Tuesday, November 25, 2025

Mancha leaders happy over Kamaruzzaman verdict

Ganajagaran Mancha leaders on Thursday expressed happiness over the capital punishment meted out to Jamaat leader Mohammad Kamaruzzaman for his involvement in crimes against humanity during the 1971 Liberation War. Hundreds of people, including Mancha leaders, cheered as the International Crimes Tribunal-2 delivered the verdict in a packed courtroom at 2 pm

‘Export not at the expense of safe working conditions’

Both the United States and Bangladesh have a shared interest in ensuring that the growth of Bangladesh’s export sector does not come at the expense of safe and healthy working conditions or fundamental labour rights, senior State Department officials said on Wednesday. Assistant Secretary of State for South and Central Asian Affairs Robert O Blake ... Read more

Shahbag erupts in celebration

Shahbagh’s Ganajagaran Mancha brought out a jubilant procession in the capital on Thursday following the verdict of capital punishment to Jamaat-e-Islami’s front ranking leader M Kamaruzzaman for his crimes against humanity in 1971. Earlier in the day International Crimes Tribunal-2 (ICT-2) condemned M Kamaruzzaman, assistant secretary general of Jamaat-e-Islami, to death

EU for politically agreed formula for fair polls

The European Union (EU) has expressed hope that the political parties in Bangladesh will soon reach a consensus about the form of government that will be in place during the election. The 27-member bloc has also urged the parties to engage in constructive dialogue to agree on a politically acceptable and constitutionally viable mechanism for ... Read more

DMP rejects casualty claims

‘Hefajat planned to loot bank, attack secretariat’ Dhaka Metropolitan Police commissioner Benazir Ahmed on Wednesday said that none was killed during the early Monday operation that flushed out Hefajat-e-Islam men from Shapla Sqaure in the capital. At a briefing at the DMP Media Centre, he said that no lethal weapons were used in the operation ... Read more

Stray violence marks first day of opposition hartal

The first day of the two-day nationwide hartal, called by the BNP-led 18-party Opposition alliance, passed off with stray incidents of violence on Wednesday. The police charged baton and fired teargas shells to disperse Opposition activists in different parts of the capital and elsewhere in the country. Pro-hartal activists vandalised and torched more than 30 ... Read more

PM for translation of Bengali literatures

Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina on Wednesday emphasized on worldwide translation of creative Bengali literatures for the readers of other languages and cultures across the globe. She gave the emphasis while inaugurating a function at Osmani Memorial Auditorium in the city, marking the 152nd birth anniversary of Bishwa Kabi Rabindranath Tagore and the Centenary

From West, long road seen on Bangladesh safety

Bangladesh’s massive building collapse has horrified Western nations that buy its garments, but industry players expect incremental progress at best in encouraging better factory conditions. Initiatives by governments, corporations and unions to impose more stringent safety rules in Bangladesh have made little headway for years, although activists are hoping

Jamaat behind Sunday’s violence: HIB

Junaid Babu Nagari, secretary general of the Hefazat-e-Islami Bangladesh (HIB), on Wednesday said the violence that took place during its Sunday “Dhaka Siege Programme” was carried out by Jamaat-Shibir activists. Several police officials told The Independent that Nagri, now in police remand, during interrogation said that HIB leaders had no control over the situation at ... Read more

Tagore’s 152nd birth anniversary celebrated

The 152nd birth anniversary of Bishwakobi Rabindranath Tagore was observed in the country on Wednesday with a call for resisting militancy, religious fanaticism and rooting out superstition from the society. Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina inaugurated the 152nd birth anniversary of Tagore and 100 years’ celebration of his receiving the Nobel for ‘Gitanajoli’ at Shawkat

Panel to monitor new gas links

The energy ministry has formed a nine-member committee to monitor issuing of fresh gas connections. The ministry’s additional secretary has been made the convener of the monitoring panel, comprising members from all six managers (admin) of the gas distributing agencies, and the director (admin) of Petrobangla. “This committee will work specifically on some issues,

HSC exams rescheduled

The Higher Secondary Certificate (HSC) and its equivalent examinations scheduled for Thursday (May 9) and Sunday (May 12) have been rescheduled. The examinations scheduled for May 9 will now be held on May 31 (Friday) and that of May 12 on June 1 (Saturday). May 31the morning shift examinations will be held from 9:00am