Reuters : Independents backed by jailed former Prime Minister Imran Khan won the most seats in Pakistan’s election on Friday...
Day: February 9, 2024
UNB, Chuadanga : The onset of a mild to moderate cold wave in Chuadanga has not only brought a chilly...
UNB, Dhaka : The Department of Environment has shut down the operations of four illegal brick kilns as they were...
UNB, Bagerhat : At least eight shops were completely burnt down in a fire early Friday at Yatrapur Bazar at...
UNB, Dhaka : President of India Droupadi Murmu on Friday lauded the remarkable socio-economic development in Bangladesh that has been...
UNB, Dhaka : The fourth Joint Coordinating Committee (JCC) meeting of the Dhaka Road Traffic Safety Project (DRSP) was recently...
UNB, Gazipur : The second phase of the 57th Biswa Ijtema has begun on the banks of the Turag River...
AP: Two women and five children were among at least 13 people killed as Israeli airstrikes pounded the city of...
News Desk : Workers of Abanti Colour Tex Ltd have gone on strike in Narayanganj’s Fatullah BSCIC area, demanding backpay for months of work. The garment workers demonstrated inside the Crony Group-owned factory for nearly six hours from 8 am on Thursday morning, reports bdnews24.com Despite guarantees they would receive their paycheques on the first of every month, at least 10,000 employees working in the factory’s dyeing and knitting departments have been collecting their dues in instalments for six months....
Court Correspondent : The Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC) in a probe on Thursday found that fraudulence, forgery, and abuse of powers took place over allocation of the Gulshan house and plot of Awami League lawmaker and former national footballer Abdus Salam Murshedy. Eleven people including former Chairmen of Rajdhani Unnayan Kartripakkha (Rajuk) Humayun Khadem and M Azizul Haque were found involved with those activities, according to the ACC inquiry report which was submitted before the High Court on Thursday in compliance...
Staff Reporter : A Department of Environment (DoE) mobile court has fined four illegal brick kilns of Dhaka’s Keranigonj total of Tk 64 lakh, on charges of polluting the environment. The court led by DoE Executive Magistrate Masud Hasan Patwariimposed the fines during a day-long drive conducted at South Keranigonj Bramingaon, Jazzira areas on Thursday. In the drive, M/S Noor Brick Kiln from Bramingaon area was fined Tk four lakh, Delower Traders Brick Kiln Tk 20 lakh, M/S BhaiBhai Brick...