• Project attracts mass despite of odds
  • Taylor Swift, Justin Bieber highest paid young celebrities
  • 13 NBFIs miss BB deadline to raise paid-up capital
  • Commodity prices continue to rise
  • No respite for consumers
  • Stalking takes another life
  • BUET crisis needs urgent resolution
  • The wrong answer?
  • Obama’s scramble for Africa
  • Padma Bridge financing vs. word-of-mouth strategy
  • Nigeria struggles to assess loss of life after tanker fire
  • Southeast Asian talks fail over China dispute
  • FICA and BPL mud-slinging goes on
  • Rain a concern for Tigers
  • Gas supply thru’ pipeline starts in Rajshahi
  • City corpns’ budgets not citizen friendly, says Ripon
  • Non-govt teachers demand job nationalisation
  • Stalemate continues at BUET
  • 2 books containing interviews of 15 individuals launched
  • 1 killed, 20 hurt as train derails in Gazipur
  • Khaleda asks lieutenants to end row in BNP’s local committees
  • New gas field discovered at Srikail in Comilla
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No respite for consumers

IT IS indeed shocking, albeit not quite surprising, that traders and grocers... Full story

Stalking takes another life

YET again, one more life has been lost to the seemingly unstoppable... Full story

BUET crisis needs urgent resolution

BUET students during their sit-in in front of the vice-chancellor’s office on Thursday. — Indrajit Ghosh
A POPULAR US saying states, ‘Put your money where the mouth is’, which implies that actions should match the assertions and stance. All deans, one but all department heads and most institute chiefs of the renowned and revered Bangladesh University... Full story


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