• Kamol Dasgupta’s 100th birth anniversary celebrated
  • Artworks tinted with natural colours on display
  • Equal maternity leave for all working women called for
  • Shameful incident in Khulna
  • A note of discontent and hope reflected in US secretary of state’s visit
  • Plutonomy and the Precariat
  • UN mission boosted as another 23 die in Syria
  • Abbas warns of ‘national disaster’
  • Govt’s waste management project falters
  • SUST BBA students stage demo
  • NBR moves against tax evasion thru transfer pricing
  • Banks reach 73 per cent of target in 10 months
  • Probe blames excesses from both sides
  • 4 killed, 5 injured in lightning strikes in Jamalpur
  • No room for BPL champions in CL
  • Nasir features in Canada T20
  • Ghulam Azam indicted
  • Violence in Ctg as BNP stages demo
  • Suranjit gets ‘clean chit’
  • RMG workers on rampage
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Equal maternity leave for all working women called for

The inconsistencies between the Labour Act 2006 and the... Full story

Shameful incident in Khulna

The manner in which the police manhandled and strong-armed rights activists in Khulna on Saturday is one more example of the growing level of intolerance and the unlawful manner in which law... Full story

`Yes,’ `Wow,’ youth adda with Hillary Clinton...

US Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton participates in an adda/townterview with Bangladeshi youth moderated by Ejaj Ahmad, Founder and President of Bangladesh Youth Leadership Center, and Munni Saha, Head of News at ATN News, in Dhaka, Bangladesh, on May 6, 2012. The group of young men and women sitting on the left include members of the Ambassador's Youth Council – inaugurated jointly by Ronan Farrow, Special Adviser to the US Secretary of State for Global Youth Issues and Director of the State Department's Office of Global Youth Issues, and the US ambassador, Dan Mozena – during Farrow's four-day visit in Dhaka, December 9-12, 2012.
Wouldn’t she have been able to handle halfway decent questions? I can’t help but wonder and you can't blame me, for I've viewed the so-called adda, I've pored over the transcript – available on the Facebook page of the US embassy and American Centre in Dhaka, and the US department of state's website respectively – I’ve considered it from this angle and that, all in all, I've devoted loads of time. Full story


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