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Supreme Court clears way for 32,000 primary school head teacher appointments
Supreme Court clears way for 32,000 primary school head teacher appointments

Supreme Court clears way for 32,000 primary school head teacher appointments

The Appellate Division of the Supreme Court has removed legal barrier to the appointment of nearly 32,000 head teachers in government primary schools across the country, ending a dispute that had stalled the recruitment process for more than a decade.

Holy Artisan: Renewed pledge to maintain zero tolerance against terrorism
Holy Artisan: Renewed pledge to maintain zero tolerance against terrorism

Holy Artisan: Renewed pledge to maintain zero tolerance against terrorism

Ten years have passed since the horrific militant attack on the Holey Artisan Bakery in Gulshan. On this occasion, Bangladesh has once again reaffirmed its zero-tolerance stance against terrorism and violent extremism. Both the government and foreign diplomats paid tribute to the victims and reiterated their commitment to the ideals of peace, tolerance and humanity.

Supreme Court lifts black coat requirement in subordinate courts
Supreme Court lifts black coat requirement in subordinate courts

Supreme Court lifts black coat requirement in subordinate courts

The Supreme Court has made changes to the dress code for judges and lawyers in subordinate courts and tribunals of the country. The new directive states that from July 1, judges and lawyers will not have to wear black coats until further orders.

JSD protests Inu verdict
JSD protests Inu verdict

JSD protests Inu verdict

Leaders and activists of the Jatiya Samajtantrik Dal (JSD) brought out a protest march in the capital on Tuesday, condemning the 10-year prison sentence handed to party president Hasanul Haq Inu and demanding that the verdict be overturned.

Tribunal on 20-day vacation from tomorrow
Tribunal on 20-day vacation from tomorrow

Tribunal on 20-day vacation from tomorrow

The International Crimes Tribunal will go on a 20-day vacation from tomorrow, Wednesday. The tribunal will be on vacation from July 1 to 20. Chief Prosecutor Md. Aminul Islam confirmed the vacation on Tuesday.

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