Cattle Markets Supply huge, price low Days ahead of the official opening of 19 makeshift cattle markets, traders began to bring large numbers of sacrificial animals in the capital. The price of the animals was relatively low this year in comparison to the same time last year as the turnout of customers was small despite ... Read more
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For them, Eid means nothing
Travel a year back. And you see in Rajbari a happy family having happy times with Taslima on the Eid day. Being the sole bread earner of the family, the garment worker brought home many gifts and with them big smiles. This year, the Eid-ul-Azha is around but the family has no happy faces because ... Read more
Deadline Nov 4
Saudi Arabia reminds illegal workers of the ‘last chance’ to get their jobs regularised The Saudi government has asked the illegal expatriates to take the last chance of an ongoing amnesty by November 4. “Expatriates are advised to process their paperwork without delay, as we will begin taking punitive action against illegals and their employers ... Read more
30 km tailback on Dhaka-Tangail highway
Thousands of passengers got stuck on Dhaka-Tangail highway Friday as a 30-km long tailback was created on the highway due to heavy traffic and potholed roads. It took 4 to 5 hours to cross 20 km road from Hatubhanga of Tangail district to Shafipur of Gazipur district due to the long tailback, causing untold sufferings ... Read more
Adilur released on bail
Rights organisation Odhikar’s secretary Adilur Rahman Khan was released on Friday on bail granted by the High Court more than two months after being arrested in connection with a cyber crimes case. Kashimpur Central Jail’s part 1 deputy jailer Mushfiqur Rahim told New Age that they had released Adilur from the jail at about 10:00am ... Read more
OPCW wins Nobel Peace Prize
The global chemical weapons watchdog charged with overseeing destruction of Syria’s chemical weapons stockpile during a civil war won the 2013 Nobel Peace Prize on Friday, reports Reuters. The Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW), a relatively small organisation with a modest budget, dispatched its experts after a sarin gas attack
40cr children trapped in abysmal poverty, says WB report
Around 7.21 crore people came out of extreme poverty in 2010 from the level of 1981, while 40 crore children are still trapped in abysmal condition of curse of poverty, said World Bank President Jim Yong Kim on Thursday. Jim made this comment at a press briefing at the headquarters of the International Monetary Fund ... Read more
Bahaddarhat flyover in Ctg opens today
Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina will today open the Bahaddarhat flyover to traffic in Chittagong. “The premier will inaugurate the Bahaddarhat flyover at 10:30am,” Abdus Salam, chairman of Chittagong Development Authority (CDA), told UNB over the phone. Hasina laid the foundation stone of the project
Khoka criticises PM for opening flyover hurriedly
BNP vice chairman Sadeque Hossain Khoka has criticised the Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina for hurriedly opening the Mayor Hanif Flyover for vehicular movement, saying it is still risky as 30 percent construction work is yet to be finished. “Our achievement has been hijacked by the premier as most of the development works in the capital ... Read more
Ctg port to allow berthing of large vessels from December
Chittagong Port Authority (CPA) is getting ready to welcome the berthing of large sized vessels at its jetties from December this year in a bid to slash the cost incurred against import and export cargos handled through this premier port. Port officials said it would also gear up container handling operation by allowing the entry of ... Read more
Nine killed in road crashes
At least nine persons were killed and several others injured in separate road accidents across the country on Friday. At least four people, including two siblings, were killed and five others injured as a truck rammed a human hauler on Dhaka-Tangail highway at Naujor area on Friday. Among the victims, three were identified as Sumon, 18, his ... Read more
Two Biman staff held on theft charge
Members of Airport Armed Police (AAP) arrested two employees of Biman Bangladesh Airlines from Hazrat Shahjalal International Airport on charge of stealing mobile phone sets from passengers’ language early Friday, reports UNB. The law enforcers recovered five stolen mobile phone sets from their possession. The arrested are Md Nur Alam, 32,
Body recovered after Karnaphuli boat capsize
The body of one of the three persons missing in a trawler capsize in the Karnaphuli River in Chittagong has been recovered. An oil tanker had hit the fishing trawler around Friday noon near the Totar Baaper Haat. Fishermen Md Hossain, Yunus and Babul had been missing since the accident. The body of Hossain was recovered at around ... Read more
Rough ride home
Holidaymakers brace for tailbacks at certain points on battered highways The journey home during the Eid and Puja holidays is likely to be rough and long, as a large number of highways are riddled with potholes while many others are too narrow to cope with the huge rush. Then there is the long delay at ... Read more
Jamaat, Shibir out to destroy country: PM
Accusing the opposition leader of taking falsehood as her profession, Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina on Thursday urged the countrymen to beware about the return to power of BNP-Jamaat who want to lead the country towards destruction associating with the defeated forces. “If the BNP-Jamaat returns to power they
Facilities for elderly, handicapped ignored
Buildings, Transport System Facilities for elderly, handicapped ignored The government has little attention to making different public places and transport system accessible to the elderly and people with disabilities all over the country. There is no statistics of buildings which have facilities and structures for the conveniences of the elderly and people with disabilities. Shamima ... Read more
HALLMARK SCAM: Tk 1,492 crore embezzled in a day
The kingpin of the country’s biggest banking scam, Hallmark Group, has embezzled around Tk 1,492 crore from Ruposhi Bangla Hotel branch of Sonali Bank by creating 804 letters of credit in a single day, according to Anti-Corruption Commission probe findings. The commission investigators said that
Crisis, RMG image push economy to volatility: WB
Impending political transition and damaged image of apparel industry are pushing the Bangladesh economy into a volatile phase, the World Bank said in its latest report on South Asian nations on Wednesday. It said that the ongoing political uncertainty and infrastructure deficits would put negative impact on investment in the country. The report styled
Labour leaders contest WB outlook on RMG
Owners, experts cautious to react Labour leaders on Thursday doubted the World Bank’s latest observation on Bangladesh’s apparel sector while trade experts and businessmen gave cautious reactions. The World Bank in its latest report released on Wednesday in Washington DC said that impending political transition and damaged image of the apparel
PM alerts RMG owners, workers to plots against the sector
The prime minister, Sheikh Hasina, on Thursday urged the garment factory owners and manufacturers to offer the workers a better pay so they could afford two square meals and work hard to increase production. ‘You [garment factory owners] lead a lavish life but what about your workers? You have to look after them [workers]. It ... Read more