BDR mutiny day observed
The 7th anniversary of the February 25-26, 2009 rebellion of soldiers of Bangladesh Rifles, now renamed as Border Guard Bangladesh, was observed on Thursday with due respect.
E-books gain popularity at book fair
Demand for electronic-books is on the rise among the readers especially tech-savvy bookworms at the Ekushey Book fair.
No police jobs for BNP-Jamaat men: PM
The prime minister, Sheikh Hasina, on Wednesday said senior police officers involved with the recruitment process should ‘prevent’ the probable inclusion of BNP and Jamaat-Shibir-minded candidates in the police force.
IFC invests in City Bank
City Bank and International Finance Corporation, a member of the World Bank group, on Wednesday signed an agreement on IFC’s investment in City Bank’s equity shares, to hold five percent of the outstanding number of the bank’s common equity.
8 killed as thunderstorm hits places
At least eight people were killed – two minor girls in wall collapse in Narsingdi and six labours in trawler capsize in Narayanganj – and 13 were injured at Central Shaheed Minar in Dhaka as an early thunderstorm coupled with hailstorm hit places.
4 children murder accused Bachchu killed in ‘gunfight’
Bachchu Miah, one of the accused in the killing of four children in Habiganj, was killed in a reported gunfight with the members of Rapid Action Battalion at Deorgach in Chunarughat of the district early Thursday.
BDR carnage 7th anniv being observed
The nation mourns the victims of 2009 mutiny in the then Bangladesh Rifles on Thursday marking the seventh anniversary of the carnage.
UP POLLS 1ST PHASE : Nomination filing ends amid violence
A number of opposition Bangladesh Nationalist Party-backed chairmen candidates and rebel Awami League were assaulted, and some alleged their nomination papers had been snatched from them, as nomination paper filing for the first phase of Union Parishad elections in 749 union councils drew to a close on Monday.
Mahmudur’s bail, remand prayers rejected
A Dhaka court on Monday asked police to interrogate daily Amar Desh acting editor Mahmudur Rahman at jail gate in five working days, rejecting his remand and bail prayers, in a bomb attack case.
Mahfuz Anam should have resigned: PM
Blasting The Daily Star for publishing the DGFI-supplied false news against her (Sheikh Hasina) during the last caretaker regime, prime minister Sheikh Hasina on Monday said the editor himself could not show his ‘courage’ in resigning from his post by admitting his faults.