Sunday, February 22, 2026

Agora celebrates 8th anniversary

Chain superstore Agora celebrated its 8th anniversary through different programmes in the Dhaka city on Saturday. Rahiamafrooz Group chairman Afrooz Rahim, and Firoz Rahim, the group’s managing director and chairman of Rahimafrooz Superstores Limited, operating company of Agora, inaugurated the anniversary celebration programme at the superstore’s Rifle Square outlet in Dhaka, said a

BTI holds apartment fair

Building Technology and Ideas Ltd organised a day-long ‘Apartment Fair’ at Uttara in Dhaka on Friday as part of its promotional campaign. The fair was a part of the company’s promotional activities and the company will arrange such programme at different areas of the Dhaka and Chittagong cities, said a new release. The company distributed ... Read more

Road shows mulled to woo investors

The government plans to stage road shows in London, New York and Singapore in early December to attract investors for several of its large power projects including 2,000-megawatt coal-fired power plants. The Power

Call to save rivers

Environmentalist groups held different programmes yesterday demanding to free Buriganga river and other canals from grabbers and pollution and to cut green house gases and to ensure compensation to the people

UN to inspect atomic plant

UN inspectors will enter Iran’s controversial second uranium enrichment plant today, two days after Tehran postponed its response to a UN deal on supplying the Islamic republic with nuclear fuel. Media said the team

Authorities keen to hold Ducsu election: VC

From The Daily Star Dhaka University (DU) Vice Chancellor Prof AAMS Arefin Siddique yesterday said university authorities have no lack of interest in holding the election to Dhaka University Students’ Union (Ducsu). However, there is a pressure to maintain a congenial atmosphere on the campus. It should be ensured that academic activities are not hampered ... Read more

77 per cent slum women give birth at home

From NewAgebd Seventy-seven per cent of women living in different slums of the capital give birth to their babies at home while 23 per cent mothers deliver their babies with help of untrained midwives. Though most of the slum mothers deliver their babies at home, 73 per cent are aware of the proper place for ... Read more

Vegetable exports see better future

From NewAgebd Despite slow growth in exports of fresh vegetables and fruits, businessmen of these sectors are hopeful about the potentials. They, however, want government’s help in establishing a modern processing centre with testing, sorting and packaging facilities and an efficient and hassle-free airport services. Businessmen believe that such centre would help them in exporting ... Read more

S Korea to recruit more workers

From NewAgebd South Korea will recruit more Bangladeshi workers from next year as the country is recovering from the economic crisis, a government official has said. Syed Nasir Ershad, first secretary to the Bangladesh Embassy in Seoul, said Thursday that frequent change in work places by some workers had tarnished the positive image of Bangladeshis ... Read more

Padma Resort, the glamour of riverine beauty

From The New Nation Being monotonous with the deen and bustle of the busy city life, random botheration of sound pollution, fusion and busyness; sometimes inside your hidden mind you will feel going over vacation elsewhere, where there will be no artificial touch; rather fresh and open air, natural environment and scenic surrounding. As per ... Read more

Redesign global financial system

Nobel-laureate Prof Muhammad Yunus suggested that world leaders now get down to redesigning the global financial system as it crumbled in 2008 amid economic recession. “The global financial crisis offers world

Super tutor is here

HE’S young. He’s handsome. His face is on billboards and buses all over town. He earns a fortune. Teenagers worship him. He is . . . a math teacher. Anyone who thinks there are hardly any differences left between