• Shammi Akter wins award for first time
  • Self confined Suchitra still on people’s mind
  • Firing cauldrons of creativity
  • Oath of secrecy
  • Sajeda Chowdhury’s remarks irresponsible and dangerous
  • An injudicious decision
  • Good health adds life to years
  • Horror in Tegucigalpa
  • Syria truce expected by April 12 as fighting rages
  • ICC rejects Libya’s request over Gaddafi son surrender
  • Inadequate viewers lead to closure of Sylhet cinemas
  • 99 per cent students for DUCSU polls: survey
  • Non-food inflation hits record in March
  • Import growth declines to 13.63pc in July-Feb
  • Stocks rise as bargain hunters step in
  • Ariful halts Feni from the brink
  • Dillydallying over chess fed election
  • Tamim awaits IPL debut
  • Jhilmil plot lottery draw on April 11
  • ICT-2 promulgates its own RP
  • BAF officer found dead in Ctg hotel room
  • Commuters tangled in snarls as chaos reigns in city streets
  • City faces acute water crisis
  • 4 state-owned urea factories closed due to gas crisis
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Inadequate viewers lead to closure of Sylhet cinemas

Rangmahal Cinema is going to be replaced by a multi-storey business complex in the backdrop of a waning number of viewers. — New Age photo
The receding number of viewers has led to the closure of cinemas one after another in the Sylhet city. The owners have said they are being forced to turn the cinemas into multi-storey business... Full story

99 per cent students for DUCSU polls: survey

Ninety-nine per cent students of Dhaka University are for reviving the activities of the university central students’ union, a survey, conducted by students’ platform Shikkharthi Odhikar Mancha, said on Thursday. Full story

CU cultural groups cry for increased facilities

Cultural activities on the Chittagong University campus are on the wane due to limited infrastructure, poor logistic support of the administration and disturbance created by political organisations during... Full story

Light engineering industry could produce cars for export: minister

Participants in the Bangladesh Industrial and Engineering Technology Tradeshow present a technology at a stall in Bangabandhu International Conference Centre in Dhaka on Thursday. — New Age photo
By upgrading technology and with proper support Bangladesh’s light engineering industry could recondition pre-used cars for export markets, environment minister Hasan Mahmud said on Thursday. Full story

Medicine shop owners near SBMCH go on strike

About fifty medicine shops in front of Barisal Sher-e-Bangla Medical College Hospital went on strike from Thursday noon after an employee of a medicine shop was beaten by some SBMCH students. Full story

UK university Prof calls on DU VC

Professor Lopa Leach of University of Nottingham, UK called on Dhaka University vice-chancellor Professor AAMS Arefin Siddique at the latter’s office on Thursday. Full story

DU TV and film studies dept begins admission

The newly set up television and film studies department in Dhaka University has invited applications for admission into two-year Master of TFS programme for the first batch under the session... Full story

Change in temperature unlikely

Rain and thunder showers accompanied by temporary gusty and squally wind is likely to occur at one or two places over Rajshahi, Rangpur, Dhaka, Khulna, Barisal and Sylhet divisions and... Full story


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