Opposition Raises Notice, Parliament Debates Over Discussion Timing
“They have never pushed the country into such an existential crisis.” Fifty-four-year-old Holly Bemis said she and others marching
They were once loan defaulters—now they sit in Parliament
Election Commissioner Abdur Rahmanel Masud, while approving a candidate’s nomination, reportedly remarked, “Your nomination is accepted—but please make sure to
“Asif Mahmud Claims ‘Deep State’ Proposed Extending Tenure Until 2029”
Asif Mahmud Says ‘Deep State’ Proposed Extending Interim Government’s Rule Until 2029 Asif Mahmud Sajeeb Bhuiyan, an adviser to the
Grants for Research on Liberation War & July Uprising
The guidelines state that calls for research proposals will be announced each year by July 31, with submissions due by
Metro Rail Plans for Eid Holidays: Service Days vs Off Days
The government’s seven-day holiday for the holy festival of Eid-ul-Fitr began today, Tuesday. During this period, the metro rail operator,
Student Beaten at Dhaka University Over Alleged Chhatra League Links
A student at University of Dhaka was reportedly assaulted over allegations of links with the banned student organization Bangladesh Chhatra
English-Medium Schools to Close from Tomorrow; Coaching Centers Shut Down
English-Medium Schools to Close from Monday for Ramadan and Eid All schools in Bangladesh that follow foreign curricula (commonly known
Ten Companies Introduce Food and Retail Counters at Dhaka Metro Rail Stations
Retail Outlets Open at Several Dhaka Metro Stations Retail shops and food outlets have started operating at a number of
AI and the Workplace: Study Finds Whether It Eases or Adds to Workload
Does AI Really Reduce Workload? New Study Suggests Otherwise Imagine a task that used to take three hours now gets
Metro’s New Managing Director: What Does It Signal?
The government has removed Faruk Ahmed from the position of Managing Director of Dhaka Mass Transit Company Limited (DMTCL), the



















