic storm ‘Aila.’ “The mocrocredit regulation board has allowed the NGOs to collect money from the borrowers whose condition is not critical, but
100 BDR men identified as planners, organisers
Peelkhana carnage The investigating agency, Criminal Investigation Department (CID) of the Bangladesh Rifles (BDR) carnage case has confirmed that over 100 border guards were involved in the planning and organising the bloody revolt in Peelkhana on February 25-26, in which 75 people including 56 army officers were killed, investigators
Tigers start Zimbabwe ODIs today
After historic triumphs in the Caribbean, Bangladesh start their mission against Zimbabwe today when they play the first one-day of the five-match series at the Queen’s Sports Club in Bulawayo. Shakib Al Hasan’s men enter the battle with the tag of ‘favourites’ and the pressure will be on them to carry on their good form ... Read more
WB offers $130m for solar power generation
The World Bank has offered 130 million US dollar as long-term credit to install solar energy panels as the country planned to add 1,445megawatt electricity to the system by 2014 under a desperate campaign exploring various
Plumpy Nut termed a smokescreen
United Nations agencies have committed crime by distributing ‘Plumpy’nut in different places of the country in the name of malnutrition correction. Eminent pediatrician Professor M Q-K Talukder yesterday said this while speaking at a discussion on breastfeeding at Dhaka
War crime trial must be fair
Sector commanders’ roundtable told The government is firm to conduct the much-awaited trial of 1971 war criminals but fairness, not quickness should be the priority while trying the perpetrators of war crimes, Foreign Minister Dipu Moni said
‘Official’ extortion seems unending on highways
Traders, transport workers and passengers have alleged that law enforcers themselves are involved in extortion and smugg-ling on the highways. Members of the highway police and the local police keep their eyes shut to violation of speed limits and other traffic safety rules, but
Appellate Divn rejects: ACC plea for stay on Khaleda’s bail
The Appellate Division of the Supreme Court on Thursday rejected an Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC) petition seeking stay of the High Court order that granted bail to former prime minister Begum Khaleda Zia in Barapukuria Coalmine
Hafiz asks govt to publish data on Tipaimukh dam
The BNP vice-president, Hafiz Uddin Ahmed, on Friday asked the government to immediately make public the data and information about proposed Tipaimukh dam if the Indian government had given those to the Bangladeshi parliamentary
Tahmina Sultan talks to The New Nation: Good works of ‘touching souls’ in Bangladesh
A Bangladeshi couple living in New York has been silently working for good causes of the country people over the years. They hail from the village of Kushumpur under Sirajdikhan Upazila in Munshiganj. Their philanthropic work titled Kushumpur Vulnerable
Kitchen market heats up, consumers bewildered
Retailers fear further rise in prices Prices of essential commodities including sugar, ginger, garlic and gram (Chhola) marked a sharp rise and other essentials including rice, onion, edible oil and vegetables remained at their previous higher level in the city’s kitchen markets
15 hurt as BCL men fight at DU hall
BCL expels 7; one held Sporadic clashes between two factions of Bangladesh Chhatra League in Surya Sen Hall of Dhaka University Thursday left at least 15 activists of the factions injured. Police in a raid of the dormitory afterwards arrested Chhatra League leader Rajib, third year student of International Relations, in connection
EC in dilemma over action on SQ Chowdhury
The Election Commission is in a quandary over its next course of action on MP Shalahuddin Quader Chowdhury imbroglio over his statement on academic qualification. The EC can strip his membership for submitting “false information” before the December 29 election. The Commission is in confusion
Bangladesh sees $6.05 b remittance in 7 months
Bangladeshi expatriates living in different countries remitted 6.05 billion US dollars in the last seven months despite the ongoing global recession. Overseas Employment and Expatriate Welfare Minister Khandaker Mosharraf Hossain disclosed this yesterday when a nine-member
Zimbabwe A humble Tigers
Zimbabwe A humbled touring Bangladesh by seven wickets in a one-day warm-up match in Bulawayo on Friday, according to Bangladesh Cricket Board sources. Bangladesh talking the strike first were all out for 180 all out in 49.3 overs. Middle-order batsman Roquibul Hasan with 55 was the
Tipaimukh Long March begins today
In protest against the construction of Tipaimukh dam across the river Borak in Monipur state of India, a 3-day Long March towards the dam will start today at 10.00 am from the Central Shaheed Minar in the
$ 160m addl WB help for Padma Bridge
The World Bank (WB) will contribute additional 160 million US dollar for constructing the 6.15 kilometre double-decker Padma Bridge. Visiting vice president of the WB, Isabel Guerrero stated this after a meeting with Communication Minister Syed Abul Hossain at his