Driver shortage cripples BRTC

State run Bangladesh Road Transport Corporation is facing an acute shortage of bus drivers. BRTC is virtually limping in operating 1,066 buses in running condition with 1,091 drivers, 300 of whom are about 70-year olds, said officials.

FOREIGNER KILLINGS : Plan on to justify PM’s statement blaming BNP: Nazrul

Bangladesh Nationalist Party standing committee member Nazrul Islam Khan on Wednesday alleged that the government was trying to implicate BNP leaders in the recent killing of foreigners to justify the prime minister’s recent statement in this regard.

Khandaker Mosharraf charged with money laundering

The Dhaka Special Judges Court-1 on Wednesday charged BNP standing committee member Khandaker Mosharraf Hossain, also former health minister, with money laundering.

TAVELLA KILLING : Quayum one of suspects: HM

Home affairs minister Asaduzzaman Khan on Wednesday said that Bangladesh Nationalist Party leader MA Quayum was one of the suspects who masterminded the murder of Italian citizen Cesare Tavella in Dhaka.

HUSAINI DALAN EXPLOSION : Police narrow down investigation to Jamaat’s activities

The police are narrowing down the investigation into the Husaini Dalan explosion case to the activities of Jamaat-e-Islami and its student organisation Islami Chhatra Shibir, as they claim to have not found any militant link or plot from other quarters.

Ruling party offices on govt lands

Offices of Awami League and BNP, the two major political parties, are seldom seen out side the capital when they are out of power.

PM calls for promotion of Buddhist tourism

Prime minister Sheikh Hasina on Tuesday inaugurated an international conference on Buddhist circuit, the first of its kind in the world, calling upon all to work together for the promotion of tourism based on Buddhist culture and traditions.

SC stays EC activities for Tangail-4 by-election

The Appellate Division on Tuesday stayed the activities of Election Commission relating to the by-election in Tangail-4 constituency of Parliament until November 2. It posted a full court hearing of EC’s appeal for November 2.

TAVELLA MURDER : ‘I was tortured to confess’ Tamjid tells family

A man, whom law enforcers claimed shot dead Italian aid worker Cesare Tavella in Dhaka on September 28, told his family during a jail visit on Tuesday that he had no involvement in the crime and that his confession to a magistrate was coerced through torture.

Rooppur cost now hits $13.5b

The construction of the proposed Rooppur Nuclear Power Plant will cost around US$ 13.5 billion surpassing all previous estimates.