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Another 22 pushed in by BSF through Habiganj border
Another 22 pushed in by BSF through Habiganj border

by District Correspondent

Another 22 pushed in by BSF through Habiganj border

At least 22 people were pushed into Bangladesh allegedly by India's Border Security Force (BSF) through Kalengar Debrabari area of Chunarcharhat Upazila, under the jurisdiction of the Rema Border Outpost of Habiganj Battalion (55 BGB).

Sports

Rumors of another shake-up at BCB

Sports

by Mahbub Sarkar

Rumors of another shake-up at BCB

The rumour that Faruk Ahmed may resign started gaining traction shortly after midnight on Wednesday and has since been rapidly spreading. While it remains unofficial, recent reports in local media suggest that this speculation may soon become a formal announcement. Whether that happens or not is a matter of time, but one thing is clear—the Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) is in a state of turmoil, and that instability is reflecting on the field as well.

Rumors of another shake-up at BCB
Youths can bring positive change in sports; but they lack opportunities

Sports

by Ekramuzzaman

Youths can bring positive change in sports; but they lack opportunities

Those who work with trends in the country’s sports arena regularly observe that in age-based international tournaments, our boys and girls compete in various sports in South Asia, and even further in Asian-level competitions, with equal emotion, courage, and confidence. This reflects that, just like in other fields, the youth of our country are not lagging behind those of other countries in sports either. This is significant. There is no alternative to ability and creativity.

Youths can bring positive change in sports; but they lack opportunities

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Increase allocations for education and healthcare
healthcare

Editorial Views

by Editorial Desk

Increase allocations for education and healthcare

Given the dire condition of the country’s education and healthcare sectors, it was expected that the interim government would play a significant role in providing allocation to these sectors. But the draft budget for the 2025–26 fiscal year reveals that allocations for both sectors are being reduced. According to the Planning Ministry’s draft ADP (Annual Development Programme), the education sector will receive Tk 28,557 crore for 91 projects in the upcoming fiscal year, whereas the original ADP for the current fiscal year allocated Tk 31,528 crore to this sector. This marks a reduction of nearly Tk 3,000 crore. Similarly, the allocation for the health sector is decreasing by Tk 2,500 crore.

I set adrift a bunch of flowers in the river
I set adrift a bunch of flowers in the river

Art and Culture

by Shahadat Hossen Towhid

I set adrift a bunch of flowers in the river

We were growing weary watching the political unrest. Anxiety, fear, and terror were becoming normal to us. We saw how brutally the ruling powers could carry out massacres just to hold onto control. We were shocked at the sight of corpse upon corpse. We saw how the reins of a nation could pass from one tyrant to another. We witnessed how people, under the guise of patriotism, turned into traitors. We saw how they placed their hands on holy scriptures and told despicable lies. We saw how the plundering class looted billions and billions without consequence.

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Moynul Haque Siddiqui's analysis of telecommunications networks and licensing policies

State and Politics

Take swift action to prevent domestic violence
domestic violence

State and Politics

Take swift action to prevent domestic violence

A mother and father killed their own daughter in an attempt to frame the opposing party over a land dispute in Kurigram Sadar upazila on May 10, 2025. Late at night, with the help of the brother’s wife, the parents hacked their daughter Jannati Khatun, a ninth-grade student, to death using an iron rod and a machete, then left her body in a cornfield. To divert the case, they set fire to a haystack near the house. Exactly one year earlier, on February 8, 2024, an eight-year-old girl named Mariam was killed by her own mother and uncle for the same reason, a land dispute, at Ramballav village under Betagi Sankipur union of Dashmina upazila in Patuakhali. The mother, Rina Begum, dressed her daughter in new clothes and told her they were going to visit a neighbor’s house. Instead, she took her to an abandoned homestead next to their house, tied her mouth with a scarf, and the uncle beat her to death with a stick.

Women's equal rights vs women's sense of duty
Maria Salam

State and Politics

Women's equal rights vs women's sense of duty

My strongest opinion regarding the establishment of women's equal rights is that to enjoy rights, one must fulfill duties. This is the rule. If a woman's status or the family's attitude towards her is not equal and respectful in society, the desire in women to fulfill their duties will not arise. If a woman is not regarded equal within the family, she will not develop self-confidence. The most urgent need for a woman is to acquire the ability and courage to make her own decisions. Without that, equal rights to property will only become a source of suffering for her.

Possibility of a future war between India and Pakistan
India and Pakistan

Diplomacy

Possibility of a future war between India and Pakistan

For four days from May 7 to May 10, fear and panic prevailed for four days not only in the subcontinent, but also among people all over the world. During these four days, the missile, drone, and airstrikes exchanged between India and Pakistan brought the two nuclear-armed nations to the brink of a full-scale war. Despite the global panic, no mediator was seen between the two sides during the first three days after the war began. At that time, neither India nor Pakistan showed any sign of compromise in their body language. Amidst the war cry, a statement by US Vice President JD Vance further alarmed peace-loving people worldwide where he said, “The India-Pakistan war is not our business.”

In the upcoming budget, education must receive higher allocation
upcoming budget

State and Politics

In the upcoming budget, education must receive higher allocation

Globally, it is recommended that national budgets allocate at least 20% or 6–8% of GDP to the education sector. However, in Bangladesh, education consistently receives less than what is necessary. Crafting a national budget for a densely populated country like ours, amid global economic uncertainty, is undoubtedly a complex task. It cannot be strictly guided by conventional economic rules. Education remains one of the most crucial sectors for the social, economic, moral, and intellectual development of a nation. It is directly tied to the awakening of citizens’ intellect, thought processes, strength, and sense of purpose. Unfortunately, the state continues to fall short in taking the necessary measures for the development of this vital sector.

Politics in troubled water: A portrait of turbulent times
Politics in troubled water: A portrait of turbulent times

State and Politics

Politics in troubled water: A portrait of turbulent times

The ambiguity, uncertainty, and tension building up in politics are not just a series of events—they form the portrait of the times. They reflect the deep-seated weaknesses, contradictions, and instability in our system of governance. Almost a year has passed since the change of government, yet we have failed to formulate a clear outline, timeline, or a responsible political narrative. Instead, a complex picture of uncertainty, irresponsibility, and opaque practices is becoming clear. Observing the sequence of events, many are saying that this is part of an invisible plan, the purpose of which is to muddy the waters and achieve personal interests. The reality is that some force is either trying to turn this muddy water into their playground or is a participant in this plan—is there any doubt about that? The government which was considered the most acceptable and powerful is now, even before completing 10 months, clearly showing signs of weakness. The lack of policy clarity, confusion in decision-making, and absence of political goodwill have raised public questions—is this government even aware of where it is heading?

“Education system of Bangladesh is responsible for my death”
“Education system of Bangladesh is responsible for my death”

Education

“Education system of Bangladesh is responsible for my death”

The suicide of Dhrubajit Karmakar from Mymensingh Engineering College is not just the tragic news of a death, it reveals the cruel, dark mirror of our education system.

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Interim Government's first DC conference: What new directions are expected?
Interim Government's first DC conference: What new directions are expected?

Report

by Manik Miazee

Interim Government's first DC conference: What new directions are expected?

The first District Commissioners (DC) conference of the interim government holds significant importance in the current administrative context. This conference will involve discussions between the DCs and various ministries, where important directions will be given. In light of the changed political scenario, special policy decisions and administrative directions are expected to emerge from this conference.

First monsoon in 25 years arrives early due to La Niña
First monsoon in 25 years arrives early due to La Niña

Report

by Hira Talukder

First monsoon in 25 years arrives early due to La Niña

In the Bengali calendar, the months of Asharh and Shraban mark the monsoon season. This season begins with the entry of the southwest monsoon winds into Bangladesh. However, due to the active presence of La Niña, the southwest monsoon is set to arrive earlier than usual this year. By the first week of June, the monsoon is expected to spread across the country—a phenomenon that hasn’t occurred in the past 25 years. The last instance of early monsoon in Bangladesh was in the year 2000.

DU students endure risks, hardship commuting in 35-yrs-old buses
DU students endure risks, hardship commuting in 35-yrs-old buses

Report

by Sakib Hasan Sajib

DU students endure risks, hardship commuting in 35-yrs-old buses

Dhaka University (DU), the country’s leading educational institution, is facing a severe transport crisis as students and staff are forced to travel daily in buses over 35 years old, many of which are banned and unsafe. These outdated vehicles operate without valid fitness certificates and fail to meet emission standards, contributing to environmental pollution while putting commuters at serious risk of accidents and discomfort.

International

Heavy rains in Nigeria kill 21

Heavy rains in Nigeria kill 21

Heavy rains in Nigeria kill 21

At least 21 people were killed in north central Nigeria on Thursday (May 29) when their homes were destroyed by heavy rains and nearly a dozen were missing, reports Reuters.

Industry

‘Servicing24’ launches monthly rental-based new InfraStack HCI Solution
‘Servicing24’ launches monthly rental-based new InfraStack HCI Solution

by Press Release

‘Servicing24’ launches monthly rental-based new InfraStack HCI Solution

There is no alternative to uninterrupted information technology (IT) services for business growth in product or service sectors. Therefore, ‘Servicing24’, one of the fastest-growing and leading third-party maintenance companies in Bangladesh, has introduced a state-of-the-art and integrated InfraStack Hyper-Converged Infrastructure (HCI) solution.

National

Another 22 pushed in by BSF through Habiganj border
Another 22 pushed in by BSF through Habiganj border

by District Correspondent

Another 22 pushed in by BSF through Habiganj border

At least 22 people were pushed into Bangladesh allegedly by India's Border Security Force (BSF) through Kalengar Debrabari area of Chunarcharhat Upazila, under the jurisdiction of the Rema Border Outpost of Habiganj Battalion (55 BGB).

Economics

Meghna Bank partners with BRAC EPLInvestment Limited for issuing BDT 400 Crore 2nd Subordinated Bond
Meghna Bank partners with BRAC EPLInvestment Limited for issuing BDT 400 Crore 2nd Subordinated Bond

by Press Release

Meghna Bank partners with BRAC EPLInvestment Limited for issuing BDT 400 Crore 2nd Subordinated Bond

Recently, Meghna Bank PLC has signed an agreement for its 2nd Subordinated Bond worth BDT 400 crore with BRAC EPL Investment Limited, who is acting as the sole arranger of the issuance. The signing ceremony took place in the presence of senior officials from both organizations.

Art and Culture

I set adrift a bunch of flowers in the river

I set adrift a bunch of flowers in the river

I set adrift a bunch of flowers in the river

We were growing weary watching the political unrest. Anxiety, fear, and terror were becoming normal to us. We saw how brutally the ruling powers could carry out massacres just to hold onto control. We were shocked at the sight of corpse upon corpse. We saw how the reins of a nation could pass from one tyrant to another. We witnessed how people, under the guise of patriotism, turned into traitors. We saw how they placed their hands on holy scriptures and told despicable lies. We saw how the plundering class looted billions and billions without consequence.

Akhtaruzzaman Elias: The power of imagination

Akhtaruzzaman Elias: The power of imagination

Akhtaruzzaman Elias

Had he been alive, he would have turned 82-year-old youth this February 12. I say "youth" because, in spirit, he remained ever youthful. He had a deep curiosity and interest in everything around him; he observed the world with the delight of seeing it for the first time. So, it can rightly be said that age never weighed him down—he was vibrant, fresh, and even when he was on the verge of death at 54 due to cancer, he did not give up.

Diplomacy

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