Published on 09:56 PM, March 19, 2018

STAR Day at a Glance | Monday, March 19, 2018

With the demand for withdrawal of a police case, anti-quota demonstrators stage a rally on Dhaka University campus. Police filed a case against 700 to 800 unnamed people who were demonstrating for reform in the existing quota system in all public service recruitments. They were accused of attempting to kill police officers and vandalising vehicles during their demonstration. Photo: Star

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Here are the major headlines so far on March 19, 2018

National

After janaza, bodies of 23 victims handed over to families

Son receives pilot Abid’s body at Army Stadium

Bring back my son's body, victim’s mother asks PM

Schedule of Gazipur, Khulna city polls to be announced Mar 31

US-Bangla pilot Abid Sultan’s wife on life support

SC stays Khaleda’s HC bail till May 8

Jubo League leader stabbed dead in Natore

SC to decide on Khaleda taking part in JS polls: AG

PM to attend janaza of 23 Bangladeshis in Dhaka

2 held for killing a journalist in Dhaka

US-Bangla pilot Abid Sultan’s wife on life support

Zafar Iqbal attacker Foyzur’s aide on 7-day remand

Govt hits last nail in its coffin denying Khaleda bail: Fakhrul

Another survivor Kabir Hossain returns

ACC to file appeal against Khaleda graft verdict

Injured survivor Mehedi attends janaza of loved ones

Families receive bodies of dear ones with teary eyes

Plea seeks bench outside SC for political cases

Power generation crosses 10,000MW milestone: PDB

World

'Black Panther' surpasses 'Tomb Raider' in box office

Explosion in Austin wounds two men, FBI on scene

UK and EU agree Brexit transition terms

Saudi women should have choice whether to wear abaya robe

Suu Kyi spoke at length about Myanmar troubles: Turnbull

Myanmar's Suu Kyi 'unwell', scraps Australia public appearance

Sports

Sohan reveals angry exchanges with Thisara

Ronaldo hits four in thrilling 6-3 win

'We are slowly gaining confidence in T20s'

Lee Praises Rubel

The boys played like heroes, says BCB president