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4 Milestone tragedy victims get MTB Foundation award

MTB Foundation has presented its 15th ‘Bravery and Courage Award’ to Maherin Chowdhury, Mashuka Begum, Mahfuza Khatun and Masuma Begum, who sacrificed their lives while trying to save students from raging fire at the Milestone School and College tragedy on July 21, 2025...

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BNP expels four Sitakunda unit leaders over nomination-related violence

Bangladesh Nationalist Party has expelled four local leaders in Sitakunda upazila of Chattogram for their alleged involvement in violence, clashes and road blockades following the announcement of the party’s nominations for the upcoming 13th parliamentary election...

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ISU signs memo with INTI International University

International Standard University has recently signed a memorandum of understanding with INTI International University, Malaysia, aiming to foster international academic collaboration and broaden exchange opportunities for students and faculty.

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Number of trained teachers declines

The percentage and number of trained teachers in secondary schools and secondary to tertiary madrassahs have decreased over the years while the numbers of students and institutions have increased.

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Sundarban Courier celebrates 43rd founding anniv

Courier service provider, Sundarban Courier Service (Pvt.) Ltd, celebrated its 43rd founding anniversary with a daylong series of programmes at its corporate headquarters in Uttara, Dhaka, says a press release.

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ISU holds orientation for fall 2025

International Standard University held an orientation programme for the students of fall 2025 on its Mohakhali campus in Dhaka on Thursday...

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New interpretation, application

SECTION 54 of the Code of Criminal Procedure has for long remained both one of the most discussed and most criticised provisions. The section, on the one hand, has served as a powerful legal instrument in the hands of the police while, on the other, it has cast a long shadow of uncertainty over the fundamental rights and personal liberties of citizens. Over time...

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Govt should act now to fix death traps on roads

A report of the Road Safety Foundation has exposed an alarming reality. At least 314 areas across Bangladesh have become accident-prone zones where thousands of people are maimed or killed every year. The study has identified 21 ‘high-risk’ areas, including parts of Dhaka, Gazipur, Tangail, Chattogram and Mymensingh, where road deaths are disproportionately high...

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ISU holds seminar on ‘making teaching visible’

The Institutional Quality Assurance Cell of International Standard University held a seminar titled Make Your Teaching Visible to enhance quality education through faculty development on the ISU campus at Mohakhali in Dhaka on Wednesday.

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Our delta needs roots, not just steel

BANGLADESH stands at a crossroads where rising tides, swelling cities and environmental pressures converge with a new imperative: green infrastructure. From the Sundarbans’ mangrove shield to park-starved urban wards, nature-based solutions and climate-conscious design are shifting from policy documents to real-world projects. For a country where nearly...

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Govt mulls 60-hour mandatory training for driving licence

The government is likely to make 60-hour training mandatory from a government recognised training institute for getting driving licence, said the interim government adviser to the road transport and bridges ministry Muhammad Fouzul Kabir Khan on Wednesday...

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Number of English, math teachers drops, instts rises

The number of English and mathematics teachers at the secondary-level educational institutions in the country decreased in the past 13 years amid the students’ poor show in these two subjects in different public examinations...

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Charting rights in troubled terrain

SINCE its independence in 1971, Bangladesh has enshrined human rights at the heart of its national identity. The Constitution guarantees fundamental rights, equality before the law, freedom of expression and protection from discrimination, reflecting the nation’s founding vision of justice and dignity for all. Yet over five decades later, the human rights landscape...

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Govt must strictly regulate use of antibiotics

ANTIMICROBIAL resistance has become a major health concern because of poor healthcare standards, compounded by the misuse and abuse of antibiotics. Antibiotic resistance results in a decreased ability to treat infection, leading to increased illness, death and an increased cost of treatment. The Global Antibiotic Resistance Surveillance Report 2025 finds that several widely...

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Couple arrested in Bandarban for pornography

The Criminal Investigation Department on Monday arrested a couple for their alleged involvement in producing and promoting pornographic content through online platforms...

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Jamuna Bank assists students

Jamuna Bank Foundation, as part of its commitment to education and social responsibility, organised a Scholarship Ceremony for the underprivileged, poor, and meritorious students, said a press release...

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Foodpanda makes e-bikes affordable for riders

Foodpanda, Bangladesh’s leading online food and grocery delivery platform, has collaborated with Dongjin Electric Motorcycle to make eco-friendly mobility more affordable for its delivery partners  through an easy EMI-based e-bike purchase plan, requiring no credit card, says a press release.