• Polytechnics can become a driving force for development
  • Immediate relocation of people exposed to landslides called for
  • The butt of the joke
  • ‘Mama Bird’ will fly no more
  • Police and insecurity
  • Is this the future we want?
  • Israel overplaying Iran issue
  • Artist Safiuddin Ahmed recalled
  • Dalchhut rocks at IGCC
  • No alternative but to boost China military ties: US
  • Rebels kill 14 Syrian soldiers
  • 9-month fund outflow bigger than FDI inflow
  • Call money market for Islamic banking starts operation today
  • Prime down Abahani
  • Muktis thump Brothers
  • Poor healthcare hits RMCH
  • 3 construction workers die in city
  • Political considerations to dominate next budget
  • US plans more warships in Asia
  • Mob attacks whip Wahab’s motorcade
  • Age limit for persons with disabilities up by 2 years
  • REHAB, BLDA demand land, matching facilities from govt
  • National Committee wants block allocation for power sector
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Poor healthcare hits RMCH

No surgery took place in the ear-nose-throat department at Rajshahi Medical College Hospital in the past about one year for shortage of necessary surgical apparatus, causing immense sufferings to patients. Full story

3 construction workers die in city

At least three construction workers were killed in separate incidents in the capital on Saturday. At Khilgaon, a construction worker died after falling from an under-construction building at Tilpapara on Saturday morning. Full story

QUBEE Summer Laptop Fair starts June 7

Officials of Maker Communication attend a press conference on QUBEE Summer Laptop Fair at Pan Pacific Sonargaon Hotel in the capital on Saturday. — New Age photo
A three-day ‘QUBEE Summer Laptop Fair 2012’ begins on June 7 at Ruposhi Bangla Hotel in the capital. Event management organisation Maker Communication is organising the fair with the slogan ‘Enlighten up the Technology’ for the 11th time in... Full story

Mandatory Hindu marriage regi  demanded

Rights activists in Barisal on Saturday demanded mandatory registration of Hindu marriages to ensure the equal human and women rights and curb domestic violence, dowry and child-marriage among... Full story

'Online admission to ensure transparency'

The online admission system introduced in the country’s 355 colleges will ensure transparency in the admission process ending over century-old cumbersome manual system. Full story

6 held for killing man

The police arrested six people from Fisherighat under Kotwali police station in the Chittagong city on Saturday on charge of killing a man over a silly incident of losing a mobile phone. Full story

SUST reopens today

Shahjalal University of Science and Technology reopens today after 16 days of summer vacation. University’s register Mohammod Isfaqul Hosen said that students had already started... Full story

Recitation festival ends in Barisal

A two-day ‘Abritti Utsav’ (poetry recitation festival) ended in the Barisal city on Saturday. ‘Sanglap’, a cultural organisation, organised the festival marking its third founding anniversary with the theme. Full story

Change in temperature likely

Rain or thundershowers accompanied by temporary gusty or squally wind is likely to occur at a few places over Rajshahi, Rangpur, Chittagong and Sylhet divisions and at one or two places over Dhaka... Full story


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