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Wi-Fi facilities on public buses elude Dhaka commuters

Wi-Fi facilities on public buses elude Dhaka commuters

With the number of hours that people need to spend as a result of traffic snarls increasing day by day, public buses are probably the best spots to have…

Kurigram authorities light up villages to fend off elephants

With herds of wild elephants roaming around villages near the Indian border and threatening to destroy crops, villagers and Border Guard Bangladesh (BGB) personnel are currently on high alert. The authorities in Kurigram have set up portable generators to light up these villages at night to prevent…
Hundreds of whales wash up dead on NZ beach

Hundreds of whales wash up dead on NZ beach

More than 400 whales were stranded on a New Zealand beach yesterday, with most of them dying quickly as frustrated volunteers desperately raced to save…
Scientists make thin material that acts as air conditioner

Scientists make thin material that acts as air conditioner

Scientists have invented a new kind of thin material that can cool a surface against the heat of the sun without using energy or typical air conditioning,…

Council after 18 years amid bitter bickering

The council of the Chittagong unit of the Mahila Awami League, the women's front of the ruling party, is scheduled to be held at a community centre in the port city on February 14. Although the much-awaited council is going to be held after 18 years, no enthusiasm, fervour and interest can be seen…

Dry run for Modi as India’s most populous state votes

As his helicopter swooped down for a rally the crowds cheered and waved at the leader of India’s most populous state, where millions set vote today in a key test of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s popularity, reports AFP from Meerut, India. The northern state of Uttar Pradesh is home to over…

More counters along Indian borders to reduce hassles

To reduce the hassles of visitors and tourists from Bangladesh, India is going to increase the number of counters and manpower in the Indian side of customs in the borders. The Indian authority will also construct a number of passenger sheds on their side to provide resting places for the visitors and…

BSF guns down cattle trader along Kurigram border

A Bangladeshi national was shot dead by members of Indian Border Security Force (BSF) along Datbhanga border in Roumari upazila of Kurigram early yesterday, reports UNB. The victim was identified as Tulu Miah, 60, a resident of Kaoarchar village of the upazila. Border Guard Bangladesh (BGB) Nayek Subedar…
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