<p><strong>Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina received over Tk314 crore today (June 27) as the seventh and eighth installments of loan repayment for the construction of the Padma Bridge.</strong></p> <p>Road Transport and Bridges Minister Obaidul Quader handed over a cheque of Tk314,64,86,963 to the prime
<p><strong>Nepal Prime Minister Pushpa Kamal Dahal ‘Prachanda’ Friday lost the vote of confidence in Parliament, 10 days after its coalition partner, the Communist Party of Nepal-Unified Marxist Leninist, withdrew support and vowed to lead the government itse</strong></p> <p>CPN-UML chairman K P
<p><strong>Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina regarding anti-quota movement said until there is a resolution from the court, there is nothing the government can do.</strong></p> <p>She said, “No one is saying anything in the peaceful agitation against the quota. But if there is a destructive act, the law will
<p><strong>K P Sharma Oli was appointed Nepal's Prime Minister for the third time on Sunday to lead the new coalition government that faces the daunting challenge of providing political stability in the country.</strong></p> <p>Oli, 72, succeeds Pushpa Kamal Dahal Prachanda who lost the vote of confidence
<p><strong>Bangladesh Bank (BB) has ordered the freezing of the bank accounts of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina's former peon Jahangir Alam, his wife Kamrun Nahar and their associated institutions.</strong></p> <p>Masud Biswas, head of the Bangladesh Financial Intelligence Unit (BFIU) at Bangladesh Bank,
<p><strong>Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina will address the nation on Wednesday evening amid the ongoing violence over the quota reform movement.</strong></p> <p>She will address the nation at 7:30pm.</p> <p>The Prime Minister's Press Wing confimred the matter through a press
<p><strong>Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina on Wednesday (July 17) said those involved in the violations during the quota reform movement will be brought under law.</strong></p> <p>She said while addressing the nation at 7:30pm.</p> <p>The premier said those who carried out killings and destructions
<p><strong>Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina on Wednesday (July 17) urged the students demanding quota reformation to keep patience and wait for the decision of apex court.</strong></p> <p>She said while addressing the nation at 7:30pm.</p> <p>The PM also said the top court will soon announce its verdict
<p><strong>Referring to the countrywide recent havoc and atrocities, Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina today said that she had an apprehension there might be a strike like this by the BNP-Jamaat clique to pull down the country's prosperity.</strong></p> <p>". . . they (BNP-Jamaat) had wanted not to hold
<p><strong>Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina called for those involved in destructive activities to be found from all corners of the country.</strong></p> <p>The premier made the call while visiting Bangladesh Television (BTV) Bhaban in the city’s Rampura area to see the extent of damage after it came under
<p><strong>Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina visited Dhaka Medical College Hospital (DMCH) today (July 26) afternoon to see the injured people who was attacked during countrywide mayhem unleashed by the BNP-Jamaat during students’ quota reform movement.</strong></p> <p>She went to the emergency unit of DMCH