Sports Reporter : Tarafder Ruhul Amin withdrew his nomination paper on Sunday. He was a candidate for the post of...
Day: October 21, 2024
BSS, Dhaka : Bangladesh played out to a 1-1 goal draw with Pakistan in their group A opening match of...
BSS, Dhaka : Tanzid Hasan Tamim and Aich Mollah hit centuries to make the headline in the first round of the National Cricket Stadium. Thanks to Tanzid’s century which was complemented by SM Meherod Hossain’s six-wicket haul, Rajshahi took a big lead against Khulna in the first innings after the Day 2 game at Sylhet International Cricket Stadium on Sunday. Put into bat first, Rajshahi were bundled out for 426 with Tanzid hammering 133 ball-141 and Farhad Hossain making 93....
Sports Reporter : The first Test cricket match between the Tigers and South Africa (SA) will begin today at the...
Five-time Olympic gold medallist Kaylee McKeown has pulled out of the lucrative World Cup swimming series in China to focus on her mental health. The Australian star, who retained her 100m and 200m backstroke Olympic titles in Paris this year, made the decision after competing on day one of the leg in Shanghai on Friday. “I would like to thank World Aquatics for the opportunity to come out and race at World Cups, it’s been so much fun here in...
Business Report : The daily average turnover on the Dhaka Stock Exchange (DSE) yesterday increased by 18.1 per cent to...
Business Desk : The big, medium and small investors are expected to get benefits soon from the capital market as...
Business Report : Faridpur High School student Nafizul is highly passionate about the universe and space. Whenever he gets a...
Business Report : The government yesterday approved separate proposals for procuring some 55 lakh liters of soybean oil and 1.50...
AFP, Kawasaki : Fujio Uemura has to rest after driving fish all night to Tokyo, under new rules that trucking firms and experts say are crippling Japan’s logistics sector and risk pushing up prices for consumers. The regulations are aimed at easing the stress of the badly paid hard slog of trucking, and making it more attractive to young people in ageing Japan, where some 90 percent of goods are transported by road. “Before, I’d drive as long as I...