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Frustration grows among DU communication disorder department students
Frustration grows among DU communication disorder department students

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Frustration grows among DU communication disorder department students

Students of the Department of Communication Disorder under the Faculty of Social Sciences at the University of Dhaka (DU) are increasingly falling into a state of despair, according to Assistant Professor Sharmin Ahmed, Chairperson of the department. She attributes this situation to complications within the legal framework.

Judicial helpline service to launch in 64 districts
Judicial helpline service to launch in 64 districts

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Judicial helpline service to launch in 64 districts

A new initiative titled “Judicial Helpline Service” is set to be launched across all 64 districts and eight metropolitan sessions courts in Bangladesh. The Supreme Court has finalized a draft to introduce this service with the aim of eliminating obstacles and irregularities in accessing judicial services in courts and tribunals. Through this service, citizens seeking justice will be able to instantly lodge complaints or seek assistance. The helpline is expected to be operational in district and metropolitan sessions courts by the end of June, and gradually extended to other tribunals and special courts.

Blossoms adorn the hills: Bandarban welcomes tourists with symphony of colours
Blossoms adorn the hills: Bandarban welcomes tourists with symphony of colours

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Blossoms adorn the hills: Bandarban welcomes tourists with symphony of colours

In the hilly paths of Bandarban, vibrant red, yellow, blue, and golden flowers are now in full bloom — as if nature itself is greeting the arriving tourists. The view is so enchanting that travelers may feel as though someone adorned like a bride waits silently at the foot of the hills, ready to receive them.

A new tragedy in the desert
A new tragedy in the desert

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A new tragedy in the desert

A video has gone viral on social media platform Facebook, showing Shamim Hossain Patwari losing his temper after Bangladesh’s series defeat to the UAE on the night of May 21 at the Sharjah Cricket Stadium. As he was leaving the field with his teammates, he appeared to be agitated—perhaps a comment from a spectator in the stands struck a nerve. In response, the cricketer stopped and retorted.

Not humanitarian corridor, Dhaka opts for ‘strategic caution’ in sending aid to Rakhine
Not humanitarian corridor, Dhaka opts for ‘strategic caution’ in sending aid to Rakhine

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Not humanitarian corridor, Dhaka opts for ‘strategic caution’ in sending aid to Rakhine

Amid the ongoing bloodshed and humanitarian crisis in Myanmar’s Rakhine state, Bangladesh has responded positively to the idea of delivering aid, albeit cautiously. While the term “humanitarian corridor” remains contentious, Dhaka is currently adopting a position of “cautious optimism” about allowing international assistance to reach Rakhine via its border.

DU VC’s financial authority capped at Tk 30cr
DU VC’s financial authority capped at Tk 30cr

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DU VC’s financial authority capped at Tk 30cr

Vice Chancellor of the University of Dhaka (DU) Professor Dr. Niaz Ahmed Khan, currently has a financial approval authority limited to only Tk 3 billion. This cap poses an administrative challenge in achieving desired progress in the university’s infrastructure development projects.

New varieties of sweet potato may help prevent diabetes, cancer
New varieties of sweet potato may help prevent diabetes, cancer

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New varieties of sweet potato may help prevent diabetes, cancer

Researchers at Bangladesh Agricultural University (BAU) have developed three new varieties of sweet potato that are even more nutritious and medicinally beneficial than traditional colored sweet potatoes. Named BAU Sweet Potato-7, 8, and 9, these new varieties are believed to help prevent diseases like cancer and diabetes, according to scientists and medical experts.

Student safety now the priority, not DUCSU: DU pro vice-chancellor
Student safety now the priority, not DUCSU: DU pro vice-chancellor

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Student safety now the priority, not DUCSU: DU pro vice-chancellor

Professor Dr. Saima Haque Bidisha, pro vice-chancellor (administration) of University of Dhaka, said, “Considering the current situation, we are prioritizing student safety over the activities of the student union (DUCSU) at this moment.”

This year’s budget comes in different form and environment
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This year’s budget comes in different form and environment

The national budget for the 2025–26 fiscal year is set to be announced in a different form and under a different set of circumstances. This year’s budget stands out for two key reasons. First, for the first time in the country's history, the budget will be smaller than that of the previous year. Second, due to the absence of an active parliament, the budget will be announced by Finance Adviser Dr. Salehuddin Ahmed on June 2, reminiscent of the 2007–08 fiscal year when a similar situation occurred. The upcoming budget will place the highest priority on controlling inflation.

Saving lives of 71: Praises pours in for Captain Jamil Billah
Saving lives of 71: Praises pours in for Captain Jamil Billah

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Saving lives of 71: Praises pours in for Captain Jamil Billah

A Biman Bangladesh Airlines flight landed safely in Dhaka yesterday despite losing a wheel from its left side main landing gear shortly after it took off. However, even in that dangerous situation, Biman pilot Captain Jamil Billah set an example with great skill and bravery. Due to his skill, composure and quick decision-making, 71 passengers were able to reach their destination safely. Now the whole country is pouring in praise for this brave pilot.

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