Voting in NCC polls begins

Voting in the Narayanganj City Corporation polls began on Thursday morning. The balloting began at 8:00am and will continue till 4:00pm without any break.

Nine officials sued

Biman filed a case on early Wednesday accusing eight engineers and a technician of criminal conspiracy and sabotage through negligent conduct with respect to machinery for technical glitch that caused an emergency landing of prime minister’s flight on the way to Hungary on November 27.

SUST closed as BCL groups clash

Authorities of the Shahjalal University of Science and Technology on Wednesday closed the academic activities of the university until January 6, following a series of attacks and counter attacks, between factions of Bangladesh Chhatra League, over establishing dominance on the campus.

121 workers fired, 200 sued

At least 121 workers of a readymade garment factory at Ashulia industrial belt were terminated and over 200 workers were sued in separate cases filed for instigating labour unrest. Apparel workers in the industrial belt have been demonstrating since December 11, demanding minimum wage of Tk 16,000.

President holds talks with KSJL, LDP

Krishak Sramik Janata League president Kader Siddique on Wednesday opposed the current Parliament passing any bill for the creation of independent Election Commission.

Killings on border a grave concern, says PM

Prime minister Sheikh Hasina on Tuesday said the ‘incidents of death’ of innocent Bangladeshis along the border are a matter of grave concern.

Indonesia for int’l efforts

Indonesia would make efforts along with Bangladesh to sensitise international communities to create congenial ambiance by stopping persecution of religious minority in Rakhine state of Myanmar, officials said after the Indonesian foreign minister’ visit in Dhaka on Tuesday.

Law should be made for independent EC: JP

Jatiya Party on Tuesday placed a five-point proposal, including formulation of a law as stipulated in the constitution to form an independent election commission and ensure fair elections under it.

BNP finds EC circular fishy

Bangladesh Nationalist Party on Tuesday claimed that the Election Commission issued a circular restricting electioneering by outsiders in Narayanganj City Corporation polls within 72 before the polling hours knowing that the party chairperson, Khaleda Zia, would go there.

Separate boards recommended for pry edn

A parliamentary committee on Tuesday recommended a separate textbook board for primary education and an education board for the Primary Education Completion Examinations.