He terms it conspiracy Police arrested Managing Director of triple super phosphate (TSP) fertiliser factory Zahirul Haq from his residence in the city early yesterday on charge of raping a domestic
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No specific charges against Azad as yet
Law enforcers neither brought any specific charges against the Azad Group chairman, Abul Kalam Azad, also the managing director of the company, nor produced him in court even after the expiry of his remand
DCC ward commissioner Habib held with Yaba tablets
The Rapid Action Battalion arrested Khawaja Habibullah, a ward commissioner of Dhaka City Corporation, and one of his associates along with 1,500 pieces of contraband Yaba tablets in Paribagh area of the city Saturday
Marico holds IPO lottery
Marico Bangladesh Limited yesterday held a lottery for the allotment of shares in the initial public offering (IPO), the company said in a statement. Marico has allotted 29,97,750 ordinary shares to general public, NRBs and mutual funds and 152,250 shares to its employees. Refund warrants of unsuccessful applicants and allotment letters will be distributed from ... Read more
Almost 50pc Bangladeshis still live on below $1.25 a day
Almost 50 per cent of the country’s population now live on less than $1.25 a day, a yardstick of measuring extreme poverty level in global standard, reveals the latest release of Asian Development Bank. Bangladesh has been placed in a position just above Nepal among 20 economies of the Asia-Pacific region where over 10 per ... Read more
WiMax service likely in city from mid-Oct
The broadband wireless internet service WiMax is likely to be launched in the city from the second week of October. Banglalion Communica-tion Ltd, one of the two companies that obtained WiMax licences, will provide the service under its ‘friendly test use’ programme to 15 areas of the city, GM Faruk Khan, head of promotion and ... Read more
Banglalink revenue up by 29pc
Mobile phone operator banglalink earned revenues of Tk 1,183 crore at the end of first half 2009, which is an increase of 29 per cent compared to the same time last year. Its subscriber base increased steadily and reached 11.04 million at the end of June, which is a 17 per cent increase compared to ... Read more
Govt takes on terror socially, politically
Ansar-VDP assigned to monitor militancy at grassroots; imams join campaign Recognising the fact that anti-militant drive is not enough to uproot the evil of extremism from the society, the government has launched a massive socio-political campaign, involving 14 different agencies, to educate people and
Govt owes Tk 30,832cr to lenders in power sector
The government owes a whopping sum of Tk 30,832 crore as debt service liabilities to lenders, including foreign donors, for the power sector since 1972, though such massive funding failed to yield the desired improvement
Biman struggles to maintain flight schedule
The authorities of Biman Bangladesh Airlines yesterday cancelled two of its international flights and changed timetable of all its flights even three or four times in last
Ministers blame media role for price hike
Finance and commerce ministers have pinned the blame on the media for the price hike of essentials after much-hyped market monitoring and TCB’s sales drives failed to prevent food prices from
Despite high price Iftar market vivacious
People from all walks of life in the city yesterday thronged before the Iftar markets for purchasing Iftar items for breaking the first day’s fast of the holy month of Ramzan with their family
City witnesses brisk business of iftar items
With the sale of various conventional iftar items, the seasonal street vendors and wayside restaurants yesterday made a brisk business on the first day of the holy month of
Syndicates wield city crime world
Teenage thugs new social menace Over a dozen crime syndicates are now active in the city — which are involved in murder, mugging, robbery, extortion and other criminal activities, police sources said
WHO warns of 2nd wave of pandemic
The World Health Organisation is urging the planet to brace for a second wave of the swine flu pandemic as the heavily populated northern hemisphere edges towards the cooler season when flu
2 housewives murdered
Body of Dubai expat found in ZIA Two housewives were killed and four people injured in four incidents in the city yesterday while body of an expatriate was recovered from Zia
Installation of 450 MW plant at Bibiyana: Evaluation to select qualified company begins tomorrow
The Power Cell will start evaluation to select a qualified power producer company from tomorrow (August 25) for installation of 450MW Power Plant at Bibiyana in Habiganj, Director General of Power Cell
Delhi asks Dhaka to deport Anup Chetia
India has asked Bangladesh to deport outlawed ULFA leader Anup Chetia, whose jail term is going to end soon, and hopes the Sheikh Hasina government would accede to the request in view of its tough resolve against
LTTE tried to buy nuclear weapons
In a startling disclosure, the detained LTTE chief Kumaran Pathmanathan has told investigators that the rebels had tried to acquire nuclear arms and know-how to be used against the Lankan army. A media report said Pathmanathan
Surplus liquidity may push inflation beyond 6.5 pc
Prime Minister’s Adviser on Economic Affairs Dr Mosihur Rahman on Sunday dispelled concern over possible inflationary pressure beyond the target of 6.5 percent due to excess liquidity in the money