Modi thanks Hasina for handing over Chetia

Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Wednesday thanked his Bangladeshi counterpart Sheikh Hasina for ‘the help in fighting terrorism’ in his country.

GSP will be top issue at TICFA meeting: Tofail

Commerce minister Tofail Ahmed on Tuesday said that restoration of Generalised System of Preferences for Bangladesh would be the key talking point at the meeting of Trade and Investment Cooperation Framework Agreement that would be held on November 23 in Washington.

Economy in the dumps in first quarter

All major economic indicators contributing to the growth of gross domestic product performed astonishingly badly in the first quarter suggesting the government has a tough task ahead trying to come close to its projections for the current fiscal year.

Army man hacked at cantt checkpoint

An assailant hacked an army soldier at a checkpoint at Kachukhet at Dhaka Cantonment on Tuesday morning.

Full implementation of CHT treaty demanded

Leaders of different political and socio-cultural organisations on Tuesday demanded constitutional recognition of ethnic minority people as ‘indigenous’ and full implementation of the 1997 Chittagong Hill Tracts Treaty for establishing their rights.

Inflation inches down in Oct

The point-to-point inflation slightly went down to 6.19 per cent in October from 6.24 per cent in the previous month due mainly to increased supply of winter vegetables in the domestic markets and lower prices of consumer goods and fuel oil in international markets, according to Bangladesh Bureau of Statistics.

PM orders steps for quick disposal of sensational cases

Prime minister Sheikh Hasina on Monday asked the ministries concerned for steps to ensure speedy disposal of ‘sensational murder cases’ as lengthy investigation and slow judicial process held back dozens of such cases across the country.

Apologise or face the music, MPs to TIB

MPs from across the board on Monday lambasted the Transparency International Bangladesh for undermining parliament by terming it ‘stage for puppet show’. They also demanded the TIB apologise for its ‘derogatory’ remarks on parliament saying it is tantamount to sedition.

Online newspapers asked to get registered

The government on Monday asked publishers of all online newspapers to get registered with the Press Information Department under the information ministry.

Non-MPO teachers’ protest steps into third week

Non-MPO teachers’ sit-in agitation for realising the demand of inclusion of their educational institutions in the monthly pay order system stepped into third week on Monday. Teachers continued their sit-in programme for the 15th day on the day to press home their demands.