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6 held over killing of four people in Narail
6 held over killing of four people in Narail

by District Correspondent

6 held over killing of four people in Narail

Six persons have been detained in connection of the killing of four people, including a father and son, over territorial dominance in Barakula village under Narail Sadar police station. However, no party has filed a case yet.

National Election

Sherpur-3 and Bogura-6 by-elections to be held on Apr 9

National Election

by Staff Reporter

Sherpur-3 and Bogura-6 by-elections to be held on Apr 9

The Election Commission has completed preparations to hold the long-awaited suspended election in Sherpur-3 constituency and the by-election in Bogura-6 constituency. A preliminary decision has been made to hold voting in these two seats on April 9. The formal schedule for these elections will be announced before the upcoming holy Eid-ul-Fitr.

Sherpur-3 and Bogura-6 by-elections to be held on Apr 9

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Decreased population of crows signaling warning from nature
Decreased population of crows signaling warning from nature

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by Masum Hossain

Decreased population of crows signaling warning from nature

A few years back, the dawn in both cities and villages would commence with the presence of crows. Crows were prevalent in the bamboo gardens of the village, atop city rooftops, in roadside trees, and around marketplaces. However, this familiar sight is gradually changing. Currently, crows are not as visible as they once were, and their population is significantly declining in numerous regions. Environmentalists assert that the reduction in the crow population is not merely a crisis concerning birds; it signifies a substantial shift in the equilibrium of nature, which poses a threat to the surrounding environment. Crows serve as nature's health custodians. They contribute to environmental cleanliness by consuming dead animals, leftover food, and waste. A decline in the crow population could lead to rapid decomposition of waste in the city, resulting in the spread of pathogens, which poses risks for environmental pollution and public health.

The first protest against Punjabi discrimination
The first protest against Punjabi discrimination

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by Rahat Minhaz

The first protest against Punjabi discrimination

The Language Movement marked the awakening of the Bengali nation. What began in 1947 reached its culmination in the blood-soaked spring of 1952. Yet this movement was not merely a linguistic awakening; it emerged from accumulated deprivation and the betrayal of the Pakistani ruling elite.

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What should be the first five priorities of the new government after taking office?
What should be the first five priorities of the new government after taking office?

What should be the first five priorities of the new government after taking office?

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Sports

Ban-Pak-Ind in same group in World Cup
Ban-Pak-Ind in same group in World Cup

Sports

Ban-Pak-Ind in same group in World Cup

The International Cricket Council (ICC) has released the full schedule of the 2026 Women's T20 World Cup. This year, 12 teams are participating in this tournament, divided into two groups of six. A tough challenge awaits Bangladesh, because in Group No. 1, they have been paired with subcontinental rivals India and Pakistan, as well as Australia, South Africa and the Netherlands. As a result, three of the four Asian teams have been placed in the same group.

Argentine forward banned for racist comments against Vinicius
Argentine forward banned for racist comments against Vinicius

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Argentine forward banned for racist comments against Vinicius

European football's governing body has temporarily banned Benfica's Argentine forward Gianluca Prestianni for allegedly making racist comments against Real Madrid's Brazilian star footballer Vinicius Junior.

Arsenal thrash Tottenham 4-1 away to end 48-year wait
Arsenal thrash Tottenham 4-1 away to end 48-year wait

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Arsenal thrash Tottenham 4-1 away to end 48-year wait

Arsenal FC ended a 48-year wait for a dominant away win over Tottenham Hotspur FC, cruising to a 4-1 victory in the North London Derby on Sunday (February 22) to strengthen their grip on the Premier League title race.

BCB bans Manjurul over sexual harassment allegations
BCB bans Manjurul over sexual harassment allegations

Sports

BCB bans Manjurul over sexual harassment allegations

Former women's cricket team manager and selector Manjurul Islam has been banned following sexual harassment allegations made by former women's cricket team captain Jahanara Alam.

Habibul Bashar appointed BCB’s new chief selector
Habibul Bashar appointed BCB’s new chief selector

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Habibul Bashar appointed BCB’s new chief selector

The Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) has appointed former national captain Habibul Bashar as the new chief selector of the Bangladesh men’s cricket team.

Super Eight stage kicks off as Pakistan face New Zealand
Super Eight stage kicks off as Pakistan face New Zealand

Sports

Super Eight stage kicks off as Pakistan face New Zealand

The Super Eight phase of the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2026 begins today with a high‑stakes clash between Pakistan national cricket team and New Zealand national cricket team at the R. Premadasa Stadium in Colombo.

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Anee gets Ministry of Water Resources

Anee gets Ministry of Water Resources

Anee gets Ministry of Water Resources

Shahid Uddin Chowdhury Anee has been given the responsibility of the Ministry of Water Resources in the newly formed government of 2026.

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Decreased population of crows signaling warning from nature
Decreased population of crows signaling warning from nature

by Masum Hossain

Decreased population of crows signaling warning from nature

A few years back, the dawn in both cities and villages would commence with the presence of crows. Crows were prevalent in the bamboo gardens of the village, atop city rooftops, in roadside trees, and around marketplaces. However, this familiar sight is gradually changing. Currently, crows are not as visible as they once were, and their population is significantly declining in numerous regions. Environmentalists assert that the reduction in the crow population is not merely a crisis concerning birds; it signifies a substantial shift in the equilibrium of nature, which poses a threat to the surrounding environment. Crows serve as nature's health custodians. They contribute to environmental cleanliness by consuming dead animals, leftover food, and waste. A decline in the crow population could lead to rapid decomposition of waste in the city, resulting in the spread of pathogens, which poses risks for environmental pollution and public health.

State and Politics

Election hopes turn into disappointment, fear for women in Bangladesh
Election hopes turn into disappointment, fear for women in Bangladesh

by VB Desk

Election hopes turn into disappointment, fear for women in Bangladesh

Hopes surrounding the election have turned into disappointment and fear for many women in Bangladesh, including those who were at the forefront of the July mass uprising, according to a report by the British national daily The Guardian.

Industry

Bangladesh’s garment industry at risk?
Bangladesh’s garment industry at risk?

by SM Tanjil Ul Haque

Bangladesh’s garment industry at risk?

Bangladesh’s ready-made garment industry has long been a key driving force of the country’s economy. Duty-free access to the European Union market has particularly helped the sector build a strong position in the global market. However, the recently announced free trade agreement between the EU and India has created major concerns for Bangladesh. Analysts and industry insiders believe that once the deal comes into effect, Bangladesh’s competitive position in the European market may face serious challenges.

Foreign Affairs

EU hopes reforms to continue in Bangladesh

EU hopes reforms to continue in Bangladesh

EU hopes reforms to continue in Bangladesh

European Union has urged Bangladesh’s new government to continue reforms initiated under the interim administration, particularly in judicial processes, commercial courts and migration management.

US Assistant Secretary Paul Kapur to visit Dhaka in March

US Assistant Secretary Paul Kapur to visit Dhaka in March

US Assistant Secretary Paul Kapur to visit Dhaka in March

US Ambassador Brent Christensen has paid a courtesy call on Foreign Minister Dr Khalilur Rahman. The meeting took place at the Foreign Ministry on Monday morning, February 23. The US ambassador also met with State Minister for Foreign Affairs Shama Obaed Islam.

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6 held over killing of four people in Narail
6 held over killing of four people in Narail

by District Correspondent

6 held over killing of four people in Narail

Six persons have been detained in connection of the killing of four people, including a father and son, over territorial dominance in Barakula village under Narail Sadar police station. However, no party has filed a case yet.

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