Md. Ahsan Ullah The Coastal women’s health is at risk of increasing salinity due to climate change. It has been...
Day: October 20, 2024
Muhammad Anowarul Hoque Intensified salinity in coastal areas has already turned into a critical issue for Bangladesh. In this situation,...
Diplomatic Correspondent : The UN High Commission’s investigation into human rights violations during the July-August uprising in Bangladesh is set...
Staff Reporter : Mahtab Uddin Ahmed, Founder and Managing Director of BuildCon Consultancies, said the telecom regulation in the country is hindered by overlapping responsibilities between the Telecom Ministry, Bangladesh Telecommunication Regulatory Commission (BTRC), and the Department of Telecommunications (DOT).“This creates inefficiencies and slows down progress,” he said, suggesting that the interim government merge BTRC with DOT. He said this in a discussion titled “BTRC’s Empowerment, Amendment of the Telecommunication Act, and Present Situation” at Dhaka Reporters’ Unity in the...
Staff Reporter : Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) President Dr. Col (retd) Oli Ahmad on Saturday urged the interim government to...
Staff Reporter : Bangladesh’s apparel industry has experienced a production loss of around $400 million due to recent worker unrest...
Farrukh Khosru and Reza Mahmud : Despite instability in Myanmar, Bangladesh continues to export medicines to the neighboring country both...
Staff Reporter : Home Adviser Md Jahangir Alam Chowdhury has warned that the government will take action against the officials who got appointed on political considerations during Awami League regime. He said this while talking to the journalists after visiting Rajshahi Battalion-1 of the Border Guard Bangladesh on Saturday. “Probably some candidates were appointed based on merit during the last regime (Awami League). However, those who got job on political considerations, a step would be taken against them definitely,” he...
Staff Reporter : Representatives from various pharmaceutical companies in Bangladesh formed a human chain in front of the National Museum in Shahbagh on Saturday, with three-point demand, including the implementation of labour laws in their workplaces. The protest was organised under the banner of the “Pharma Job Reform Movement.”Their demands also include the establishment of a trade union for pharmaceutical companies and an end to irregularities, unethical, and inhumane practices within the industry. Shafiq Rahman, a coordinator of the Pharma...
Staff Reporter : The agitating outsourcing employees, demanding nationalisation of outsourcing and contractual jobs, have suspended their blockade programme after meeting with the Chief Adviser’s Press Secretary Shafiqul Alam.Earlier, outsourcing employees took positions in front of the National Museum from Shahbagh around 10:00am. “The Chief Adviser’s Press Secretary said that he will work to fulfill our demands as soon as possible,” said Mahbubur Rahman Anis, coordinator of the movement and president of the Outsourcing Employees Association. Outsourcing employees took position...