Teenager arrested with 10 gold bars in Satkhira border
Bangladesh’s net foreign reserves drop to $18.43 billion
Dhaka: Two suspected criminals were killed in a “gunfight” with Rapid Action Battalion (Rab) troubleshooters in the capital’s Gandaria area early Wednesday, after a recent pause in incidents better known as ‘crossfire’.The deceased were identified as Sumon, a “robber” hailed
Dhaka: Handlooms and power-looms in the country came to a grinding halt as the owners Wednesday called a nonstop strike to press for free import of yarns through Benapole land port--a plea opposed tooth and nail by spinning millers. Bangladesh Handloom and Powerloom Owners Association
DHAKA: Chief of Hiz-ut-Tahrir Professor Mahiuddin Ahmed was Tuesday taken on three days remand for quizzing over his Islamic outfits militant activities.A metropolitan Court granted the remand in two cases filed against him under under the Anti-Terrorism.Police prayed for 14 days’
Dhaka: Two rental power plants are going into generation by June and July to a little relief for the people suffering from electricity shortage.The plants will be capable of generating 100 MW electricity each. United Kingdom-based company, Agrico UK Limited, will set up the plants in
Chittagong: A court here on Tuesday sentenced four people to imprisonment for killing a shopkeeper. The additional metropolitan sessions judge court also fined the lifers Tk. 5,000 each in default, to serve five months more in jail. The lifers are Omar Faruque Rubel, 29, Shankar Dash, 29,
Satkhira: The newly-built quarantine ward was opened at the Satkhira General Hospital on Sunday to keep the patients, having infectious diseases like Birds flu and Swain flu, in quarantine. Health Minister Dr. AFM Ruhal Haque inaugurated the quarantine ward and visited other wards
The government has decided to resume operation of the country's flake industries for increasing the use of potatoes to deal with a market glut. Commerce minister Faruque Khan disclosed the decision Monday at a meeting with the leaders of Bangladesh Cold Storage Association at the
DHAKA: Freedom fighters formed a human chain in Chittagong Sunday to press their demand for immediate trial of the war criminals. Bangladesh Muktijoddha Sangsad Chittagong sadar unit organised the programme in front of Chittagong Press Club. The freedom fighter also held a rally.
Dhaka: Commerce Minister Mohammad Faruque Khan Sunday said the government formed a taskforce to ensure facilities for different sectors under the incentive package declared by the government to face the challenges of global recession. The minister informed this at a meeting with the
Dhaka: The Hajj Agencies Association of Bangladesh (HAAB) has announced a new package for the pilgrims who will perform hajj this year, under private management. The minimum rate of the Hajj package is Tk 230,000 per person. After an emergency general meeting, Mohammad Ibrahim Bahar,
Dhaka: Deputy Secretary of State of United States James B. Steinberg arrives here on Thursday on a two-day visit. Appointed by President Obama, James B. Steinberg serves as the Principal Deputy to Foreign Secretary Hillary Clinton. He is the highest Obama Administration official to visit
Dhaka: The obligation of submitting birth certificate for availing sixteen essential services is not being maintained. The government has declared to materialize this obligation with the respective law in July 3, 2006 but so far was not in action. The director of Birth and Death
Dhaka: Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina will visit Tripura in next September. This will be the first visit of any Bangladesh prime minister to northeastern part of India. The main theme of the visit would be to boost trade and economic relations with the India's north-eastern state.
Dhaka: The government plans to introduce electronic voting during in the time of the upcoming election to Dhaka City Corporation to make polls more transparent and credible. Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina disclosed the plan at her office in a farewell meeting with Reneta Loc Desaliyen
Dhaka: The High court Tuesday quashed the Barge Mounted power plant graft case against Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina. A bench, comprising of justice Samsul Huda and justice Abu Bakkar Siddique, pronounced the verdict after a long hearing held on April 7. Barrister Fazle Noor Tapash and