Dhaka, Feb. 3 -- Saraswati Puja, one of the main religious festivals of the Hindu community, began on Monday morning across the country with great enthusiasm, festivity, and religious fervour. This r... Read More
Dhaka, Feb. 3 -- Government officials seeking promotion to the ranks of deputy, joint and additional secretary have intensified lobbying efforts as the government prepares to initiate the grade upgrad... Read More
Dhaka, Feb. 3 -- Dhaka's stock market opened the second trading session of the week with a positive trend, as key indices showed gains and most company shares saw price increases. On Monday, the benc... Read More
, Feb. 3 -- The students of Government Titumir College have called their movement off for a week after the government assured them of addressing their problems. The decision to withdraw the strike th... Read More
Dhaka, Feb. 3 -- Chief Adviser's Deputy Press Secretary Abul Kalam Azad Majumder on Monday said the killings of 23 minority individuals, as mentioned in a recent report by the Bangladesh Hindu Buddha ... Read More
Hili, Feb. 3 -- A truck driver and his assistant were killed when their vehicle was struck by a train at the Ghoraghat rail crossing in Birampur upazila of Dinajpur early Monday. The deceased have be... Read More
Dhaka, Feb. 3 -- The Bangladesh Export Processing Zones Authority (BEPZA) has signed a lease agreement with Lee's Tobacco Machinery Company Limited, a UAE and Singapore-owned company, a move to divers... Read More
Dhaka, Feb. 3 -- The interim government has expressed concern over what it calls "misleading propaganda" portraying routine crimes-such as thefts, muggings, and personal disputes-as communal violence,... Read More
Dhaka, Feb. 3 -- Foreign Affairs Adviser Md Touhid Hossain has urged the international community to come forward to support Rohingyas, noting that any foreign fund cuts will make addressing the Rohing... Read More
Dhaka, Feb. 3 -- Chief Adviser's Press Secretary Shafiqul Alam has warned that the distributors of the Bangladesh Awami League leaflets would be arrested, claiming that the contents of those leaflets ... Read More