Monday, October 13, 2025

Osama bin Laden calls for jihad over Gaza

Reuters/Bdnews24.com . Dubai Al-Qaeda leader Osama Bin Laden called for jihad (holy struggle) over the Israeli offensive in Gaza in a new audio tape that appeared on Islamist web sites on Wednesday. The Saudi-born militant said the global financial crisis had exposed the waning US influence in world affairs and would in turn weaken its ... Read more

Four-party MPs to take oath today

Staff Reporter BNP-led four-party alliance MPs is going to take oath today at 4:00 pm at the Jatiya Sangshad Bhaban. The outgoing speaker Barrister Jamir Uddin Sircar would officiate the oath taking ceremony. All preparations have been completed for conducting the oath, Speaker office sources said. Talking to the New Nation senior leaders of BNP, ... Read more

NBR asks CAAB to clip Best Air wings

Tk 2cr travel tax remains unpaid  Unb, Dhaka The National Board of Revenue (NBR) has requested the Civil Aviation Authority of Bangladesh (CAAB) to cancel permission for all Best Air flights as the private airlines has failed to pay travel taxes amounting to Tk 2 crore. In a letter sent to the CAAB on January ... Read more

Illegal blood bank busted in city: 2 held

Staff Correspondent Rapid Action Battalion (Rab) arrested two people yesterday from Barobagh area of Mirpur in the city on charge of preserving and selling blood illegally to different city clinics and hospitals. The arrestees are Mijanur Rahman Milon, owner of a blood bank and his brother-in-law and partner of his illegal business, Mohammad Sujan. Acting ... Read more

Opportunity for skilled BD workers in UK

Staff Correspondent Bangladeshi origin British businessmen on Wednesday sought cooperation from government to set up a curry school in Dhaka to produce skilled manpower for curry industry to fulfill the growing demand of BD workers in Britain. “In Britain, there are 12 thousands restaurants which are mainly operated by the Bangla-deshi migrants. As many as ... Read more

Global meltdown hits overseas job

Bangladeshi workers in Singapore feel the crunch Porimol Palma Bangladeshi expatriates have started experiencing job cuts in Singapore due to slowdown in businesses, especially in the shipping and construction sectors, following the global financial meltdown. “We’ve received information from the Bangladesh mission in Singapore that a good number of our workers are jobless because of ... Read more

BKSP, Barisal starts admission though construction work incomplete

Our Correspondent, Barisal Barisal center of Bangladesh Krira Shiksha Pratisthan (BKSP) a sports institute, has started admission procedure while the construction work of the institute remains incomplete, even after expiry of dead line. Although the construction of the project remains incomplete, materials and fittings used in the construction work are of sub- standard, local people ... Read more

Pro-AL teachers lobbing for posts of RU VC, Pro-VC

Teachers having ‘active role during AL’s crisis period’ sortlisted as per desire of education ministry RU Correspondent Pro-Awami League (AL) teachers of Rajshahi University are lobbing with government high-ups for appointment as vice-chancellor and pro-vice-chancellor of the university. The lobbing increased after the education ministry recently got a list of pro-AL teachers who performed active ... Read more

Ershad in dilemma over candidate nomination

JS by-election at Rangpur-3 Ershad in dilemma over candidate nomination Rangpur Correspondent A competition between Jatiya Party president of the district unit and former MP Karim Uddin Varosha and secretary of the unit and former MP Moshiur Rahman Ranga is underway to please the party chief H.M Ershad to get party ticket in the JS ... Read more

Hectic upazila polls campaign in districts

BSS, Rajshahi The candidates for the post of chairman, vice-chairman and vice-chairman (female) have geared up their election campaign in all 16 northern districts under Rajshahi division for the upcoming January 22 upazila parishad polls. With only 10 days remaining for the local body election, the candidates and their supporters have been making efforts to ... Read more

Padma Bridge work to start in 2011, end in 3 years

Staff Correspondent Construction of the proposed Padma Bridge will start in 2011 and be completed in three years to connect the southwest region with Dhaka, Communications Minister Syed Abul Hossain said yesterday. He said the process to appoint a consultant to finalise the design of the bridge will be completed by this month and then ... Read more

Spinners see red as apparel makers rush for Indian yarns

BTMA leaders meet textile minister, ask for supports Kazi Azizul Islam Bangladeshi spinners are suffering discouraging difficulties with their product stocks mounting as local apparel exporters are going fast for cheaper yarns of India, where a much-devalued currency favours the Indian exporters, said the Bangladesh Textile Mills’ Association. Meeting the textile minister, Abdul Latif Siddiqui, ... Read more

Mobile subscription grows 30pc

Star Business Report The country’s six mobile phone operators added 10.27 million customers in 2008, posting a 30 percent growth compared to a 62 percent growth recorded in 2007. The operators blamed the subscriber downfall on economic slowdown and increased connection fees. Bangladesh’s total mobile subscribers reached 44.64 million by the end of December 2008, ... Read more

Stocks mixed amid volatile market

Staff Correspondent Dhaka stocks closed mixed on Tuesday with the market remaining in seesaw movements. The general index at the Dhaka Stock Exchange gained 9.74 points, or 0.36 per cent, to close at 2726.27, while its blue chips index, DSE20, lost 13.05 points, or 0.58 per cent, to finish at 2222.61. Starting with an upbeat ... Read more

Extortion back

‘Aratdars’ illegally collect no less than Tk 40 lakh a day from Karwan Bazar, Jatrabari, Shyambazar; vegetable prices go at least 5pc up for extortion Shaheen Mollah and Najmul Alam Nobin Greengrocers have to pay illegal toll to Aratdars in the city’s three premier kitchen markets and, in turn, they force consumers to

Incidents of violence rising in edn institutions

Siddiqur Rahman Khan Incidents of violence have been on the rise in the higher educational institutions across the country in the last few days, and two institutions in Khulna have been closed following clashes between activists of different students’ organizations backed by political parties. The academic future of thousands of students is at stake and ... Read more

High-profile accused start returning home

Staff Correspondent The high-profile persons accused of corruption have started returning to the country after the Awami League-led alliance government assumed office. The accused — politicians, government employees and businessmen — and their family members left the country after the military-backed interim government led by Fakhruddin Ahmed grabbed power after January 11, 2007 and launched ... Read more

PM tells ECNEC meet Govt wants maximum implementation of ADP

UNB, Dhaka Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina said her new government wants maximum implementation of the annual development programme (ADP), maintaining standard quality, for development of socioeconomic condition and physical infrastructure. She made the remarks at the maiden meeting of the Executive Committee of the National Economic Council (ECNEC) yesterday after her assumption of office as ... Read more

MPs-elect to take oath tomorrow

BNP hints boycotting 1st session of JS terming Jan 25 black day Staff Correspondent BNP Secretary General Khandaker Delwar Hossain on Tuesday hinted that the party would not join the first parliament session on January 25 saying on that day multi-party democracy had been destroyed through introducing BAKSAL a one-party rule system during Awami League ... Read more

Sudden spate of crimes worries city dwellers

PM cautions Home Ministry on law and order Staff Correspondent High-ups of the Awami League-led Grand Alliance Government are reportedly anxious as a spate of serious crimes – including killing, robbery, mugging and extortion have increased in the capital and elsewhere across the country soon after it assumed office since January 7. The Prime Minster ... Read more