Wednesday, October 15, 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

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

Sholakia shows it again

The historic Sholakia Eidgah of the district hosted the country’s biggest congregation of Eid-ul-Fitr on Monday upholding its tradition. Muslims from India, Pakistan and almost all parts of the country joined the 185th congregation of Eid-ul-Fitr at the historic Eidgah, said Deputy commissioner Md Siddiqur Rahman who

Eid festivity envelops nation

Country’s biggest Eid congregation held at Solakia Eid-ul-Fitr, the biggest religious festival of the Muslims, is being celebrated amid gaiety, feasting, family reunions and boisterous festivities across the country on Monday. The day’s programme began with offering Eid prayers by millions of Muslims who thronged at mosques and eidgahs braving light rains in the capital After ... Read more

National Eidgah ready for Eid jamaat

Preparations have been made to hold the main Eid-ul-Fitr jamaat at National Eidgah in the capital on Eid day. Necessary arrangements including waterproof shed, fans, sitting place, toilets and ablution facilities have been set up at the Eidgah where more than 1 lakh devotees including the president, ministers, judges, lawmakers and diplomats will say their

Eid brings no joy to the poor

In Arabic Eid means ‘festivity’. Eid-ul-Fitr, the biggest religious festival of the Muslims, is observed after a month-long ‘siam’ (fasting). Although Eid is all about feast and festivity, it does not carry the same meaning for the poor and homeless. On the day of Eid, people traditionally wear new clothes, eat delicacies, and enjoy the ... Read more

Heavy dose of formalin poses health hazard

Merchants of death go scot free Formaldehyde (formalin), used for preserving human bodies and animals in hospital mortuaries and laboratories, is reportedly being used indiscriminately during the holy month of Ramzan for preserving milk, fish, fruit and other perishables, including vegetables. The government has virtually no control over the sale and use of formalin, a ... Read more

This Eid that was

The pattern of Eid celebrations has been changing with time. To get a glimpse of the Eid festivity more than half a century ago, New Age talked with four cultural personalities. They had almost the same observation that they do not find that enthusiasm and emotion for celebrating the day together with all relatives and ... Read more

Novo Air to spread wings in November

The local carrier plans to launch domestic flights on three routes A new airline — Novo Air — will spread its wings by end-November on the domestic routes with promises of better services and competitive fares. Initially, the carrier will operate passenger flights from Dhaka to Sylhet, Chittagong and Cox’s Bazar. The airline will later ... Read more

Govt goes for nationalisation

Non-govt Primary Schools Govt goes for nationalisation Process starts in January with MPO-listed schools; to be completed in three phases The government is going to nationalise all the 26,284 non-government primary schools in the country in three phases starting on January 1 next year. The jobs of 1,05,345 teachers of these schools will also be ... Read more

BUET agrees to transfer EVM technology to EC

EC officers would be trained on EVM operation The Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology has decided to transfer the electronic voting machines, it developed, to the Election Commission. To this end, BUET’s Institute of Information and Communication Technology would also train nine IT Department officers of the Election Commission from September 2 to 5, ... Read more

Nation pays homage to Bangabandhu

Punishment for remaining killers demanded Tens of thousands of people, on Wednesday, paid glowing tributes to Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman on National Mourning Day, marking his 37th death anniversary. People urged the government to bring the five absconding killers of Bangabandhu back to Bangladesh for execution, and to speed up the ongoing trial of the ... Read more