Tuesday, 26 Nov, 2024

National

BD to buy 67 unique designed rail coaches

DHAKA: Bangladesh requires 67 unique designed AC three-tier coaches to upgrade its passenger services. A modern AC coach costs about Rs 2.5 crore.Indian officials working out a deal to build air-conditioned train coaches for Bangladesh have been perplexed by a request from Dhaka: fit

19 held on Joypurhat border

JOYPURHAT: Border Guard Bangladesh (BGB) personnel held 19 teenagers while entering the country illegally from India through Hatkhola frontier under Panchbibi upazila of the district on Thursday morning.Amongst the detainees, 18 were Bangladeshi teenagers and an Indian citizen, aged

Aga Khan due on Sep 16

DHAKA: Prince Karim Aga Khan IV, the current Imam of Nizari Ismailism, is set to arrive here on September 16 on a two-day tour. A private plane carrying the 49th Imam of Ismailism and his entourage will land at Hazrat Shahjalal International Airport on Monday morning.Foreign Ministry

Oishee’s bail hearing Oct 1

DHAKA: Oishee Rahman, daughter of slain SB Inspector Mahfuzur Rahman and his wife Swapna Rahman, on Thursday sought bail to metropolitan session judge court.Oishee’s lawyer Mahbub Hasan Rana filed the petition on Thursday morning. Judge Jahurul Haque fixed October 1 for hearing on bail

2 killed in M’bazar road crash

MOULVIBAZAR: Two persons including a minor boy were killed and three others injured in a head-on collision between a CNG-run auto rickshaw and a microbus in Goyaspur area under Rajnagar Upazila of the district on Wednesday night.The deceased were identified as Manik Mia, 38 and Ankon,

1 held with 4,000 Yaba tablets in city

DHAKA: Rapid Action Battalion (RAB)-2 held a drug dealer with 4000 pieces of Yaba tablets, one lakh Vietnam currency and Tk 35,000 cash from Hazaribagh area in the city on Wednesday night.The detainee was identified as Abul Khayer, 30. A team of RAB-2 led by deputy director Dr Didarul

19th JS session begins at 5pm

DHAKA: The 19th session of National Parliament is set to begin at 5:00pm Thursday.On August 18, President Abdul Hamid Advocate under section 72(1) of the Constitution summoned the session.It is also the fourth session of the year and decision about poll-time government might be finalized

19th JS session begins at 5pm

DHAKA: The 19th session of National Parliament is set to begin at 5:00pm Thursday.On August 18, President Abdul Hamid Advocate under section 72(1) of the Constitution summoned the session.It is also the fourth session of the year and decision about poll-time government might be finalized

Kabir Suman condemns Felani verdict

DHAKA: The renowned Indian singer Kabir Suman condemned the Felani trial verdict by a special court of Indian security forces (BSF) that acquitted the accused.Besides, he sought apology to Felani’s family and relatives as an Indian citizen.On Wednesday, Kabir Suman in his facebook page

Felani’s father appeals for justice

KURIGRAM: Accusing Indian government, M Nurul Islam, father of Felani who was killed by Border Security Force (BSF) of India, appealed to Indian High Commission for justice and compensation.He sent an email in this connection to Indian High Commissioner and human rights organizations on

11 held on Benapole border

BENAPOLE, JESSORE: Border Guard Bangladesh (BGB) detained 11 Bangladeshis, including women while they were trying to cross Putkhali frontier of Benapole illegally to enter India on Wednesday evening.The identity of the detainees could not be known immediately.Sources said that all the

Satkhira road crash kills JSD leader

SATKHIRA: A JSD leader was killed in a road accident on Satkhira-Kaliganj road of Debhata upazila of the district on Wednesday.The deceased was identified as Abul Kalam Azad, general secretary of Jatiya Samajtantrik Dal (JSD) Debhata upazila unit.Witnesses said a Satkhira-bound passenger

2 awarded death penalty in M’singh

MYMENSINGH: A Mymensingh court on Wednesday awarded death penalty to two siblings in a case for their involvement of killing farmer Ramjan.The convicts are Humayun Kabir and Jahangir Alam, son of Abdur Rahim of Gauripur upazila of the district.District Special Session Judge Humayun Kabir

Panakaj not aware over drone deployment

BRAHMANBARIA: Indian High Commissioner to Bangladesh Pankaj Saran on Wednesday said he does not have any information about drone deployment along the Bangladesh border by India.The Indian diplomat also said that he has gone through the news published newspapers only.He came up with the

Schoolgirl raped in Narayanganj

NARAYANGANJ: A 15-year-old schoolgirl was allegedly raped by a youth at Kamranirchar village of Araihazar upazila of the district.Sources said youth Sohel raped the girl at her house when she was alone on Tuesday noon.Victim girl was sent to Narayanganj General Hospital for treatment.A

Proshika chairman among 6 sued

DHAKA: Proshika Chairman Kazi Faruk Ahmed and five others were sued with Chief Metropolitan Magistrate (CMM) court on Wednesday.Kamrul Islam, former computer operator of the NGO (non-government organization) filed the case.The other five accused are chief executive officer Kazi Khaje

2 kids drown in Kurigram

KURIGRAM: Two children drowned in a pond at Durgapur union in Olipur upazila of the district on Wednesday.The deceased were identified as Masikur, 7, son of Rafiqul and Mojnu, 7, son of Lal Mia of the area. Sources said Masikur and Mojnu went to in a pond of Dalimerpar village for taking

BSF detains 31 Bangladeshis

CHAPAINAWABGANJ: Indian Border Security Force (BSF) Jawans detained 31 Bangladeshis from Bibhishan border under Gomastapur upazila of the district on Tuesday afternoon.Sources said that BSF personnel detained 31 Bangladeshi cattle traders when they intruded into Indian Territory to bring

9 passport brokers held in city

DHAKA: A mobile court of Rapid Action Battalion (RAB-2) in a drive held nine members of a passport brokers’ gang from city’s Agargaon Passport Office on Wednesday.Meanwhile, the detainees were awarded three months jail and fined Tk 10,000 each.RAB executive magistrate HM Anwar Pasha

HC for formulation of formalin controlling act

DHAKA: The High Court on Wednesday issued a rule upon the government to explain within four weeks why it should not be issued directives to take necessary steps to formulate Formalin Controlling Act in the upcoming session of the National Parliament.An HC vacation bench comprising Justice