Monday, November 25, 2024

Sri Lanka take on Zimbabwe today

Sports Reporter Mighty Sri Lanka will take on confident and spirited Zimbabwe today in the second match of the Grameenphone Tri-Nation Cricket Tournament at the Mirpur Sher-e-Bangla National Stadium. The match starts at 9.00 AM. Earlier. Zimbabwe defeated Bangladesh in the opening match of the tournament by 38 runs at the same venue on January ... Read more

Ex-Biman officials want jobs back

Staff Correspondent Around 1000 ex-Biman officials, who lost their jobs under a voluntary retirement scheme in 2007, staged demonstration at the national airlines’ headquarters, Balaka, in Dhaka Saturday for getting

Fertiliser carrying cost rises as Baghabari port idle

Poor navigability in Jamuna keeps vessels away Golam Mostafa Jibon, back from Nagorbarighat Baghabari port has been virtually lying idle for weeks as cargo vessels and barges with huge quantity of fertiliser, rice and fuel are not arriving there due to problem of navigability and dispute between

Tourism booms on quiet politics

Sayeda Akter The number of foreign tourist arrivals in the country grew significantly in 2008, thanks to a relatively stable political situation, said industry people. According to statistics of civil aviation and tourism ministry, a total of 3.50 lakh foreign tourists visited Bangladesh until October 2008, which was a sharp rise from 2.65 lakh in ... Read more

Govt to streamline SOEs to reduce subsidies

Asif Showkat The government has taken an initiative to streamline the loss-making state-owned enterprises to reduce the subsidies doled out to them through its fiscal policy, official sources said. ‘The finance ministry will want to reduce subsidy that is given to the loss-making SOEs as the money will be diverted to the country’s productive sectors,’ ... Read more

DSE stock prices fall last week

Staff Correspondent Dhaka stocks dropped last week due to a profit-taking selling pressure from investors after a two-week bull run, market operators said. The daily average turnover at the Dhaka Stock Exchange, however, went up by 6.11 per cent to Tk 407.39 crore from the previous week’s Tk 383.93 crore. The DSE general index lost ... Read more

Govt plans large-scale admin reshuffle

Strong lobbying on for good positions Staff Correspondent The government plans large-scale reshuffle in bureaucracy with some bureaucrats at various levels in a hectic lobbying for good positions. Some officials, especially the beneficiaries of the BNP-led government, are in fear either of being dumped as officers on special duty or being forced into retirement as ... Read more

Gaza-blitz on

UN chief disappointed at Israel offensives; 15 militants, 22 civilians killed in fighting, airstrikes Ap, Afp, Gaza City Israeli forces pounded rocket-launching sites and smuggling tunnels in Gaza yesterday and planes dropped leaflets warning of an escalation in attacks, as Palestinian militants fired at least 10 more

Hasina asks partymen to stay above personal interests

No more politics of vengeance Unb, Dhaka Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina yesterday urged her party men to forget personal interests and devote themselves to the service of the common people who overwhelmingly voted Awami League to power. “This is not the time for reckoning what we have got and what we haven’t…The main consideration is ... Read more

BCL men violate Hasina’s instruction

DU Correspondent Activists of Bangladesh Chhatra League (BCL), the associate organization of Awami League (AL), have been engaging in clashes, capturing university dormitories and vandalizing student’s assets across the country in violation of AL president Sheikh Hasina’s instructions. After the landslide victory of AL-led grand alliance on Dec 29 election, Sheikh Hasina asked BCL leaders ... Read more

KMCH closed as BCL, ICS activists clash

Staff Correspondent . Khulna Nine students of the Khulna Medical College Hospital were injured in a clash between the Bangladesh Chhattra League and Islami Chhattra Shibir Friday night over establishment of supremacy at the college hostel. The college authorities, meanwhile, declared suspension of all the classes for an indefinite period and asked the students to ... Read more

US seeks to recover Koko’s ‘bribe money’

Bdnews24.com, Washington The US government has moved to recover funds worth US$ 3 million allegedly obtained by the younger son of former prime minister Khaleda Zia and kept with a Singapore-based bank, a top justice official has announced. “The forfeiture action was filed Jan. 8 2009 in the US District Court in the District of ... Read more

Bush greets Hasina over phone

BSS, Dhaka US President George W Bush telephoned Sheikh Hasina yesterday evening and congratulated her on assuming the charge of Prime Minister of Bangladesh. President Bush, who made the phone call at 6:40 pm Bangladesh time, termed Hasina’s success in the parliamentary election ‘a huge victory’, an official handout said. He said the verdict of ... Read more

Dhaka condemns Israeli attack on Gaza

Staff Correspondent Bangladesh has condemned the continued Israeli attacks on Gaza as flagrant violation of human rights and international humanitarian laws. ‘The Israeli atrocities are mediaeval carnage in modern times,’ said Bangladesh’s permanent representative to the UN Office in Geneva, Debapriya Bhattacharya. He said this while addressing a special session of the Human Rights Council ... Read more

Students rampage through Mohakhali

Staff Correspondent Several hundred Government Titumir College students rampaged through the college campus at Mohakhali and surroundings in Dhaka Saturday morning after the rumoured death of a female student

Ministers harbouring thugs, says Delwar

He fears upazila polls could be rigged Staff correspondent Opposition Bangladesh Nationalist Party on Saturday alleged that a section of ministers were harbouring criminals who were attacking leaders and activists of BNP. The BNP and its ally Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islami will work from their respective platforms in present political context, according to BNP secretary general Khandaker ... Read more

BPC moves to reduce fuel prices

UNB, Dhaka Bangladesh Petroleum Corporation (BPC), a state-owned organisation responsible for importing and marketing petroleum produces, moves quickly to reduce the prices of petroleum fuels following a decision of the new Cabinet. Sources said BPC is now calculating to determine how much the prices of petroleum fuel could be reduced. The Awami League-led Grand Alliance ... Read more

Abul Hossain sees no risk in Jamuna Bridge

But wishes to rename it after Bangabandhu Our Correspondent, Tangail Communication Minister Syed Abul Hossain yesterday said cracks in the Jamuna Bridge will cause no problem to the bridge and its longevity but wants to rename the bridge after Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman. Panic related to the cracks spread without any reason and there is ... Read more