DHAKA, CHITTAGONG CITY POLLS
Tabith doubts fair election, Annisul finds festivity in election
GDP grows by 6.5pc in July-Mar, claims minister
Planning minister AHM Mustafa Kamal on Wednesday said that the GDP growth might stand in between 6.5 per cent and 7 per cent despite the political turmoil during January to mid-March in the country.
11 killed as two-storey tin house caves in
Neither the police nor the Fire Service rescuers could say immediately how many people were trapped under the debris.
War Crimes: Appeals of Mujahid, SQ Chy deffered to April 28.
The Appellate Division of the Supreme Court on Wednesday deferred untilApril 28 the hearing of two appeals of Jamaat leaders, Ali Ahsan Muhammad Mujahid and Bangladesh Nationalist Party leader Salauddin Quader Chowdhury...............
Interpol issues red alert against Tarique Rahman.
The International Criminal Police Organization (Interpol) has issued a red alert notice on Bangladesh Nationalist Party senior vice chairman, Tarique Rahman, on charge of ‘murder and explosion of hand grenade in the Awami League meeting on August 21′ in 2004.
Effect silent revolution in city polls: Khaleda.
The Bangladesh Nationalist Party chairperson, Khaleda Zia, on Tuesday urged city dwellers to carry out a silent revolution through casting votes for Mirza Abbas and Tabith Awal in Dhaka south and north city mayoral polls.
PAYRA DEEP-SEA PORT Dhaka-Beijing deal soon.
Dhaka has decided to ink a deal with Beijing to build the Payra deep-sea port after it shelved the much-hyped Sonadia deep-sea port multi-billion project amid oppositions from major countries,
Halkhata losing appeal amid digital record keeping.
The appeal of Halkhata, opening new financial record books on the first day of Bangla new year Pahela Baishakh, to the business houses has decreased with the advancement of technology....
Tk 17,000cr of GDP lost due to political unrest: WB The global lender cuts growth projection to 5.6pc from 6.6pc.
The country lost one per cent or Tk 17,150 crore of its gross domestic product due to the political unrest and violence during January to mid-March that dampened the economic growth potential in the current fiscal year,