The country has entered a new era on 5 August. The people are waiting to see new changes, and the entertainment industry is no different. We spoke to public figures who have expressed their expectations from the new Bangladesh. "I want to see a corruption-free government for the common people, where there
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Tarique urges administration to ensure security for all
Chittagong port operations normal, clearance slows due to security issues
The activities of Chittagong Port, which came to a standstill following the enforcement of curfew on Sunday, have become normal. However, import-export operations at Chittagong Port are frequently suspended due to security concerns. However, port officials reported that activities within the port are proceeding as usual. Port officials confirmed that the movement of
Bangladesh’s private sector will work hand in hand with interim govt: ICCB
President of the International Chamber of Commerce in Bangladesh (ICCB) Mahbubur Rahman today said Bangladesh's private sector will work hand in hand with the interim government to rebuild the country's economy. "We heartily congratulate the anti-discrimination students for achieving this historic victory through an unprecedented movement. This movement was accelerated by
Business leaders urges for Restore law and order, put economy back on track
Business leaders have urged for the restoration of law and order to ensure safety of their production units following the incidents of arson attacks on factories. They came up with the call at a press conference organised by the International Chamber of Commerce, Bangladesh (ICC Bangladesh) at a hotel in Dhaka. Speaking
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Fakhrul urges President to form the interim govt
BNP Secretary General Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir on Tuesday urged the President to form the interim government by Tuesday without further delay. "I would like to emphasise that the task of forming a non-partisan government should be completed within 24 hours. As this period is rapidly coming to a close, I
No provision for asylum after travelling to Britain
The UK Home Office has clarified that British immigration rules do not permit individuals to travel to the UK specifically to seek asylum or temporary refuge. This statement comes amid widespread speculation that ousted Bangladeshi former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, currently in India, may fly to London to claim asylum. A
JnU students organize procession
Students held a victory march at Jagannath University (JnU) on Tuesday, following the resignation of Sheikh Hasina. Simultaneously, a dua mahfil was organized at the central Jame Masjid of the university to pray for the souls of the deceased. It was held on Tuesday after Zohr prayers. In the meantime, the students
Students clean up after vandalism at parliament
After the fall of Sheikh Hasina's government, curious citizens vandalized and looted the area around the National Parliament Building, leaving it littered with garbage. In response, students took it upon themselves to clean the area. On Tuesday, from morning until 5pm, students carried out cleaning activities inside and outside the Parliament