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Hoarding collapse
in storm kills 2

Two people were killed and five inured when a large hoarding collapsed near the Gulshan-1 roundabout in the Monday evening nor’wester in the city. Mohammad Mizan Murad, 40, driver of a private car, and pedestrian Saiful Islam Sobhan, 15, were killed. The injured were admitted to different clinics...[ + ]

BSF refuses to ask
Indians not to
trespass

Flag meeting fails amid growing
tension on Jaintapur border

Tension escalated in the Sylhet border on Monday after the Indian Border Security Force turned down a Bangladesh Rifles request to stop their nationals from intruding into Bangladesh territory on the pretext that the Indian government had not given them the authority to do so...[ + ]

Dhaka, Yangon resume maritime boundary
talks tomorrow

Bangladesh and Myanmar will hold the next round of negotiations to settle their disputes on the maritime boundary on March 17 and 18 [Wednesday and Thursday], said foreign affairs minister Dipu Moni on Sunday. This round of negotiations will be held in Nay Pyi Taw, Myanmar’s new capital, she said...[ + ]

Cabinet approves
half-yearly
budget review

The cabinet on Monday expressed satisfaction that the country had efficiently overcome the impacts of global economic recession with an increase in investment and reduction in government loans from the banking sector. ‘The economic situation is better now,’ prime minister’s press secretary Abul Kalam Azad told reporters after the cabinet meeting at the secretariat on Monday...[ + ]

Other Headlines
» Death hovers overhead
» BSF kills 68 Bangladeshis since last year
» Thai standoff drags on
» AL men snatch tender box
» Launch workers go on strike
» Defamation cases against Farroque
» Protests greet BNP MPs at Baghaichhari
» BDR DG terms Jaintapur shoot-out unfortunate
» Dhaka, Delhi eye stronger defence ties
» Junaed, Mushfique keep England waiting
» Malaysia probes claim Rohingya chased out of Thai waters
» Indian cabinet opens door to foreign universities
» Dhaka Phone execs sent to jail
» Facebook announces India expansion
» Khaleda talks climate change issue with visiting UK minister


Investors in 3 cities stage demo protesting
at share price slump

Share market investors in Dhaka, Chittagong and Barisal cities on Monday staged street demonstrations protesting continuous fall in share prices in last few days. Investors in the capital city brought out a procession in front of the Dhaka Stock Exchange in Motijheel and tried to block the busy road in front of the DSE following heavy fall in share prices on Monday morning...
[ + ]

Muhith laments high interest rates
of micro-finance

Finance minister Abul Maal Abdul Muhith on Monday expressed dissatisfaction over high interest rate charged by the micro-finance institutions saying that borrowers are getting into ‘a debt trap’ in microfinance...[ + ]

Other Headlines
» Cabinet sends back proposal of tax on share trade profit
» China takes over from West as Iran’s main economic partner
» SCBs asked to open farmers’ account without photo
» Banks to remain closed March 17
» Indian inflation nears double figures
» Rakub stresses professional skills for banking success
» Abu Dhabi multi-billion fund unveils strategy
» Taiwan eyes 30 per cent stake in China banks
» OPEC’s Gulf Arab members to seek quota compliance
» Thai car sales soar 60pc in February
» Indo-Pak cotton associations reach agreement
» Nepali int’l airport to be massively expanded
» Iran says no need to change OPEC output
» Bashundhara housing fair begins in city
» StanChart official in city
» Oil prices sag as focus turns to OPEC
» Corporate Disclosures
» Euro falls amid risk aversion
» Door narrows for foreign workers in Singapore
» Trans-Pacific trade talks start in Australia
» China cuts back US Treasury bond holdings amid tensions
» Deutsche Telekom introduces women’s quota
» US lawmakers press for action on China currency
» Panasonic launches energy saving air conditioner
» New SMEF MD joins office


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Mass enquiry into CHT violence demanded

Ethnic minority students of different institutions, including Dhaka University, on Monday demanded the formation of a mass enquiry committee to investigate the recent incidents of violence in the Chittagong hill districts...[ + ]

President asks private univs to ensure infrastructure facilities

The president, Zillur Rahman, on Monday called upon the authorities of those private universities, which were yet to ensure proper infrastructure facilities for the students, to be more active in this regard...[ + ]



Junaed saves
Test career

While it remains to be seen whether Junaed Siddique can save the first Test for Bangladesh against England but one thing is clear, the left-handed batsman has surely saved his Test career with an unbeaten half-century on Monday. Junaed’s performance was under the microscope especially after his failure in the one-day series and in the first innings of the on-going Test and something special was needed for him to stay in contention for a place for the next game...
[ + ]

New ball biggest threat for Tigers

Surviving the new ball on the fifth day morning will be the key job for the Bangladesh batsmen if they want to save the first Test match in Chittagong, said vice captain Mushfiqur Rahim. ‘The new ball will be available after five overs and we have to survive to keep us in the match,’ said Mushfique while leaving the ground on Monday...[ + ]


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