Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina Thursday sought justice from countrymen for massive destruction of the government establishments during recent nationwide mayhem as she paid visit to vandalised Mirpur-10 Metro rail Station. "The people of the country have to expose them (culprits involved in nationwide mayhem) to justice. I am seeking justice from
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Supply chain of essentials getting normal at city markets
The supply of essential commodities including rice, vegetables and spices was seen getting normal at different city markets in the last two days following the extension of curfew that imposed on July 20 in view to bring widespread violence under control erupted from the student protests from July 16. At the
Case filed against 800 BNP leaders, activists over attack on AL leaders
Awami League leaders and activists, including the former mayor of Barishal City Corporation, Sadiq Abdullah. Advocate Golam Sarwar Rajiv, joint general secretary of Awami League's Barishal city unit, filed the case at Kotwali model police station on Tuesday, naming 24 people. According to the case, attempt was made to murder Sadiq Abdullah,
PM to take responsibility for deceased people’s families: Quader
Awami League (AL) General Secretary and Road Transport and Bridges Minister Obaidul Quader Thursday said Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina would take responsibilities for the families of the people killed in recent nationwide mayhem. “A committee has been formed to try the killings and terrorist activities after investigations and every culprit would
Famed band music star Shafin Ahmed dies at 63
PM invites Malaysia to set up Perodua car factory in Bangladesh
Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina on Wednesday invited Malaysia to install full manufacturing facilities for their Perodua cars in Bangladesh. She said this when outgoing Malaysian High Commissioner Haznah Md. Hashim called on her at the Prime Minister's Office (PMO). Prime Minister's Press Secretary M Nayeemul Islam Khan briefed reporters after the call
Country crawls back to normalcy after 200 killed in violence
Bangladesh was crawling back to normalcy with limited internet and office hours Wednesday after more than a week of chaos over student protests involving government job quotas. Nearly 200 deaths were reported in just over a week of violence. Most of the country remained without internet, but thousands of cars were
Ispahani Mirzapore Banglabid selection test postponed
Due to unavoidable reasons, the selection test of Chittagong Division of 'Ispahani Mirzapur Banglabid Sixth Year' to be held on Friday, 19 July has been postponed. Students will be notified of the next date of the postponed examination. This selection test was supposed to be held at Ispahani Public School
Private university students block major roads in Dhaka
Students from various private universities including North South University, Brac University, and Independent University, Bangladesh, have blocked the Merul Badda road and the road in front of Jamuna Future Park, demanding quota reform and protesting attacks on students across the country on Tuesday. Students of Brac University blocked the road in
We have to show highest honour to freedom fighters: PM
Highlighting the supreme sacrifice of the freedom fighters in achieving country's independence, Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina on Tuesday said all should pay highest respect to them always so they can feel proud being freedom fighters. "We have to show the highest honour to the freedom fighters," she said while handing over