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Rangpur marks Disability Day

Sr. Staff Reporter : On the eve of 34rd International Person with Disability Day and 267th National Person with Disability Day, on 3rd December, 2025, (Wednesday) Community Eye Care & Research Center, Modern Mor,...

BCS General Education Unit holds human chain

Betagi (Barguna) Correspondent : Protesting the commercialisation of higher education, the Government College BCS General Education Association Unit in Betagi, Barguna, organised a human chain. The protest demands the cancellation of the SWUL model...

Law and order meeting conducted

Moulvibazar Correspondent : A constructive exchange of views on law and order was held with representatives of 28 small ethnic groups residing in the hilly areas of various unions under the initiative of Kulaura...

112 calves distributed in Sirajganj

National Desk : As part of efforts to promote socio-economic development and improve the living standards of marginalized communities, the Department of Livestock distributed 112 improved crossbred calves to small ethnic groups in Raiganj...

BADC starts work to resolve waterlogging

Barishal Correspondent : To rescue agricultural land from waterlogging and restore water flow in the canals, Bangladesh Agricultural Development Corporation (BADC) has started canal digging activities in Barishal region. As part of that development...

Locals clash with WDB over Buritista river project

Nilphamari Correspondent : Long-standing disputes over government-acquired land in Nilphamari have once again intensified, centering on the Water Development Board’s (WDB) Buritista River excavation and reservoir development project. Vast areas acquired decades ago remain...

BETAGI, BARGUNA :The Government College BCS General Education Association Unit in Betagi, holds a human chain on Wednesday in front of the college gate to protest the commercialisation of higher education, demanding the cancellation of the SWUL model and inclusion of the BCS General Education Cadre at all academic and administrative levels of the proposed Dhaka Central University while preserving the historic seven government colleges.