• Tagore’s adaptation from other music genres highlighted
  • Spring celebrated through classical music
  • Contemporary issues highlighted in art camp
  • BNP, Awami League owe people credible clarification
  • Certainly not ‘just a cricketer’
  • The political economy of public management
  • Congratulation Tigers
  • Should we not do something?
  • Afghanistan: the new endgame
  • Obama and the American fringe
  • Kamrangir Char Crematorium in a poor condition
  • Protest held against price hike of essential drug
  • JU to enter optical fibre network
  • BIRDEM to provide free diabetes treatment for children
  • Damascus blasts kill 27
  • PD banks’ Tk 20,805cr stuck in treasury bills, bonds
  • Tigers relaxed after epic win
  • Govt-lenders relation reaches its nadir
  • India willing to resolve issue bilaterally
  • University ‘unlawfully governed’ for years
  • Two proposals sent to cabinet committee
  • Early rains, gusty wind, lightning disrupt life in city, elsewhere
  • BNP PP meets today
  • Scheme implementation stuck in confusions
  • Women detainees kept in storerooms
  • Former Gaddafi spymaster arrested in Mauritania
  • Zawahiri calls Pakistanis to revolt against army, govt
  • PM urges children to grow up with humane values
  • Bapex adds 10mmcfd of Sundulpur gas to nat’l grid
  • Launch capsize death toll rises to 147
  • Journalists’ rally today to demand arrest of killers
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Kamrangir Char Crematorium in a poor condition

A cremation spot of the Lalbagh Kamrangir Char Crematorium is in a bad shape as no renovation work took place in the crematorium for long. — New Age photo
The Lalbagh Kamrangir Char Crematorium has remained in a very poor condition with dilapidated and dirty outlooks due to poor maintenance and lack of renovation. Full story

Protest held against price hike of essential drug

Khulna citizens on Saturday at a meeting protested at the recent abnormal price hike of life saving drugs. Full story

JU to enter optical fibre network

Jahangirnagar University’s internal telecommunication and information technology sector is to get digital optical fiber network coverage soon under an education ministry project with World Bank’s financial assistance. Full story

Execution of HC order to save Buriganga demanded

Bangladesh Environment Movement members form a human chain on the Buriganga Bridge on Saturday, demanding execution of the High Court order to save the river from pollution and encroachment. — New Age photo
Green activists on Saturday demanded immediate execution of the High Court order to save the River Buriganga from pollution and encroachment. Full story

BIRDEM to provide free diabetes treatment for children

Guests and children pose for a photograph in the opening of clinic named ‘Changing Diabetes in Children Programme’ at BIRDEM hospital at Segunbagicha on Saturday. — New Age photo
The Bangladesh Institute of Research and Rehabilitation for Diabetes, Endocrine and Metabolic Disorders will provide free treatment to the children suffering from type-1 diabetes. Full story

Quality, quantity primary education stressed

The state minister for primary and mass education, Motahar Hossain, has asked the teachers and others concerned to put in their best efforts to ensure quality primary education side by side with quantity. Full story

Light rain or thundershowers likely

Light rain or thundershowers accompanied by temporary gusty or squally wind is likely to occur at one or two places over Khulna, Barisal and Sylhet divisions and the regions of Faridpur, Dhaka, Tangail, Noakhali and Comilla. Full story


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