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Strong rain band approaching to drench Bangladesh
A significant change in the weather is forecast amid the ongoing heatwave across most of the country. The Bangladesh Meteorological Department and the private research and observation organisation Bangladesh Weather Observation Team have reported that a strong rain band has formed in the Bay of Bengal and surrounding areas, gradually moving towards Bangladesh. According to their forecast, the effects of this rain band may be felt in phases across almost all regions of the country from April 26 or 27 until May 7 or 8, which will bring an end to the prolonged heatwave. However, as the rain band becomes active, intense storms and lightning strikes are also expected to increase nationwide.
Pir Shamim murder: Legal obligations of police in arresting the accused
Law enforcement agencies have been unable to arrest any suspect in the mob beating and murder of Pir Shamim Reza Jahangir in Daulatpur, Kushtia, as of Saturday evening, April 18. Locals allege that identified suspects are openly moving around the area, increasing public fear and anger. Since the incident, the victim's family has been suffering from insecurity, fearing another mob attack.
BMDA's irrigation, canal digging change Chapainawabganj's agriculture
The once dry and desert-like Barendra township is now one of the country's grain stores. The modern irrigation system of the Barendra Multipurpose Development Authority (BMDA), especially canal digging and optimal use of surface water, has brought about revolutionary changes in Chapainawabganj's agriculture and economy.
Crocodile-based ‘votive trade’ alleged at Shrine, led by Khadims
'Vow Trading' with Crocodiles has been going on at the Shrine of Hazrat Khan Jahan Ali (RA) in Bagerhat for a long time. Devotees believe that feeding the crocodiles in the shrine's pond with poultry will fulfill their wishes or intentions. For that, some bring ducks, some chickens, some goats. These vowed poultry and goats go to the servants. They divide the money and animals for the vows. This is how the vow trading with crocodiles has been going on at the shrine for years!
Long spell of hot weather forecast, no sustained heatwave likely
Summer in Bangladesh means prolonged heat and occasional thunderstorms that bring relief - the weather revolves around this cycle. That picture is being repeated in 2026 as well. However, the important difference this time is that although the heat period is long, there is no threat of continuous intense heatwave like in 2024, meteorologists have said.
Crocodile earlier dragged 2 people into shrine's pond
Maryam, aged 55, who exhibited the signs of mental instability, used to reside in the Mazar Sharif of Hazrat Khan Jahan Ali (R.A.) located in Bagerhat. Her work involved cleaning tasks in that area. Additionally, she would visit houses throughout the village of Dighirpar, which is adjacent to the shrine. This was the routine of her life prior to the tragic incident that occurred nearly ten years ago.
Incarceration of child, elderly man raises legal, human rights concerns
The apprehension and detention of an elderly family member, two housewives, and a 6-year-old child in Ukhiya, Cox's Bazar, following the escape of an accused individual, has ignited a significant discourse regarding legal and human rights matters. Since the police operation executed in Sheikhpara of Rajapalong Union on Saturday night, there has been considerable outrage among the local populace, accompanied by severe criticism on social media platforms. Legal professionals have denounced the entire occurrence as fundamentally inhumane and unlawful.
Crocodile in Bagerhat shrine pond hunts dogs even on land
The crocodile in the pond adjacent to the shrine of Hazrat Khan Jahan Ali (RA) in Bagerhat is adept at hunting dogs not only in water or at the pond's edge but also on land. Locals have said that the crocodiles in this pond have been coming onto land to hunt for more than a decade and a half.
Unknown tale of Biju
Upon consulting dictionaries of Bengali, Hindi, and English, one encounters the term Chakma. Recent assertions by historical linguists indicate that all contemporary languages, totaling around 6000, have emerged through a gradual process of fragmentation from a singular, original great language. Consequently, we have adhered to the guidelines of the 'Bengali Glossary' to ascertain the meanings of the terms Bishu, Biju, Phul, Mool, and Gajyepajye.
Pahela Baishakh: From origins to global spread of modernity
Throughout history, a nation's identity is expressed through the vibrancy of its festivals. For the Bengali people, this vibrancy is epitomized by 'Pahela Baishakh'. From its roots in an agricultural society to the complexities of contemporary global life, this festival has experienced significant transformations.
