Gazette notification of disciplinary rules for lower judiciary: SC sets fresh deadline for govt
The Appellate Division on Monday asked the government to notify the disciplinary rules for the lower court judges by January 15.
Martyred Intellectuals Day tomorrow
The nation commemorates tomorrow the intellectuals who embraced martyrdom at the hands of the Pakistani occupation army and its local collaborators on this day in 1971.
EC reconstitution: President initiates talks
The president, Abdul Hamid, on Monday initiated a move to talks with registered political parties on the reconstitution of the Election Commission and invited five parties including the Bangladesh Nationalist Party to separate talks in the first phase.
Munshi Abdur Rauf memorial museum cum library: No power supply as yet
The time when Bir Shreshtha Munshi Abdur Rauf Memorial Museum and Library will open and close is much more a subject of whim than a timetable when river erosion is a constant threat to the memorial structure.
English medium students: VAT illegal, HC
The High Court on Monday declared illegal the imposition of value added tax on tuition fees for students of English medium schools.
President rejects SC proposal for disciplinary rules for lower judiciary
President Md Abdul Hamid on Sunday rejected disciplinary rules for the lower court judges, proposed by the Supreme Court, describing them as ‘unnecessary.’
No interference in judiciary: law minister
The law minister, Anisul Huq, on Sunday said that their government never interfered in the judiciary as they believed in the rule of law.
Lack of care visible everywhere at Matiur Rahman Museum, library
On entering Bir Shreshtha Matiur Rahman Memorial Museum and Library, broken chairs and tables, worn out books and dusty furniture are what the visitors will come upon.
Bhashani’s 136th birth anniv today
The 136th birth anniversary of Maulana Abdul Hamid Khan Bhashani, a great national leader, will be observed today with due respect.
Disparity upsets govt officers
Complaints are growing that the officers in all but one cadre service were once again discriminated during promotions given on November 27.