Friday, 28 Feb, 2025

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Khaleda reciprocates: Ex-PM invites incumbent Hasina to iftar party

DHAKA: In a rare reciprocity between the two political archrivals, Leader of the Opposition in Parliament Khaleda Zia Monday invited Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina to her iftar party on August 17.Khaleda’s PS Saleh Ahmed and APS Suratuzzaman handed over the invitation letter to Selina

6 female RMG workers held for labour unrest

DHAKA: Detective police arrested six women garment workers, including their leaders, on charge of their involvement in the July 30 labour rioting in the capital’s Tejgaon-Gulshan area.The suspects are Sahnaj alias Sanu, Asma Begum, Parul, Sahnaj Begum, Rupa and Parvin. All of them are

Fire at Tejgaon RMG factory: sweater, yearns burned

DHAKA: A fire broke out in a readymade garment factory in the city’s Tejgaon industrial belt Monday, burning some apparel products and yearns.Fire brigade sources said the fire sparked at about 1:15 pm at the Focus Garment factory located near the Nabisco crossing.“A total of 14

Ensure smooth power supply for fasting Muslims, PM orders

DHAKA: Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina asked the authorities concerned to take quick initiative to resolve the existing power crisis across the country, as outages showed little signs of a letup.The Prime Minister gave the directives at the regular cabinet meeting Monday when three ministers

SB man killed in city road crash

Dhaka: A constable of Special Branch was killed in a road accident in the city’s Bangla Motor area under Ramna thana Monday morning.The deceased was identified as constable Kamruzzaman Mizan, 35, hailed from Goradia village in Sadar upazila of Chuadanga district.Operation Officer of

First special Energy Security Day being observed

DHAKA:  The maiden special Energy Security Day was observed in the country Monday, highlighting plans for development and proper management of the energy sector, particularly gas mining. As part of the day’s programme, a seminar was held at the petrocenter office of Petrobangla at 3

Defense Policy reflecting peopleÔÇÖs expectation in the offing

DHAKA: The government is formulating a defense policy with provision for keeping all but national secrets open for public perusal. The policy change is aimed at reducing the gap between the armed forces and the people. A drafting committee, comprising senior officials of the Home,

Govt mustnÔÇÖt tolerate any attempt to foil war crimes trial, warns Sahara

CHITTAGONG: Home Minister Advocate Sahara Khatun Sunday said the government wouldn’t tolerate police administration’s laxity towards those who are letting loose anarchy to foil war crimes trial.“The law enforcers have been directed to remain alert to face any attempt to foil the

Ashuganj Transshipment Center in Nov

ASHUGANJ: Work on the planned transshipment center here will start in November to facilitate transportation of Indian goods to their landlocked northeastern states. Upon inauguration of the center Bangladesh government can earn Tk 20,000 crore in revenue from the transshipment haulage

Young people can play role for peace

DHAKA: Speakers at a seminar called upon the young people to play proactive role for peace and prosperity in the ‘crisis ridden’ South Asia. They also underscored empowerment of SAARC for playing significant role in solving inter-countries conflicts. Academics, journalists and

RAJUK dubbed `land-grabber` by land-losers

DHAKA: Rajdhani Unnayan Kartripakkha (RAJUK) was Sunday hailed as ‘land-grabber’ by the landowners who lost their lands in the Uttara 3rd-phase project.The trouble now occurred close to home as the protestors staged a human chain in front of the RAJUK building in the city to press

Axe falls at last: activities of infighting BCL RU unit suspended

RAJSHAHI: The Central Committee of Bangladesh Chhatra League slapped a moratorium on its Rajshahi University unit on Sunday evening following a bloody factional clash Saturday that left at least 10 students wounded.“All activities of the Rajshahi University unit of Bangladesh Chhatra

BTCL in bureaucratsÔÇÖ grip!

DHAKA: Bangladesh Telecommunications Company Limited (BTCL), despite a public limited company since its inception, has been governed by a board of directors with majority of them bureaucrats. BTCL came into being from now-defunct Bangladesh Telephone and Telegraph Board (BTTB) on June 30

Bangladesh finally gives transit to India to carry cargos to northeast

DHAKA: Foreign Minister Dr. Dipu Moni Sunday revealed that Bangladesh will provide transit facilities to India for transporting goods and products to their landlocked northeastern states, known as seven sisters. She said Bangladesh will also allow Nepal and Bhutan to use Chittagong and

Industrial unrest: 7 RMG workers arrested

SAVAR: Police arrested seven garment workers in a case of looting arms and wireless from law enforces during the agitation for minimum wages at Tk 5000 in Ashulia area. They are Biplob, 20, Masud, 24, Raju, 22, Amir Hossain, 24, Anisur Rahman Anis, 26, Mossharaf Hossain, 25, and Kamrul

BPCHTA threatens fast unto death

DHAKA: Bangladesh Private College Honours Teachers’ Association (BPCHTA) Sunday threatened to go on fast unto death if the teachers appointed under honours and Masters quota are not included in the MPO list.  The threat came from a press conference held at the Dhaka Reporters’ Unity

Mufti Hannan on 7 daysÔÇÖ remand

GOPALGANJ: A court here on Sunday granted a seven-day remand for Harkatul Jihad (HuJi) leader Mufti Hannan and three-day remand for his associate Arif Hasan Suman for quizzing them in Baniarchar bomb explosion case. Gopalganj Senior Judicial Magistrate Molla Saiful Islam passed the order

BNP takes exception to Pranab not meeting with opposition leader

DHAKA: BNP took exception as Indian Finance Minister Pranab Mukherjee did not meet with opposition leader Khaleda Zia during his groundbreaking trip to Dhaka Saturday.The main opposition party’s Vice-Chairman Shamser Mobin Chowdhury, also ex-foreign secretary, raised the point of

Constitution committee begins meeting

DHAKA: The special committee on constitutional amendment Sunday resumed its meeting that was adjourned on July 29, discussing the highly important matter of rewriting the country’s constitution for a regime change. With committee chair and deputy leader of the House Syeda Sajeda

HC halts 30th BCS preliminary results

DHAKA: The High Court forbade the Public Service Commission from publishing results of the 30th Bangladesh Civil Service (BCS) preliminary examination until further order, as some candidates alleged the exam was marred by flaws.An HC bench comprising Justice AHM Shamsuddin Chowdhury Manik