Thunderstorms and Rain Likely in Southern Areas
Weather Update: Light to Moderate Rain Likely in Dhaka and Surrounding Areas The Meteorological Department has forecasted that the
Dhaka College Science Lab Clash – Several Injured
Sporadic clashes and chases broke out between the students of Dhaka College and Dhaka City College in the capital’s Science
Official Gazette Issues Welfare Policy for July’s Martyrs and War Veterans
The government has officially published regulations in the gazette regarding welfare and rehabilitation measures for the families of those killed
Hearing Today in Ashulia Body-Burning Case
The International Crimes Tribunal–2 is set to deliver its order today on whether charges will be framed against 16 accused
Government raises medical grants for employees
The Ministry of Public Administration on Tuesday (19 August) issued a circular announcing higher welfare grants for government employees, following
Forest restoration moving forward, but no stop to polythene and pollution
Bangladesh’s Environmental Challenges: Forest Recovery Gains, but Pollution Persists Despite having action plans in place to tackle air and river
JCD claims a group obstructed them from collecting nomination papers at a hall.
JCD Claims Obstruction During Nomination Paper Collection at DU Hall The Bangladesh Jatiyatabadi Chhatra Dal (JCD) has accused a group
Upazila Nirbahi Officer transferred following Deputy Commissioner’s move over Sylhet stone looting.
Following the transfer of Sylhet Deputy Commissioner (DC) Mohammad Sher Mahbub Murad in connection with the stone looting controversy, the
Homes that should protect instead become deadly
Keya’s family claims that her husband, Sifat Ali, murdered her and initially tried to portray her death as a suicide.
Student leadership: Why do elections matter?
The schedule for the Dhaka University Central Students’ Union (DUCSU) election has been announced—marking the first such election in six



















