Sunday, November 23, 2025

Chemically treated fruits flood city’s markets

Fruits sprayed with various chemicals have flooded the city’s markets, seriously threatening the health of the public who consume a good amount of fruits during Ramadan, warned officials and physicians. The sellers are using chemicals either to ripen the fruits or to keep them looking fresh, said officials of the Bangladesh Standards and Testing Institution

Internet blackout early Sunday

Bangladesh will experience an internet connectivity black out for about an hour early Sunday between 2:00am and 4:00 am due to submarine cable maintenance and repair in Singapore, said internet gateway and submarine cable related officials. Bangladesh will suffer multiple internet disruptions between August 7 and 11 as the 20,000-kilometre

Structural flaws put dyke at risk

Sirajganj Town Protection Structural flaws put dyke at risk The decade-old Sirajganj town protection embankment is at risk of caving in due to its faulty design, finds a panel of experts. Several breaches and cracks have developed in the structure, raising the spectre of a collapse. On July 25, a 100-metre stretch of the embankment ... Read more

Signs of flowing water on Mars

Striking new images from the mountains of Mars may be the best evidence yet of flowing, liquid water, an essential ingredient for life. The findings, reported yesterday in the journal Science, come from a joint US-Swiss study. A sequence of images from the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter shows many long, dark “tendrils”

Yingluck first female Thai PM

Yingluck Shinawatra was confirmed as Thailand’s first female prime minister yesterday, as the volatile kingdom begins a new chapter after years of political upheaval since her brother was ousted. Weeks after she was propelled from relative obscurity to election victory by the support of her older sibling, fugitive former leader Thaksin Shinawatra, Yingluck won parliamentary ... Read more

Tagore’s death anniv today

The 70th death anniversary of Nobel laureate poet Rabindranath Tagore, who reshaped the Bangla literature in late 19th and early 20th century, will be observed in the country today. Tagore, the first non-European litterateur who won the Nobel prize in 1913, was a poet, playwright, novelist, educationist, social reformer, artist and music composer.  He wrote ... Read more

Hard rot disease affects Pasur trees in Sundarban

Hard rot disease, a fungal infection of plants characterised by lesions with hard surfaces and rotten tissue, is affecting an increasing number of pasur (Xyicarpus mekongensis pirre) trees in different parts of Sundarban, the largest mangrove forest in the world, researchers and experts said. Forest department officials, however, described it as just a natural process ... Read more

PM warns against water, power supply disruptions

Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina on Thursday said the ‘culprits’ who are behind load-shedding and water crisis during Iftar and Sehri will be identified and be given exemplary punishment. “We don’t have that much of power and water shortage which may cause sufferings to people during the Iftar and Sehri,” she said during a meeting with ... Read more

Eat less, Faruk says

Minister gives solution to avoid food adulteration Commerce Minister Faruk Khan on Thursday advised consumers to limit consumption to curb food adulteration.  “Please eat less than your requirement. This technique will ease all problems. If you eat minimum, it will reduce many problems. If you control your eagerness of eating, the businessmen will get a ... Read more

Turn in wealth info in 30 days

HC asks Rajuk boss to examine graft by his officials The High Court yesterday directed the officials of Rajdhani Unnayan Kartripakkha (Rajuk) to submit their wealth statements to the Rajuk chairman in 30 days. The officials will have to do so, so that the chairman can asses whether they are performing their duties honestly or ... Read more

Remarks of judges motivated: Alamgir

Scuffle at Court BNP acting secretary general Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir has said the Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina’s advance remarks on different issues are being reflected in the judgments of the higher courts. He has alleged that the government has forced people and judiciary to stand face to face bringing political matters in the court ... Read more

Govt slams Economist report

The government yesterday protested an article published in the London-based Economist magazine, saying that this is a blatant lie and aptly speaks about the writer’s utter disrespect for responsible journalism. “Our attention has been drawn to the write-up titled ‘India and Bangladesh: Embraceable You’ published in The Economist in its recent issue (July 30-Aug 5) ... Read more

Baby girl gets proper medicare

Ministry, people react to Star photograph Aged only two and a half years, Fatema Lamia has had chickenpox once and fever several times, each time recovering without treatment. In the first few months of her life, her resilience in fighting diseases impressed her mother and neighbours living in a slum on Gabtoli Beri Bandh in ... Read more

Dipu Moni’s statement draws flak

Expressing concern about Foreign Minister Dipu Moni’s recent statements about the country’s indigenous people, 15 noted rights activists yesterday said such statements betray the spirit of the Liberation War and insult those who believe in diversity and plurality. In a statement, they said the spirit of the Liberation War was of democracy, pluralism and

It’s indigenous or adivasi

Insist leaders of the community  Leaders of the indigenous people have respelled their demand for constitutional recognition as “indigenous” or “adivasi” people instead of tribal or small ethnic groups as they fulfil all the United Nations criteria to that end. Ahead of the International Day for Indigenous People, the leaders said it at a press ... Read more