NBR asks power division not to raise electricity price after new VAT act enforcement

The National Board of Revenue has requested the power division not to increase electricity prices after the new VAT act comes into effect to keep the burden VAT on consumers unchanged.

Banned poultry feed processing from tannery wastes begins at Savar

Poultry feed processors of Hazaribagh shifted their facilities to Savar to recycle tannery wastes and continue their illegal business flouting court orders in place since 2011.

PM denies deals with India against country’s interest

Prime minister Sheikh Hasina on Wednesday in parliament denied allegations that agreements signed with India during her recent visit to New Delhi were against the country’s interest.

Overenthusiastic govt employees a barrier to rule of law: chief justice

Chief justice SK Sinha on Wednesday said the rule of law cannot be established in the country for some overenthusiastic government employees.

Policymakers not engaged in preparing BNP’s Vision 2030

Bangladesh Nationalist Party policymakers are not engaged in the preparation of the party’s Vision 2030, now on the final stage.

Jamuna washes away riverbank protection embankment at Kazipur

About 50 meters of riverbank protection dam was washed away by the River Jamuna at Tutuler Mor of Shuvagachha union under Kazipur in Sirajganj on Wednesday.

Nor’westers kill 9 in Rajshahi

At least nine people were killed in Rajshahi as a nor’wester lashed nine upazilas of the district and a boat capsized in River Padma in the city on Monday and Sunday.

Power supply to four divisions resumes after four hours

Power supply to half of the country restored after more than four hours suspension due to grid failure which occurred at around 11:20am Tuesday.

Tangail bus accident kills 7

At least seven people were killed and 30 others injured as a bus skidded off the road and plunged into a roadside ditch at Haripur in Ghatail upazila on Tuesday night.

Bangladesh ‘fails’ to protect dissenting voices: AI

Amnesty International, a London-based right group, has said Bangladesh government has failed to protect dissenting voices or hold accountable the armed groups that threaten them, and stifled freedom of expression through a slew of ‘repressive tactics and new laws’.