NN Online Report: Jagannath University (JnU) assistant proctor Din Islam was sent to jail today on completion of his remand...
Day: March 19, 2024
NN Online Report: Gold will be slightly cheaper from tomorrow as the Bangladesh Jewellers’ Association (Bajus) today decided to cut...
UNB: The High Court on Tuesday ordered Khulna-4 MP and vice president of Bangladesh Football Federation (BFF) Abdus Salam Murshedy...
NN Online Report: Saying that the highest penalty for embezzlement should be death sentence, a Dhaka court today (19 March)...
Reuters: Extreme food shortages in parts of the Gaza Strip have already exceeded famine levels, and mass death is now...
UNB: Train movement between Dhaka and northern parts of the country resumed around four hours after a bogie of “Panchagarh...
Staff Reporter : Prime Minister and Awami League (AL) President Sheikh Hasina reiterated on Monday that her government stands resolute,...
Ishwardi (Pabna) Correspondent : A young man was arrested with a foreign pistol in Ishwardi during the operation of RAB-12 Pabna. He was arrested from Bansherbada of Sahapur Union of the upazila late on Sunday (March 10). A (7.62 mm) foreign pistol, a magazine full of bullets, a mobile phone, two SIM cards and cash of Tk 185/- were recovered from him. Arrested Shahriar Azad Utsav (19) is the son of Azadur Rahman of Bansherbada Schoolpara area of Ishwardi Upazila....
Staff Reporter : Depositors at Padma Bank will not suffer after the merger with Exim Bank; deposits will remain as they are. Apart from this, the manpower of Padma Bank will not be harmed either. Nor will shareholders suffer. But the regulatory body will take a decision on those who were involved in the irregularities at Padma Bank. Nazrul Islam Majumdar, Chairman of Exim Bank and Bangladesh Association of Banks (BAB), Chairman of Exim Bank and Bank Entrepreneurs Organization, said...
Business Desk : Humayun Sarker, a van driver from Debidwar upazila of Cumilla, has become millionaire after he had purchased...
Arab News, CAIRO : European leaders are expected to announce a 7.4 billion euro ($8.06 billion) funding package and an upgraded relationship with Egypt in Cairo on Sunday, part of a push to stem migrant flows across the Mediterranean that has been criticized by rights groups. The agreement, which lifts the European Union’s relationship with Egypt to a “strategic partnership,” is designed to boost cooperation in areas including renewable energy, trade, and security while delivering grants, loans and other funding...