Saturday, 21 Dec, 2024

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BSF on red alert along border for fear of militant attack

KOLKATA: The Indian Border Security Force (BSF) on Friday night issued “red alert” on the India-Bangladesh border apprehending “possible militant attack” on the Bangladesh Deputy High Commission in Kolkata by Harkat-ul Jihad-al Islami (HuJi).BSF sources said the alarm-bell was

RU Fine Arts teachers boycott classes

RAJSHAHI: Teachers of Department of Fine Arts in Rajshahi University Saturday have boycotted classes for an indefinite period to protest trouble by students.  Agitated students earlier vandalized their classrooms and confined five teachers including the Proctor of the University on

DAP drops bombshell: lawmaker leads protests from Gazipur

GAZIPUR: An apparently hasty move towards implementing the much-talked-about Detailed Area Plan (DAP) by RAJUK sparked off widespread protests as elected public representatives are taking a bold stance against the gigantic scheme that involves huge acquisitions of private lands. Thousands

State ministerÔÇÖs luxury trip with government money

DHAKA: The state minister’s interest in acquiring knowledge on Rajuk’s Purbachal Project is not over though the project duration came to an end. State minister for housing and public works Abdul Mannan Khan is out on a ‘learning trip’ with his team to gather detailed knowledge of

Bangladeshi injured in BSF firing along Satkhira border

SATKHIRA : Indian Border Force (BSF) shot and wounded a Bangladeshi national along Boikari border in Sadar upazila early Saturday.Injured M Abul Bashar, 30, son of Abul Khayer of Gadaghata village in Sadar upazila, was admitted to Satkhira Sadar Hospital in a critical condition. BDR

Body of minor girl recovered in Ctg

CHITTAGONG : Police recovered the body of a minor girl from Shantinagar village under Bakolia thana on Friday night, a day after her abduction. The body of Sultana, 8, daughter of Abdul Malek of Shantinagar, was recovered from a drain in Bogar Beel area at about 8pm. Family sources said

Hawkers strike halts distribution of national dailies in Ctg

CHITTAGONG: Newspaper hawkers on Saturday morning staged a demonstration and refrained from distributing national dailies in the metropolitan area of the port city for assaulting one of their fellow colleagues by the people of a newspaper agent. But they distributed local newspapers to

DU classes begin on Saturday

DHAKA: Academic activities of Dhaka University (DU) resume on Saturday after a month-long summer vacation.Students were seen coming back to different halls Friday as the vacation ended, reports our DU correspondent.Ashraf Ali Khan, director of public administration said DU classes were

Extramarital affair claims youthÔÇÖs life

KUSHTIA: A youth was chopped to death for alleged extramarital affair at Patikabari union in the district early Saturday.The deceased was identified as Zakir, 30, hailed from Mazila village of the same union.CA Halim, assistant police super of Kushtia, said some 3-4 assailants led by

Mystery shrouds death of young girl in city

DHAKA: Mysterious death of a young girl was reported in the city’s Jatrabari area Friday night.The deceased was identified as Farzana Akhtar, 18, daughter of Delwar Hossain of Hazibari at Maspara Matuail.Hospital sources said family members of Farzana took her to Dhaka Medical College

Jamaat-JMB relation tops interrogation of Jamaat leaders

DHAKA: Detectives plan to interrogate banned Islamist outfit JMB chief Saidur Rahman and the three top Jamaat leaders face to face at the DB headquarters.Detective Branch of police sources said the initiative is being taken to examine Jamaat’s ties with JMB. One source of the

Betar eyes on FM audience

DHAKA: Bangladesh Betar steps up its effort to bring 75 percent of country’s population under the FM (frequency modulation) network coverage. The state-owned radio service will install 12 FM transmitters at 10 radio stations across the country in the next four months. “On completion

Birth Registration Day being observed

DHAKA: National Birth Registration Day is being observed across the country on Saturday highlighting the importance of birth registration for every child and adult.The government has chalked out various programmes to mark the day. July 3 was officially declared as National Birth

No work, full pay for DCC butchery staffers

DHAKA: The doctors, butchers and cleaners of the 5 slaughterhouses of Dhaka City Corporation are getting their salary duly though they have no work to do. Besides, the environment of those butcheries has turned horrible by now, according to a spot view of the disarray.Once these

AL demonstrations in metropolitan cities Saturday

DHAKA: The ruling Awami League Saturday kicked off two-day protest programmes against the torching and vandalizing of vehicles and Faruque killing centering the June 27 hartal sponsored by the BNP-led mainstream opposition. The programmes are being staged in the metropolitan cities and

Suspensions at BSMMU political, sacked teachers allege VC rejects

DHAKA: The suspended 45 teachers of BSMMU Friday alleged that their suspension was an outcome of “political vengeance” and a design for creating scope for Awami Leaguers.   But Vice-chancellor of the medical university Prof Pran Gopal Dutta readily rejected the allegations, saying

Govt to sit with manpower-employing countries over MRP crisis

DHAKA: In the wake of a crisis over the new and old passports, the government will brief Sunday the envoys of the manpower-recruiting countries in Dhaka about Bangladesh’s position on the microdot Machine Readable Passport (MRP) to end the impasse. “Foreign Minister Dr. Dipu Moni will

Justice delayed, justice denied Complete dayÔÇÖs trial tasks on the day: CJ

NARSINGDI: Chief Justice Mohammad Fazlul Karim suggested the judges to complete day’s trial tasks on the day to speed up the judicial process, as reports say courts are heaving with huge backlog of cases. His directive came while speaking at a reception accorded to him by Narsingdi

Robinho puts Brazil in control

PORT ELIZABETH: Robinho gave Brazil a 1-0 lead over the Netherlands as the five-times World Cup winners dominated the opening quarter-final here on Friday.Dutch hopes of avenging their 1994 and 1998 last-eight defeats by Brazil were not helped by losing centreback Joris Mathijsen to a

Ministry seeks decision on repair of 450km road

DHAKA: The Ministry of Communications sought cabinet approval for the repair of 451 kilometres of road in different areas of the country at a cost of around Tk 141 crore.  Roads and Railways division of the ministry has sent a letter to the Cabinet Division seeking its approval,