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Mushrooming �affiliate bodies� irk AL

Mushrooming ‘affiliate bodies’ irk AL
The ruling Awami League high command is learned to be annoyed with a number of socio-cultural organisations and platforms, associating themselves with the name of Bangabandhu or pretending to be an affiliated body of the ruling Awami League. Founders of most of these organisations are said to be opportunists whose main target is to extract personal benefits from different quarters through using their self-proclaimed affiliation with the ruling party. Party insiders said that some of their central leaders are responsible for patronising such organisations, especially in the capital city. They said that such organisations or platforms are being formed by opportunists in a bid to attain financial solvency by holding discussions or human chain…

Feasibility study on augmentation of power from nuke plant soon

Feasibility study on augmentation of power from nuke plant soon

The government will conduct a feasibility study on the augmentation of power to be produced from the Rooppur Nuclear Power Plant to the national grid through transmission lines, reports UNB. A project, titled ‘Feasibility study for adding power from the Nuclear power plant to the national grid’,…
Police suspect IT expert 
hand in Barisal crimes

Police suspect IT expert hand in Barisal crimes

A few IT techies have apparently ganged up with organised criminals and pulled off some of the most daring robberies in Barisal city over the last few days. The fact came to light when a suspect was arrested for a brazen robbery at Incepta Pharmaceuticals Ltd and Incepta Hygiene and Hospicare Ltd at…
Gas price hike: Take a rational approach

Gas price hike: Take a rational approach

There is little doubt in the fact that the gas price for domestic purposes is undervalued and those who use gas cylinders all across the country spend much more than those who have gas line connection say, for example, the city dwellers in the capital. A household that uses a double-burner oven now…
How to handle the state-owned banks – Budget 2016/17

How to handle the state-owned banks � Budget 2016/17

The problem of state-owned banks was on the table in 1985; thirty years later not much has really changed. The banks have poor loan sanctioning discipline, are rift with political interference and corruption linked to loan approval and rarely are able to maintain capital adequacy. The 25 year effort…
BTRC seeks explanation from GP, ADN, Agni again

BTRC seeks explanation from GP, ADN, Agni again

Bangladesh Telecommunication Regulatory Commission (BTRC) has again asked Grameenphone (GP), the country’s largest mobile phone operator, and its partner organisations ADN Telecom and Agni Systems to explain some allegations brought against them for running the ‘Go Broadband’ services…
Aleppo rocked by fresh fighting

Aleppo rocked by fresh fighting

AFP, ALEPPO, Syria: Regime aircraft pounded rebel areas of Syria’s second city Aleppo on Friday, hitting a clinic just days after a strike destroyed a hospital, killing two doctors and sparking an international outcry. More than 200 civilians have been killed in Aleppo over the past week as rebels…
Moviyana’s yearlong competitive festival ends today

Moviyana�s yearlong competitive festival ends today

The yearlong film festival titled ‘New Films, New Filmmakers’, jointly organised by Moviyana Film Society and Bangladesh Shilpakala Academy (BSA), which began on April of last year, will come to a conclusion today. On that occasion, an award giving ceremony will be held today at the National…
All eyes on today’s BFF elections

All eyes on today�s BFF elections

The much talked about and breathtaking elections of the Bangladesh Football Federation (BFF) will take place today at a local hotel with incumbent president Kazi Mohammed Salahuddin will fight with Kamrul Asharaf Khan Poton MP, for the coveted post. The election will start from 2pm following the Annual…
Shyamnagar Agro Technology Park draw huge farmers

Shyamnagar Agro Technology Park draw huge farmers

Shyamnagar Agro Technology Park, set up on the upazila parishad premises, attracts farmers of the climate vulnerable coastal district as they are interested to adopt sustainable and green technologies in their farming to avoid future risks. The park exhibits more than hundreds of spices of fruit-bearing,…
Lack of proper initiative blamed

Lack of proper initiative blamed

Though the environmental pollution has emerged as a major issue, the Ministry of Environment and Forests appears unable to take the lead role in dealing with the alarming incidents of pollution and enforcing the existing laws of the land, said environment experts, reports UNB. They also said the ministry…
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