New Curriculums Teachers take classes in schools without training Teachers in primary schools are taking classes without training on the new curriculums introduced in January this year, while only secondary school teachers in 19 districts have obtained training, New Age can reveal. Students will suffer considerably if the teachers are not trained about the new subjects, ... Read more
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Anwar Hossain passes away
Legendary film actor Anwar Hossain, popularly known as the ‘crownless emperor’ of the Bengali film industry, was laid to rest beside his mother’s grave at Mirpur Shaheed Buddhijibi Graveyard on Friday. Anwar Hossain, best known for his iconic role in ‘Nawab Sirajuddaula’, was suffering from various old-age complications and died in a city hospital
College student killed in city
A gang of armed robbers shot dead a college student when he tried to prevent them from looting his residence at Jatrabari area in the capital in the early hours on Friday. The slain victim was identified as Bakhtiar Mohammad Latif, 19, an ‘A’ level student of an English medium school. He was the son ... Read more
BSF to hold retrial of Felani murder case
The Indian Border Security Force (BSF) has decided to hold fresh trial of constable Amiya Ghosh in the Felani killing case. On September 6, the BSF court of inquiry in its verdict found the accused not guilty, drawing widespread condemnations both in Bangladesh and India. “The Competent Authority of Border Security Force has decided to
Joy seeks vote for AL to complete unfinished task
Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina’s son Sajeeb Wazed Joy has said that the nation is facing a critical time centering the forthcoming national election in the country and called for re-election of Awami League. “The time is critical as the election is round the corner. This election will decide where Bangladesh is going to go in future,” ... Read more
Stop politics of killing, PM urges opposition
Accusing again BNP-Jamaat of launching the August 21 grenade attack on the Awami League rally, Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina on Friday called upon the opposition to stop the politics of killing and nurturing the terrorists. “The opposition should stop the politics of killing and nurturing the terrorists. There is democracy in Bangladesh and I think ... Read more
BNP ready for talks with govt, Khaleda tells UK MPs
BNP chairperson and leader of the opposition Khaleda Zia has told the visiting British parliamentary team that her party is ready for dialogue with the government to overcome the prevailing political standoff centring the non-party caretaker government (CG) issue. “If the government is eager, BNP is prepared for a dialogue with it anytime,” BNP vice ... Read more
Solve political impasse internally: UK MP Rushanara
Bangladeshi-born British parliamentarian Rushanara Ali said on Friday that the UK wants to see free, fair and transparent elections in Bangladesh with participation of all parties. “We all want to see peace and stability, we want to see that all parties play their part in making sure that there are free and fair elections,” said ... Read more
Sonali Bank bigwigs off the hook
Hallmark scam None of the members of the Board of Directors of Sonali Bank has been accused in the Hallmark -Sonali Bank loan scam investigation report, officials said. However, many of them were alleged to have been involved in obtaining loan for Tanvir Mahmud, managing director of the Hallmark Group. The ACC investigation team on ... Read more
Killings on the rise across country
Feeling of insecurity has gripped people over the last couple of months A feeling of insecurity has spread among the people in view of the sharply deteriorating law and order situation in Dhaka and elsewhere in the country in the last couple of months. Heinous crimes, such as gruesome killings, are on the rise, despite ... Read more
35m more children under 5 at will be risk if MDG 4 not met
A new UNICEF report shows that if current trends continue, the world will not meet Millennium Development Goal 4 — to cut the rate of under-five mortality by two-thirds by 2015. Even worse, if current trends continue, the goal will not be reached until 2028. The cost of inaction is alarmingly high: as many as ... Read more
No elections to be held if AL not ousted: Fakhrul
The Bangladesh Nationalist Party acting secretary general, Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir, on Friday said that the government must be ousted; otherwise the general elections would not be held. At a discussion at a city hotel, he urged the BNP leaders and activists to further strengthen the party to push the ongoing movement to the final ... Read more
4 convicts to die
Rape, Murder of Indian Student 4 convicts to die An Indian fast-track court yesterday handed down death sentence to four men convicted of gang raping and brutally murdering an Indian student here in December last year. “Death to all”, pronounced Additional Sessions Judge Yogesh Khanna three days after he found the four guilty of a ... Read more
3 of a family murdered in Mymensingh
Three members of a family, including two children, were killed by unknown assailants at their house in Phulbaria upazila on Thursday night. The dead are Zahura Khatun, 55, her daughter Sima, 12, and grandson Faruk Hossain, 6. She was the wife of van puller Abdul Latif Dori of Jurbaria village.
Severe gas shortage hits consumers nationwide
Petrobangla, the state-owned oil and gas company, failed to take any decision on Thursday regarding the proper distribution and allocation of gas among its stakeholders even though all its seven categories of consumers are facing a severe crisis. Not only are they not getting adequate supplies of gas, there has been a drop in pressure ... Read more
Election by Jan 24 next, says Speaker
She urges all parties to resolve differences The next general election in the country will be held anytime between October 25 and January 24, 2014 in accordance with the Constitution, Speaker Shirin Sharmin Chowdhury said on Thursday. “As per the Constitutional provisions, the general election will take place within the last 90 days of the ... Read more
Joy set to join campaign
Not thinking about contesting polls Sajeeb Wazed Joy, son of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, yesterday said he would not contest the next parliamentary election but would help the Awami League in electioneering to ensure the party’s victory. “Keep watching. We are going to unveil our new campaign strategies after three days. I have come home ... Read more
BNP unlikely to join JS session
The opposition Bangladesh Nationalist Party has hinted it might not join the current session of parliament as the party thought its lawmakers would not get much time in the house to speak. ‘This time we may not get much time to speak in the house about the government’s failures and misdeeds like the last budget ... Read more
NBR hits out at 7 ‘Grameen’ firms
Says they got tax exemption illegally The National Board of Revenue yesterday again claimed that seven companies bearing Grameen names have availed themselves of income tax exemption illegally. At a press briefing in his office in Dhaka, NBR Chairman Md Ghulam Hussain also trashed the statements of the seven companies who said they
Tax regulator flouts its own rules
The National Board of Revenue has violated its own rules by making public information relating to income tax of Nobel laureate Prof Muhammad Yunus. On Monday, the tax authorities released a report to the media, in which they said the microcredit pioneer had earned Tk 50.61 crore between