Saturday, 16 Nov, 2024

National

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

Why say country floating on gas? PM questions Attends office at Energy Ministry for stocktaking

DHAKA: Worried over the existing gas crisis, Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina during a stocktaking meeting Sunday blasted the previous BNP government’s boastful claim that the country is floating on gas.      “Why it was stated that the country was floating on gas?” she questioned,

India to allow trucks from Nepal into Bangladesh through Indian passage

DHAKA: New Delhi has agreed to allow trucks from Nepal to enter Bangladesh through the land customs station at Banglabandha, apparently reciprocating the transit facility India seeks from Dhaka. “India is fully ready now,” Indian Finance Minister Pranab Mukherjee said at a joint press

Export-import to resume at Akhaura land port

BRAHMANBARIA: Export-import trade through A Akhaura land port bordering India’s landlocked northeast would resume Sunday, after suspension Saturday over the death of an Indian worker run over by a bus.    General Secretary M Monir Hossain Babul of C&F Association of the land port

BCL factional clash at RU leaves 10 injured: Section 144 imposed on campus

RAJSHAHI: At least 10 students were injured in a fierce factional clash of Chhatra League at Rajshahi University on Saturday afternoon in a sequel to rivalries for establishing supremacy over the campus, witnesses said. Local administration imposed restrictions on the campus following the

Money, munitions flow in to halt war crimes trial!

DHAKA: In a suspected move to halt the war crimes trial, huge amounts of firearms and foreign currencies are being brought into the country through at least 10 routes, according to intelligence sources.The smugglers of firearms managed to escape the eyes of the law-enforcing agencies,

Trial of crimes against humanity could come under Collaborators Act: Suranjit

DHAKA: Ruling Awami League`s Advisory Council Member Suranjit Sengupta Saturday said the war-crime trial could also be held under the Collaborators Act now as the cancellation of the constitutional 5th amendment by the Supreme Court revived the law. "Trial of crimes against humanity

Jamuna TV journalists observe token hunger strike for airing programmes

DHAKA: Journalists and officials of Jamuna TV on Saturday observed a token hunger strike and staged sit-in demanding that the government allow the private television channel to broadcast its programmes.The six-hour sit-in and hunger strike began on the National Press Club premises at

Train derails in Comilla ; Communications on 30 routes suspended

COMILLA: Rail communications on 30 routes to the capital, Dhaka, and country’s eastern parts remained suspended as a train derailed at Borol in Sadar South upazila on Saturday.Railway sources said two goods-laden bogies of Jalalabad Express fell off the track in-between Lalmai and

Road mishap kills college teacher in Gazipur

GAZIPUR: A college teacher was killed and 14 other people were injured in a head–on collision between a peak-up van and a human hauler on the Dhaka-Mymensingh Highway in  South Salna area on Saturday morning.The deceased was identified as Abdul Karim,42, Associate Professor of History

Money from abroad pouring in to halt trial of war criminals: Sajeda

DHAKA:  Deputy Leader of the House in Parliament Syeda Sajeda Chowdhury Saturday said money from foreign countries is flowing in to finance certain quarters to halt the trial of the war criminals.  She made the remark while speaking as chief guest at a seminar arranged on the occasion

Pranab sees signing of US$1b credit deal with Bangladesh

DHAKA: Indian Finance Minister Pranab Mukherjee, revered as a key patron of the Bengalis in the 1971 Bangladesh Liberation War, Saturday paid a short but significant visit to Dhaka that yielded a development-financing deal between the two countries. A red carpet was rolled out at the

Human chain staged for Amar Desh editor MahmudÔÇÖs release

DHAKA: A human chain was formed in front of the National Press Club Saturday demanding unconditional release of acting editor of the daily Amar Desh Mahmudur Rahman.The speakers at the human chain organized by Engineers’ Association of Bangladesh (EAB) blamed the government for