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Political use of Section 144 on rise
Politicians and rights defenders criticised the government’s ordering Section 144 of the Code of Criminal Procedure, which bans unlawful assembly, to stop opposition political parties... Full story
Intruders in custody happy about BGB hospitality
Children from Myanmar were playing at the Border Guard Bangladesh outpost at Shahparir Dwip while their parents were praising the hospitality they received there as they talked with reporters. Suddenly a dead silence descended on the area and the grown-ups started... Full story
Slow progress in completion of AL grassroots council sessions
The Awami League has yet to complete council sessions of its union branches although more than six months have already passed from the date set by the party’s central committee. Full story
Dissolved oxygen hardly found in Buriganga water
Two-thirds of a project to restore the River Buriganga has been completed, but there is no sign of improvement in the quality of the water of the moribund river, the lifeline for the city of 10 million plus inhabitants, said a public document. Full story
5 police officers under fire
Five senior police officials are in trouble as the government is thinking of taking punitive action against the members of the police team who investigated the arson attack on a double-decker bus in front of the Dhaka ... Full story
METRO
Efforts still far away to free Red Zone hill sites in Ctg
With the rains setting in this year, around 50,000 people, mostly poor, who live on the hilltops or elsewhere around the hills face fresh risk of landslides in the Chittagong city and fringes, with the authorities... Full story
BUSINESS
SCBs lag behind in green project implementation
The state-owned and specialised commercial banks lagged behind other banks in implementing green project, the BB Green Banking Report said. None of the state-owned and specialised... Full story
INTERNATIONAL
Violence kills at least 12 people in Iraq
Attacks in Iraq killed at least 12 people and wounded dozens more on Friday, security and medical officials said, in the latest wave of violence sweeping across the country. Full story
SPORTS
Tigers edge SA in nail-biter
Bangladesh increased their chances of reaching the final of the Triangular Twenty20 series when they edged past South Africa by three wickets in a low-scoring nail-biter to earn their second victory at the Harare Sports Club on Friday. Full story
EDITORIAL
A welcome rule
That the High Court has asked the government to... Full story
OP-ED
Mehdi Hasan filled different vacuums in India and Pakistan
MEHDI Hasan once said he aspired to do for Urdu ghazal what his relative Ustad Amir Khan did for Hindustani classical singing. Amir Khan controlled and stabilised the note on which, with effortless deliberation, he built the... Full story
TIMEOUT
Songs of various genres presented
Eminent artistes and cultural organiations presented songs of different genres on the first day of the three-day musical programme celebrating World Music Day at the National Theatre Hall of Bangladesh Shilpakala Academy on Thursday. Full story
LETTERS
Living in a virtual world
The world is changing every day with many discoveries and inventions. Are we really changing ourselves with the world or is the world changing with us? Information technology has changed the status... Full story

































