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How do the BNP leaders talk about electricity? Have they no shame? Those, who plunged the country into darkness during their regime, are now talking about power crisis. Their dream of government getting ousted due to power outage will soon turn into a nightmare.

  • Half a decade under water

    Around 120 villages in the Bhabadah region in Jashore and Khulna are still under water, even as winter marches.

  • US gives 9.6m more doses

    The United States yesterday donated 9.6 million doses of Pfizer’s Covid-19 vaccine to Bangladesh, a gift from the American people.

  • Don’t pay heed to rumours

    The education ministry has urged the people of the country not to pay heed to any rumour over the closure of educational institutions due to the spike in Covid-19 cases.

  • Ensuring the care they deserve

    If a cancer patient goes to Dhaka for treatment, they have to find a room in a hotel or relative’s house, where they will not have access to any specialised medical care.

  • Scripted to a T

    They first make some magnetic coins by melting copper wire.

  • It took 42 years, but they’re finally out!

    Way back in 1960, Bangladesh Small and Cottage Industries Corporation (BSCIC) bought 162 decimals of land from an Indian private company in Nolgola area of Old Dhaka, on the banks of Buriganga near Mitford Hospital.

  • Mobile courts slap fines, but many still apathetic

    Chattogram District Administration yesterday conducted mobile courts in the port city to enforce health guidelines to curb Covid-19 transmission.

  • Two brothers killed in road accident

    Two brothers were killed and two people were injured when a private car hit a tree beside Dhaka-Chattogram highway near BSCIC Industrial area in Feni yesterday.

  • Protests rage on at Sust

    Students of a female dormitory at Shahjalal University of Science and Technology (Sust) in Sylhet continued their protests yesterday, demanding removal of the hall’s provost.

  • Port city to get HC circuit bench this year

    Law Minister Anisul Huq yesterday said a circuit bench of the High Court will soon be established in the port city this year, as the chief justice has taken the matter into consideration.

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