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Kingdom of notifications: Minister, ministry or the magnificent rumour
The administrative history of Bangladesh has always been marked by peculiar incidents. However, the recent occurrence involving the Ministry of Commerce stands out as a particularly unusual case, prompting the average citizen to question who is truly in charge of the state's administration.
Six-month wait for deprived officials of 27th BCS
After a long 17-year legal battle, they got jobs. They also got the opportunity to join the state service through the Supreme Court's verdict. But even after assuming office, a large portion of the deprived officials of the 27th BCS are not getting their salaries for months. As a result, the joy of getting a job through the court's verdict has faded for many due to financial uncertainty and administrative complications.
Although customers miss two days of games, GP's account enriched with large amount
Grameenphone's FIFA World Cup Pass buyers missed two days of World Cup matches, including the opening ceremony. However, Grameenphone's account has been enriched with a large amount. Even after paying the subscription fee, they were not seeing anything on the device screen except a message as soon as the game started. Again, Grameenphone did not express any regret or mention any technical error in that message. On the contrary, the message blamed the customers. The message read, 'Device Limit Reached'.
Three nations, one global celebration: FIFA World Cup 2026 set to kick off today
The FIFA World Cup 2026, widely regarded as “The Greatest Show on Earth,” begins today (June 11), ushering in a new era for international football with the largest tournament in the competition’s history.
From factory floors to prison cells: The harsh reality of illegal migration to India
After years of working illegally in India and months behind bars, 28 Bangladeshi migrant workers have finally returned home, bringing with them a stark warning about the risks of undocumented migration.
Nature hints at early monsoon onset
The country is scorching in extreme heat as a heatwave sweeps across almost the entire nation, leaving everyone gasping for relief. Amidst this, the meteorological office has brought good news, forecasting an early arrival of the monsoon along with a easing of the ongoing heatwave.
Families of Measles, Cholera patients spend a bleak Eid inside Hospital in Bogura
While the country celebrated Eid-ul-Azha, several families in Bogura spent a somber holiday inside the isolation ward of a hospital as their loved ones battled measles and cholera infections.
Korotoa river under threat from encroachment, pollution by TMSS
The Korotoa River in northern Bangladesh is facing severe environmental degradation due to alleged encroachment and industrial pollution, with local residents and stakeholders blaming several industrial facilities operated by Thengamara Mohila Sabuj Sangha (TMSS).
Along with measles, children are being infected with adenovirus: Dr. Muaz
A total of 459 children have died from measles and measles-like symptoms in the country from March 15 to May 17, according to the official data. Of these, 75 children have died after being diagnosed with measles and 384 children have died due to measles symptoms. Of the children, 82 percent are children under the age of five.
Political timeline of Bogura Airport Project
For over thirty years, there have been ongoing discussions concerning the airport in Bogura. Land acquisition and infrastructure development have been undertaken. Political declarations have been made repeatedly. Yet, no commercial aircraft have taken to the skies over Bogura thus far. This initiative was referred to as the gateway to the potential of the northern region.
