52 BANNED FOOD PRODUCTS BSTI starts withdrawing suspension order

Bangladesh Standards and Testing Institution has withdrawn the suspension order issued against the production of ACI salt and is at the final stage of clearing Pran lachchha semai too.

RECORDING, SPREADING VIDEO OF NUSRAT’S STATEMENT Charges pressed against removed Sonagazi OC

The police on Sunday pressed charges against withdrawn Sonagazi police station officer-in-charge Moazzem Hossain for illegally recording video of madrassah student Nusrat Jahan Rafi’s statement made before him about sexual assault on her and posting it on YouTube.

Uneatable foods still sold amid weak monitoring by regulators

Three monitoring teams of food regulators inspected superstores and a few groceries in the capital in search of 52 banned food products on Sunday only to return empty handed.

PM SET FOR TOUR OF JAPAN, KSA, FINLAND Dhaka, Tokyo to sign $2.5bn ODA

Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina will leave Dhaka tomorrow (Tuesday) on a 12-day tri-nation tour of Japan, the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and Finland.

Female cop, another hurt in city blast

A female police officer and a rickshaw-puller were injured in a crude bomb blast at Malibagh in Dhaka on Sunday night.

Antibiotics still on sale without prescription

The sale of antibiotics without prescription goes unabated in the capital and elsewhere across the country as the Directorate General of Drug Administration has taken no action against the malpractice.

PM for training to people on traffic rules from school life

Prime minister Sheikh Hasina on Saturday stressed the need for imparting training to the people on traffic rules and regulations from childhood or school-life to make them aware of using roads and their safety.

PM for training to people on traffic rules from school life

Prime minister Sheikh Hasina on Saturday stressed the need for imparting training to the people on traffic rules and regulations from childhood or school-life to make them aware of using roads and their safety.

Call for returning enforced disappearance victims before Eid

Rights activists on Saturday criticised the government for continued rights abuse and said evidences were being collected over the reported cases of enforced disappearance for future trial of the people behind the crime against humanity.

PLANE HIJACK ATTEMPT Motive not clear, Shimla not found

Chattogram Metropolitan Police counter-terrorism team could not establish a motive for the attempted hijack of a Biman Bangladesh Airlines plane at Shah Amanat International Airport in Chattogram on February 24 that left the lone suspect killed.