Two student representative advisors were advised to resign by mid-September from the top echelons of the interim government. But they wanted more time. These two advisors are Information and Broadcasting
The National Board of Revenue, the country’s apex tax authority for tax administration, is still far from operating normally, as its officials remain in a state of panic due to
An education official said that on October 15, the results of the Higher Secondary Certificate and comparable exams, which were suspended midway due to demonstrations by the Anti-discrimination Student Movement,
Shurer Dhara, a musical school founded by eminent musician Rezwana Choudhury Bannya, has been embroiled in controversy over the allocation of the land. Reports have surfaced that the land was
With its work-life balanced culture and high quality of life, Germany stands out as an attractive destination for Bangladeshis seeking professional opportunities. The thriving economy of the country, a member of the
The construction of two murals, each depicting the portraits of Sheikh Mujibur Rahman and Sheikh Hasina, on both ends of Padma Bridge cost Tk117 crore, which was exorbitantly higher than
Dhaka is preparing to welcome a high-level US delegation for a significant visit aimed at discussing a broad range of issues. This marks the first visit by a US delegation
Dhaka, the capital of Bangladesh, is vulnerable to earthquake disasters due to spontaneous urbanization, high population density, haphazard growth of high-rise buildings, unplanned infrastructure, etc. Besides these, inadequate disaster management
It’s concerning to hear about incidents where police weapons have been stolen, posing a threat to public safety. The recent theft of several thousand firearms and ammunition from various police
Former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina left the country on August 5 in the face of the student uprising. Through this, almost 16 years of Awami misrule and arbitrariness came to