Staff Reporter : Each martyr’s family in July-August anti-discrimination movement will be provided with Tk 30 lakh for their rehabilitation....
Day: October 18, 2024
Shahariar Islam Sovon & S A Shofiee (Sylhet Bureau) : Tea workers across Bangladesh are grappling with severe financial uncertainty...
Agency : Chandika Hathurusingha responded via his lawyer to the Bangladesh Cricket Board’s (BCB) show-cause notice on Wednesday, he sent...
Agency : New Zealand (NZ) powered into a lead of 134 after fast bowlers Matt Henry and William O’Rourke combined to devastating effect to dismiss India for 46 in the weather-hit first Test on Thursday. Opener Devon Conway hit 91 before being bowled while he attempted a reverse sweep off spinner Ravichandran Ashwin on a dramatic day two in Bengaluru. New Zealand were 180-3 at stumps with Rachin Ravindra on 22 and Daryl Mitchell on 14 when bad light stopped...
BSS, Dhaka : Bangladesh National Women’s Football team continued their intensive training ahead of SAFF Women’s Championship in Nepal under the supervision of Head Coach Peter Butler. On the second day (Thursday of the training, the Sabina and her teammates made one and half hour morning training session starting from at 8:00am to 9:30am at the All Nepal Football Association (ANFA) Ground, according to a message received here on Thursday from Bangladesh Football Federation. During the training, the girls focused...
UNB, Dhaka : Amidst concerns over facing possible public anger for his role in the student-led protests that ousted Bangladesh’s...
Bangladeshi ultra distance runner Imamur Rahman will compete in the TCS Amsterdam Marathon 2024, which will be held on Sunday (October 20). Over 22,500 runners from 80 plus countries across the glove will participate in this race. Imamur said: “TCS Amsterdam Marathon is one of the prestigious Marathon. A lot of runners, including elite runners, will take part in this tournament. It is great opportunity to represent my country on the stage of this kind of marathon. It is indeed...
News Desk : With sincere efforts by the interim government, the metro rail authorities have been able to save around Taka 118.24 crore in repairing, including replacement of equipment, of Mirpur-10 and Kazipara vandalized metro stations and managed to resume operations earlier than the estimated dateline. “We’ve repaired the damaged Mirpur-10 and Kazipara stations of the metro rail, including replacement of some equipment, at a cost of Taka 18.86 crore only,” Managing Director of Dhaka Mass Transit Company Limited (DMTCL)...