Monday, November 24, 2025

Mobile operators yet to set 10-second pulse

According to industry insiders, the operators see the regulator’s directive as “not feasible” Instead of fixing a 10-second pulse for each call as per the directive of the telecom regulator, mobile phone operators in the country are still in competition to offer murky packages for pushing subscribers into using their discarded subscriber identity modules (SIM). ... Read more

Shanghai and Dhaka,the most vulnerable to flooding

A new research findings published in the journal Natural Hazards reveals A new study, using a broad range of criteria and data, suggests Dhaka is the second most vulnerable city to flooding after Shanghai. The new research, A flood vulnerability index for coastal cities and its use in assessing climate change impacts, published in the ... Read more

Murder case filed against Limon, family

The man who had apparently led the attack on Limon Hossain, a college student maimed by Rapid Action Battalion, and his mother filed a murder case against Limon’s parents, brother and relatives on Thursday. Ibrahim Howlader, known as an informer of the RAB, filed the case with the Jhalakathi Chief Judicial Magistrate’s Court, accusing Limon’s ... Read more

Grameen Bank Ordinance amended

Board’s power to appoint MD reduced drastically President Zillur Rahman has promulgated the Grameen Bank (Amendment) Ordinance 2012, which contains a provision for the formation of a ‘selection committee’ to appoint the managing director of the world-famous micro-credit organisation. The Grameen Bank’s chairman, in consultation with the board of directors, will now form

Doctor stabbed to death in city

A doctor of the National Institute of Diseases of the Chest and Hospital (NIDCH) was stabbed to death by unknown assailants at his Mohakhali residence in the capital yesterday. Police say the dead, Narayan Chandra Dutta Nitai, an assistant professor, might have been a victim of robbery, but relatives suspect it was a planned

It’s a black day

Nobel laureate Muhammad Yunus on Thursday termed the amendment to Grameen Bank Ordinance ‘a black day’ for the nation and said it would mark the beginning of the end of the glorious history of Greameen Bank.’ The founder of Grameen Bank made the remarks in a press statement within hours of the government notifying the ... Read more

Azhar sent to jail

The International Crimes Tribunal-2 on Thursday sent detained Jamaat acting secretary general ATM Azharul Islam to jail. It passed the order after hearing both the defence and the prosecution about his bail petition. The tribunal said that it would give its order on his bail petition on Sunday and asked the

Gazipur-4 by-polls on Sept 30

The Election Commission on Thursday announced schedule for by-election to Gazipur-4 parliamentary constituency fixing September 30 as the polling day. The chief election commissioner, Kazi Rakibuddin Ahmad, made the announcement at a press briefing at his office at the Election Commission Secretariat

Mugging in filmy style

A group of muggers drove away in a filmy style after seriously injuring three people, including a young man, from whom they snatched away an expensive mobile and other valuables on the Central Road in the capital on Wednesday midnight. The police and residents said that the muggers driving a Toyota X Corolla stopped

Aug 21 culprits must be tried

Vows Hasina on 2004 grenade attack anniversary Accusing the previous BNP-Jamaat coalition government of being behind the 2004 grenade attack on an Awami League rally, Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has reiterated that those who conspired, masterminded and executed the attack would be brought to book. No one can escape punishment the way the killers of ... Read more