Two police officers, including the officer-in-charge (OC) of Adabor Police Station, were injured in a machete attack during a raid on an alleged mugger hideout in the capital’s Turag Housing area on Tuesday.Fazlur Rahman, assistant deputy commissioner of the Dhaka
Holy Family Red Crescent Medical College Hospital (HFRCMCH) has introduced a new milestone in Bangladesh’s measles prevention and treatment efforts by formally publishing the country’s first institutional disease-specific clinical guideline, titled ‘Measles Treatment Guidelines’.The guideline was officially launched on Tuesday
A Biman Bangladesh Airlines official has been arrested over allegations of involvement in human trafficking and migrant smuggling to Italy using fake Schengen visas. The arrestered personnel was identified as Biman Ground Officer Mohammad Akhlasur Rahman.Akhlasur Rahman.for helping three passengers
The alleged mastermind of a fraud gang has been arrested during a joint operation conducted by Bangladesh Overseas Employment and Services Limited (BOESL) and Rajshahi district administration for attempting to extort Tk 16 lakh from a South Korea-bound worker.The accused,
Dhaka Metropolitan Police (DMP) Commissioner Mosleh Uddin Ahmed has said that carrying machetes, knives, sickles, spears, lances, swords, sticks and similar items, as well as setting off fireworks and firecrackers, will not be allowed during the observance of Holy Ashura
Local Government, Rural Development and Cooperatives Minister Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir has said that journalists played a vital role at every stage of the movement to restore democracy and consistently stood beside democratic forces during difficult times.Expressing his gratitude to
Bangladesh's poorest farmers are receiving only a small share of agricultural support despite the government allocating nearly 80 per cent of its agriculture budget to fertiliser subsidies, according to a new World Bank report.The study, titled Repurposing Agricultural Public Spending
Jamaat-e-Islami lawmaker Md Mujibur Rahman on Tuesday said bowing the head as a gesture of respect while entering the National Parliament is against Islamic principles and should be avoided.Speaking on a point of order during a parliamentary session, he said
Prime Minister Tarique Rahman on Tuesday called for expanding sports, cultural programmes and innovation-based activities to keep young people away from drug abuse and help build a productive future generation.Speaking at an exchange of views with journalists at the China
Jamaat-e-Islami, the opposition in Parliament, called for a special parliamentary committee aimed at comprehensive constitutional reform rather than partial amendments to the existing Constitution.Opposition leader and party Ameer, Dr. Shafiqur Rahman, said they would participate only if the government presents