Japanese research team calls on CU VC
A Japanese researcher team paid a courtesy call on Chittagong University vice-chancellor Professor Muhammad Yeahia Akhter at the office of the VC in Chattogram on Thursday.
A Japanese researcher team paid a courtesy call on Chittagong University vice-chancellor Professor Muhammad Yeahia Akhter at the office of the VC in Chattogram on Thursday.
Bangladesh Water and Power Engineers’ Association held a seminar titled Sustainable Infrastructure and Strategic Planning in the Water and Power Sector: The Role of Engineers in Future Leadership was held at the Pani Bhaban in Dhaka on Wednesday.
A BRAC University delegation has recently met with the leadership of the Association of Commonwealth Universities as a part of ongoing efforts to deepen global engagement and academic collaboration.
Leaders of different political parties on Friday said that a democratic transition for the country was essential through the next general election in February, in a free, fair and credible manner to resolve the ongoing political crisis.
National Citizen Party chief organiser for southern region Hasnat Abdullah on Friday denied any distance of his party with Bangladesh Nationalist Party and Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islami.
The extended tenure of the National Consensus Commission ended on Friday amid controversies surrounding its road map to implement the July National Charter 2025.
The rising number of unidentified bodies in the capital Dhaka and elsewhere in the country has become a concern, with 461 such bodies recovered in the first nine months of 2025.
The Criminal Investigation Department on Friday filed a Tk 100-crore money laundering case against a former office peon of the Prime Minister’s Office, Jahangir Alam, also known as ‘Pani Jahangir’.
Bangladesh interim government foreign affairs adviser Md Touhid Hossain on Friday underscored the need for global solidarity to address the growing threats of extremism and non-state armed groups.
Unidentified assailants stabbed a leader of Awami League to death on the roof of his residence at Dakshin Surma upazila in Sylhet on Friday morning.
University Press Limited has launched Professor Ali Riaz’s new book ‘A fractured path: challenges of democratic transition in Bangladesh’ delving into the country’s political course after the July uprising.