Rangpur sugar mill farmland: Over 1,000 Santal families left in trap

More than 1,000 Santal families are left in a trap as local ruling Awami League activists, who have reportedly brought them from different districts promising them ‘restoration of their ownership’ on the lands of Shahebganj-Bagda farm of Rangpur Sugar Mills in Gaibandha, have withdrawn support for them.

Floods engulf central, southern districts

Severe flooding engulfed new areas inundating the central and southern districts rendering thousands of people marooned.

AL leader killed in Natore

A local Awami League leader was bullet-injured and hacked to death by miscreants in Baramhati Bazer area of Lalpur in Natore on Saturday night.

Rampal power plant: National Committee calls sit-in on August 20

Leaders of the National Committee to Protect Oil, Gas, Mineral Recourses, Power and Ports on Saturday at a protest rally in front of the National Press Club called on the government to refrain from implementing the coal based Rampal Thermal Power plant at Rampal in Bagerhat.

NBR revenue from telcos falling on SIM tax cut

Indirect-tax revenue like SIM and value-added taxes from the country’s mobile phone companies has been declining since the fiscal year of 2012-2013 mainly because of a gradual reduction of SIM (subscriber identification module) tax over the years, according to the National Board of Revenue.

Big floods likely in Aug

The ongoing floods expanded into one-fourth of the country’s districts, continuing to increase the sufferings of affected people as the water level on the country’s major rivers continued to rise.

Common problems must be addressed jointly: Indian HC

Indian high commissioner in Dhaka Harsh Vardhan Shringla said common problems between Bangladesh and India must be addressed jointly by the two neighbouring nations.

Pvt sector credit growth rises to 16.56pc in FY16 on SCB lending

The private sector credit growth in the country stood at 16.56 per cent in the recently concluded fiscal year 2015-16, which was the highest in four years, as the loan disbursement by state-owned commercial banks increased abnormally during the period.

Prices of vegetables, soya bean oil go up

The prices of vegetables and soya bean oil went up on the city’s kitchen markets over the week ending Friday.

Archive for history of people’s struggle for liberation urged

Dhaka University professor emeritus Serajul Islam Choudhury on Friday urged that an archive should be set up to preserve history of the people’s struggle for liberation since 1757.