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Service rules for pvt varsity teachers soon

Service rules for pvt varsity teachers soon
The government will put in place service rules for teachers of private universities to protect their interests. The teachers have complained for long that their jobs are not secure, as there is no law or guideline to protect their jobs and guarantee benefits at the end of their services. Saiful Islam, a lecturer in the law department of Dhaka International University, told The Independent: “Many teachers leave the profession as their jobs are not secure. Our jobs largely depend on the whims of one or two persons of the university.” Teachers are allegedly often terminated based on unfounded allegations, without any investigation. They have to face the humiliation in silence. They cannot even challenge the authority, as there is no…

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BNP misses deadline
BNP misses deadline
Although the deadline set by the party high command for holding district representatives’ conferences…

Malaysia to recruit more workers from Bangladesh

Malaysia to recruit more workers from Bangladesh

The Malaysian government yesterday indicated that they will continue to recruit more workers from Bangladesh and open up new areas like mining for them, reports UNB. Secretary General of Malaysian Ministry of Foreign Affairs Ramlan Ibrahim shared the plan when he met Foreign Minister AH Mahmood Ali…
Appoint lawyers for absconding death-row convicts: HC

Appoint lawyers for absconding death-row convicts: HC

The High Court (HC) yesterday directed the government to engage lawyers within seven days to defend six absconding death-row convicts in connection with the sensational Narayanganj seven-murder cases. The HC bench, comprising Justice Jahangir Hossain Selim and Justice Md Jahangir Hossain, passed the…
Uninterrupted power during Ramadan

Uninterrupted power during Ramadan

The month of abstinence is upon us; and this year, Ramadan will be held at the height of summer. Already, efforts are underway to restructure our lifestyle for the month long fasting when normal habits pursued all the year round will see certain changes. We are happy to note that the government has…
Upholding ecosystem services of soil for climate security

Upholding ecosystem services of soil for climate security

Soil or land is the mother of all resources and acts as a mitigating factor of climate change. It is an essential natural building block in our environment for biological communities. Soil provides water, nutrients for plants and trees in natural forests and Grasslands, perennial crops and planted grassland.…
Tk 544cr project approved to expand ICT services

Tk 544cr project approved to expand ICT services

The Executive Committee of the National Economic Council (ECNEC) yesterday approved ‘Tottho Apa: Empowerment of women through ICT to build Digital Bangladesh’ with an estimated cost of Tk 544.91 crore, aiming to expand ICT services across the country, reports UNB. The approval came from…
India schoolgirls on hunger strike to fight sexual harassment

India schoolgirls on hunger strike to fight sexual harassment

London: Thirteen schoolgirls have been on a hunger strike for six days to protest against daily sexual harassment in the northern Indian state of Haryana, reports BBC. The girls, aged between 16 and 18, told the BBC that men often made sexual remarks when they travelled to school in a neighbouring village.The…
Classical music evening at Chhayanaut tomorrow

Classical music evening at Chhayanaut tomorrow

DL Reporter Dr Asit Roy, Associate Professor and Chairman, Department of Music, Rajshahi University, and his troupe ‘Soroj Poncham’ will come up with a performance of Dhrupad at a musical programme titled ‘Praner Khela’. Organised by Bengal Foundation, the event will be held…
Mash depends on top order
as Tigers face NZ today

Mash depends on top order as Tigers face NZ today

Regular captain Mashrafe Bin Mortaza is back in the action after serving a one-match ban following a slow over rate during the series in Sri Lanka as Bangladesh face off New Zealand today at Clontarf Cricket Club Ground, Dublin in their second match of the tri-nation series.The new look New Zealand…
No headmasters in 278 primary schools

No headmasters in 278 primary schools

As many as 278 government primary schools out of 1079 in the district are being operated without headmasters, leading disruptions in regular teaching activities, reports UNB. Competent sources at Primary Education Office of the district said, the headmaster posts in 50 primary schools in Assasuni upazila,…
‘Bangladesh can become sub-regional growth engine’

‘Bangladesh can become sub-regional growth engine’

Indian High Commissioner in Dhaka Harsh Vardhan Shringla on Tuesday said Bangladesh has the potential to become the engine of growth for the entire sub-region, reports UNB. "Connectivity has been an important focus of our (Bangladesh-India) relationship," he said while addressing a conference…
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