Day: May 14, 2024
Masum Billah : SSC and equivalent examinations started since 15 February and the written tests were completed on 12 March...
Staff Reporter : Bangladesh faces a growing challenge as food inflation surges to a five-month high of 10.22 percent in April. This relentless rise in food prices pinches the pockets of ordinary citizens, particularly those who dedicate a significant portion of their income to feeding their families. While overall inflation witnessed a slight dip to 9.74 percent in April from 9.87 percent in March, it remains stubbornly above 9 percent for the 14th consecutive month, dating back to March 2023....
Court Correspondent : A Dhaka court sentenced Tithi Sarkar, a temporarily suspended student of Jagannath University (JnU), to five years in the prison in a case filed under the Digital Security Act (DSA) for making derogatory remarks against Prophet Mohammad (Pbuh). Dhaka Cyber Tribunal Judge Julfiqer Hayat passed the order on Monday. The case was filed against Tithi, her husband Shiplu Mollik and some other people with Paltan Police Station in the capital on November 2 of 2020. The Investigation...
UNB, Dhaka : Taskin Ahmed, a key bowler for Bangladesh, suffered a side muscle injury during the fourth match of...
Business Report : Grameenphone, the country’s smart connectivity provider, has partnered with bKash, the largest Mobile Financial Service (MFS) provider,...
Business Report : A review meeting on business progress was held with the senior authorities of Agrani Bank Plc, Khulna...
Noman Mosharef : This Eid ul Azha, the country is anticipating a surplus of sacrificial animals with over 1.30 crore...
Bagerhat Correspondent : Two persons were arrested on the charge of stealing memory cards and valuable parts from the imported re-conditioned cars and other motor vehicles (from Japan) from the jetties of Mongla Sea Port in the early hours of Thursday by the security guards of the Port. Later, the arrested thieves were sent to the Jail hajat through the court at Bagerhat on Thursday after lodging a case with Mongla PS against them, according to a report received here....
Staff Reporter : A new report by the Institute for Energy Economics and Financial Analysis (IEEFA) proposes a strategy to reduce Bangladesh’s dependence on expensive L iquefied Natural Gas (LNG) imports. The study suggests that by prioritizing energy efficiency measures, the country could save a significant $460 million annually. EEFA, a leading global energy think tank, argues that focusing on energy efficiency is a more sustainable and cost-effective approach compared to increasing LNG import. Released on Monday, the report surveyed...
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