The Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) has announced an eight-day nationwide programme marking the 45th death anniversary of its founder and former president Ziaur Rahman.
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The number of deaths linked to measles infection and suspected symptoms in Sylhet division has risen to 51 as the outbreak continues to spread across the region, according to health officials.
To begin with, the politicians in our nation are accountable for this disgrace. I will refrain from naming any particular party; the primary responsibility for child abuse in Bangladesh rests with the senior leaders of all political factions. However, it is shameful that they neither take nor acknowledge this responsibility. I am attributing blame to politicians in light of the rape and murder of child Ramisa in Mirpur. The immediate response to this might be, 'Will politicians go from door to door to protect children?' In a civilized political framework, there is no necessity for politicians to go door to door to safeguard children; if educated and aware individuals with a sense of civic duty and state customs are nurtured, they will become the guardians of their own moral compass. Another response might be, do educated individuals not commit crimes? Certainly, they do; however, genuinely educated individuals do not resort to violence, whether physical or verbal. This is our misfortune, a disgraceful failure on the part of our politicians. The education system in Bangladesh could arguably be considered one of the most inadequate education systems globally at this time.
For thousands of Bangladeshi students, studying abroad has become a major academic and career goal. If you plan wisely during your HSC years, you can save a significant amount of time, money, and unnecessary stress later. Based on my eight years of experience and observation, here are some practical suggestions for students who want to pursue higher education abroad.
Do you agree with the claim made by thinker and poet Farhad Mazhar that the United States orchestrated the regime change in Bangladesh and is effectively the one in power now?
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The long-anticipated appointment of the new head coach of the Bangladesh national football team has been confirmed, with German-born American coach Thomas Dooley taking charge of the side.
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The Kolkata High Court has upheld a government restriction banning the slaughter of animals in open public spaces in West Bengal, while also making observations regarding the religious status of animal sacrifice during Eid al-Azha.
Tulsi Gabbard, director of National Intelligence (DNI) of the United States, has resigned from her post, according to multiple US media reports.
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For thousands of Bangladeshi students, studying abroad has become a major academic and career goal. If you plan wisely during your HSC years, you can save a significant amount of time, money, and unnecessary stress later. Based on my eight years of experience and observation, here are some practical suggestions for students who want to pursue higher education abroad.
As the world grapples with an ongoing energy crisis, the need for renewable energy has never been more urgent. The price of fossil fuels continues to rise globally, and the impacts of climate change are being felt by communities around the world. Bangladesh, with its increasing population and growing energy demands, faces the dual challenge of improving access to energy while also addressing environmental concerns.
Actress Farin Khan has shared a frightening experience she allegedly faced while travelling to Jamalpur earlier this month, saying she feared she could have been robbed, killed, or sexually assaulted if she had not screamed for help in time.
A cup of steaming hot tea should be filled with the small joys of life, the peace of mind to relieve fatigue. To overcome the sleepiness of the morning, to take a breath of relief during a busy day, or to enliven an afternoon chat—there is no better match than a cup of tea. Tea has long been an integral part of our daily lives as a companion to happiness and sorrow, stories and chats, or busy work. Whether it is chatting with friends or spending time with family, a cup of tea also increases the warmth of relationships. International Tea Day is being celebrated on Thursday (May 21).
Country’s jewellery industry body has once again reduced gold prices in the domestic market, reflecting a decline in the price of refined gold in the local market.