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Zebin finds new source of income

Zakia Sultana Zebin, a first-year Bachelor of Arts student, had a dream to be a lawyer. Still, the effort faced a setback in 2022 when his father died leaving uncertainty over her study. The girl, who hails from Sarkar Para village of Hatia union of Ulipur upazila in Kurigram, said her

Bashundhara assists impoverished families to be financially well-off

Chilmari is a backward area. The Bashundhara Group’s initiative in this poverty-stricken upazila will assist poor women in increasing their income. If the humanitarian activities of Bashundhara could be further increased in this upazila, the people here would be more benefitted.

Fuel prices reduced

The government has reduced fuel prices for the month of September following price trends with the international market. From 12:00am (midight), diesel and kerosene price will be Tk 105.50 per litre, while petrol price will be Tk 121 and octane Tk 125. The ministry of Power, Energy

Bashundhara-A beacon of hope to marginalised women

The bordering upazila Phulbari is one of the poorest areas in the country. Day labourers in this agriculture-based area do not get work throughout the year. The educationally backward population has no alternative option for employment. This area also lacks industrialisation. As a result,

Bashundhara Shuvosangho helps 60 women change their fate in Kurigram

A total of 60 underprivileged women received sewing machines upon completing their training in Kurigram, as part of an effort by Bashundhara Shuvosangho Bashundhara Shuvosangho, a voluntary organisation of the country’s leading industrial conglomerate Bashundhara Group, has

India agrees to consider Prof Yunus’ proposal for flood control mechanism

India has agreed to consider Chief Adviser Prof Muhammad Yunus’ proposal to set up a new mechanism for managing common rivers and sharing flood data with Bangladesh. Randhir Jaiswal, spokesperson of the Ministry of External Affairs, in a weekly briefing on Friday said,

81 judicial officers transferred 

The government has decided for a major reshuffle in the judiciary by transferring 81 judicial officials of different ranks. The transfer was made following advice from the Supreme Court on 29 August through four separate gazette notifications. Signed by Deputy Secretary (Admin-1)

Türkiye provides support to flood hit Bangladesh

Turkish Cooperation and Coordination Agency (TIKA), a Turkish aid body, has provided emergency support to flood hit areas in the eastern and southeastern parts of Bangladesh. Türkiye's state-run agency delivered 500 relief packages to the Department of Fire Service and Civil

Death toll from Bangladesh floods hits 54

Fifty four people, including 41 men, six women and seven children, died in the devastating flood as deaths of two more people were reported today (August 30). Among the deaths, 14 were in Cumilla, 19 in Feni, six in Chattogram, eight in Noakhali, one each in Khagrachhari, Brahmanbaria,

Bangladesh Flood: 2 million children at risk, says UNICEF

Over two million children in eastern Bangladesh are at risk as floods sweep through homes, schools and villages, UNICEF has warned. In all, these floods, the worst in eastern Bangladesh in 34 years, have affected 5.6 million people. Major rivers in the southeast are overflowing due

Bangladesh, Pakistan agree on 'need' for closer cooperation 

Pakistan Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif held a telephone conversation today with Professor Muhammad Yunus, the newly appointed Chief Adviser to the Government of the People's Republic of Bangladesh.  The call marked a moment of mutual respect and cooperation between the two

Rain likely across country: Met office

Bangladesh Meteorological Department today (August 30) predicted light to moderate rain or thundershowers accompanied by temporary gusty wind is likely to occur at a few places over three divisions, at one or two places over other five divisions with moderately heavy falls at places over

‘Disappeared’ victims emerge in Bangladesh, seek justice despite hurdles

Bangladesh indigenous people’s rights activist Michael Chakma says he was woken up by his captors earlier this month in the dark, tiny cell where he was being held and thrown into a car, handcuffed and blindfolded. “I thought they will kill me,” he said. Instead, he

Enforced Disappearance: Tarique promises law if voted to power

BNP will enact a law to prevent enforced disappearances in accordance with the United Nations' International Convention for the Protection of All Persons from Enforced Disappearance if it is voted to power, says its acting chairman. Tarique Rahman, now staying in London, said this

More than 1,000 killed in Bangladesh violence since July

Violence that erupted in Bangladesh during last month’s anti-government protests killed more than 1,000 people, the interim health ministry chief said on Thursday, making it the bloodiest period in the country’s history since its 1971 independence. The violence erupted

Bashundhara distributes relief among flood victims under Army supervision

Bashundhara Food has delivered 10,000 relief packages to the Bangladesh Army's Relief Distribution Management Centre in Dhaka Cantonment for distribution to remote flood-affected areas across the country. Each relief package from Bashundhara Food and Beverage Industries Ltd.

Bashundhara stands by flood victims: Employees donate one-day salary

In light of the recent severe flooding in various districts, Bashundhara Group (Sector-C) continues its tradition of providing aid and support by collaborating with various volunteer organizations dedicated to disaster relief.  In addition, the company has contributed an

New rule scraps special security provision for Bangabandhu’s family

The advisers of the interim government on Wednesday approved an ordinance to end the state-sponsored special security measures for the family members of Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, as reserving the provision for a single family was deemed discriminatory. The advisory council

Flood death toll climbs to 52

At least 52 people, including 39 men, six women and seven children, died in the devastating flood as deaths of 21 more people were reported today. Among the deaths, 14 were in Cumilla, 17 in Feni, six in Chattogram, eight in Noakhali, one each in Khagrachhari, Brahmanbaria, Moulvibazar

One held with 105 gold bars in Osmani airport 

Customs intelligence recovered 105 gold bars and arrested a person for his involvement in this incident on Wednesday at Osmani International Airport in Sylhet. A passenger identified as Hossain Ahmed, 20, of Sylhet's Gowainghat, was held for his alleged involvement in gold