Tarana vows to wipe out corruption

Vowing to eradicate corruption from her ministry, state minister for posts and telecommunications Tarana Halim on Thursday said there is no way for her ministry to favour corrupt people, reports United News of Bangladesh.

Fakhrul goes home from hospital

The acting Bangladesh Nationalist Party secretary general, Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir, went to his house at Uttara in the city leaving a city hospital on Thursday.

People in frenzy to reach home

People streamed out of the capital on Thursday to celebrate Eid-ul-Fitr with their near and dear ones living in outlying districts on overloaded buses, trains and launches.

WAR CRIMES: Forkan given death penalty

The three-judge International Crimes Tribunal -2 on Thursday unanimously sentenced Md Forkan Mallick to death for the war crimes he had committed in Mirzaganj thana of the then Patuakhali sub-division during the country’s Liberation War.

65pc of selected shops yet to install ECR, POS in six years

The National Board of Revenue has made very little success in persuading the shopkeepers from 11 categories to install electronic cash registers or point of sales at their shops in half a decade of the introduction of the system.

AL men, law enforcers on extortion spree: BNP

The Bangladesh Nationalist Party on Wednesday alleged that ruling Awami League men and law enforcers were now celebrating ‘grand festivals of extortion’ everywhere centring Eid-ul-Fitr. At a briefing at the BNP central office, BNP spokesman Asaduzzaman Ripon said that tyranny of extortionists had been increased everywhere and the government failed to stop it.

RIVER LINKING: India plans to go ahead ignoring promise

India on Monday unilaterally announced its decision to implement the controversial plan to interlink Manas, Sankosh, Teesta and Ganges, four trans-boundary rivers, oblivious of the promises it made to Bangladesh.

Rain disrupts normal life, Eid shopping, in city

Heavy rain triggered by monsoon lashed many parts of the capital on Wednesday, leaving the normal life, especially Eid shopping for some dwellers, in disarray, United News of Bangladesh reports.

Sea aquarium to be set up in Cox’s Bazar, says PM

The government has a plan to set up a sea aquarium in Cox’s Bazar as part of its various steps for protecting the country’s forests, environment and maintaining biodiversity, said prime minister Sheikh Hasina on Sunday.

Threat to try Khaleda could not weaken opposition: BNP

The Bangladesh Nationalist Party on Monday said that the government’s threat to try BNP chairperson Khaleda Zia in special tribunals to sentence her to jail could not weaken the opposition.