DU senate picks 3-member VC panel amid protests

A special session of Dhaka University senate on Saturday nominated a three-member panel for the chancellor to appoint one of them as the university’s next vice-chancellor amid protest from students and boycott by BNP-Jamaat-backed white panel of teachers.

GULSHAN CAFE ATTACK Police find no involvement of Japanese-Bangladeshi Saifullah

The Counter Terrorism and Transnational Crime unit of Dhaka Metropolitan Police on Saturday said that it found no evidence of involvement of Bangladeshi-origin Japanese Muhammad Saifullah Ozaki, a suspected extremist, in the July 1 Gulshan café attack.

PM for sharing experience among delta countries

Prime minister Sheikh Hasina on Saturday stressed importance of the sharing of water management experiences among Delta Coalition member countries for the benefit of the future generation of densely populated delta areas.

Judiciary should be free from political interference: CJ

Chief justice SK Sinha said on Saturday that the judiciary should always be free from political interference. At a function of Bangladesh Women Judges’ Association in Dhaka, he also urged the government to make a law fixing the number of judges at the Supreme Court to reduce political interference in the judiciary.

Six killed in Faridpur road accident

At least six people including two women were killed and five others injured in a head-on collision between a bus and a microbus on Dhaka-Khulna Highway at Madhukhali upazila in Faridpur on Friday night.

Soft drinks pose risks to public health

The country’s mostly unregulated market of soft drinks poses serious risks to public health. Companies need no certification from the Bangladesh Standards and Testing Institution to start the business of soft drinks except for the carbonated beverages.

Freedom fighter Ziauddin dies

Freedom fighter Ziauddin Ahmed, who was sub-sector commander in the Sunderbans during the Liberation War, died on Friday. He was 67. The retired army major breathed his last at Singapore’s Mount Elizabeth Hospital early Friday, said a liberation war affairs ministry release.

Vendors back on streets, footpaths

Vendors evicted from the streets and sidewalks of the capital in January returned to make their presence too obvious with the backing of corrupt sections of the police and the ruling Awami League’s local leaders.

DHAKA WATERLOGGING Agencies trade blame

Both the city corporations in the capital and Dhaka Water Supply and Sewerage Authority now trade blame over waterlogging in the city as people in many areas have been suffering for stagnant water after downpour on Wednesday

N’GANJ SEVEN-MURDER HC verdict on 26 death-row convicts posted Aug 13

The High Court on Wednesday set August 13 for delivering its verdict on the death reference of 26 convicts and their appeals against the convictions in the sensational seven murders that took place in Narayanganj in 2014.