Bangladesh
SUST gears up for convocation after 12 years
The authorities of Shahjalal University of Science and Technology are taking all out preparations ahead of its third convocation scheduled for January 8.
JSC, JDC, PEC, Ebtedayee results Tuesday
The results of Primary Education Completion (PEC), its equivalent Ebtedayee, and Junior School Certificate (JSC) and Junior Dakhil Certificate (JDC) examinations are scheduled to be published on Tuesday.
Rare fishing cat captured in Magura
A rare fishing cat, locally known as ‘mechho bagh’, was trapped and captured at Shialjuri village of Sadar upazila on Sunday night.
Emphasise on increasing lentil, oil production: Minister
Agriculture Minister Dr Abdur Razzaque on Sunday urged the authorities concern to put emphasis on increasing lentil and oil production in the country.
Air Quality Index: Dhaka ranks third
Bangladesh’s capital Dhaka ranked third worst in Air Quality Index (AQI) on Monday morning.
Orientation on IT dependent media exercise held in city
An orientation on exchange of opinions regarding the exercise of modern information and technology-dependent contemporary exercise of media was held in the city on Sunday.
Ex-employee killed businessman Tobarak for revenge, money: DB
A former employee of Shah Md Tobarak Hossain hired killers to murder him for exacting revenge and robbing him, the Detective Branch (DB) of Dhaka Metropolitan Police (DMP) said Sunday.
Japan wants to import mango from Bangladesh: Minister
Japan is keen to import mango from Bangladesh, said Agriculture Minister Dr Abdur Razzaque.
New York Beatboxers visit Bangladesh as US Arts Envoys
The US Embassy in Dhaka brought three world-renowned beatboxers as ‘US Arts Envoys’ to Bangladesh to engage the public on the art of vocal percussion through community outreach, master classes, and media appearances from December 16-23.
Schedules collapse after train accidents in 3 districts
Separate rail accidents in Gaibandha, Sylhet and Cumilla on Sunday led to the collapse of train schedule and caused severe sufferings for hundreds of passengers.