OPPO & BURO Bangladesh honors 3 real-life heroes

 OPPO Bangladesh, in collaboration with BURO Bangladesh, has recently launched ‘Stories of Heroic People’ campaign to find out the stories of struggle and success of real-life heroes of the present-dayBangladesh withan objective to commemorate the 50th Victory Day of Bangladesh. The 3 real-life heroes have been nominated through this campaign who

Training on cultivation of medicinal plants in Hobigonj

A day-long training programme on commercial cultivation of medicinal plants in Bangladesh was organized in Hobigonj on Thursday.  Bangladesh Herbal Products Manufacturing Association (BHPMA) and Medicinal Plants and Herbal Products Business Promotion Council (MPHPBPC) of Commerce ministry arranged the training session jointly. AKM Abdullah Bhuiyan Deputy Director, Department of Youth Development Hobigonj

BCB opens branch at Uttara

Bengal Commercial Bank (BCB) has opened its 6th Branch at 32, Sonargaonjanapath Road, sector-11 in Uttara Model Town in the capital. Md. ashim Uddin, Chairman of the Bank and president of FBCCI, inaugurated the Branchon Monday (December 27, 2021). Md. Shahabuddin, EC Chairman along with other Directorsand Sponsor-Shareholders of the Bank

ACI declares 65pc cash dividend

The 48th Annual General Meeting of Advanced Chemical Industries (ACI) Limited has been held through digital platform.  M. Anis Ud Dowla, Chairman of the Company, presided over the meeting held on Sunday (December 26, 2021) The Audited Financial Statements for the year ended 30 June 2021 together with Reports of the Directors

Much-hyped Dhaka Nagar Paribahan rolled out

The government has finally launched the 'Dhaka Nagar Paribahan' under bus route rationalisation programme of the two Dhaka city corporations on trial basis, aiming to streamline the public transport sector and reduce traffic jams in Dhaka. Road Transport and Bridges Minister Obaidul Quader inaugurated the bus services on Ghatarcha-Kanchpur route virtually

61.5pc urban youth suffer moderate to severe stress

More than sixty percent of the urban adolescents in Bangladesh are suffering from moderate to severe levels of stress, a study has found. The physical and mental health of adolescents in the country was already in a precarious state even before coronavirus broke out; the situation in the last two years