[ad_1] The first verdict in the history of Bangladesh will be released on Wednesday (September 9) in the case brought regarding the death of the defendant in police custody. This will be the first case after the enactment of the Torture and Death in Custody (Prevention) Act in 2013. Dhaka …
Read More »‘People just take photos of Hummer’ 953588 | Voice of tomorrow
[ad_1] There are no cows, so the six-flowered Islamic couple carried the Ghani bamboo on their shoulders. Taken yesterday from the Kakina union Telipara village in Kaliganj upazila of Lalmonirhat district. Photo: Kaler Kantho If people work with animals, it should become “spectacular”. Chaiful Islam also caught everyone’s attention. But …
Read More »Good morning for an effective initiative 953594 | Voice of tomorrow
[ad_1] The nets of coastal fishermen now catch more hilsa than last year. They say that Hilsa’s good days have returned as the government has taken the necessary measures. To continue this situation, it is necessary to expand government initiatives. According to the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United …
Read More »Determination of admission fee in XI, MPO canceled if more is taken
[ad_1] Dhaka: The Subcommittee on Inter-Board Coordination has set the maximum admission rate for students in class XI. After fixing the fee, she reported on the monthly salary and all expenses, including the admission fee of the private university, and gave instructions for admission to the university in question. The …
Read More »BNP will have to wait until the elections if it wants to change government
[ad_1] Awami League Secretary General and Minister of Road Transport and Bridges, Obaidul Quader, has urged BNP to wait until the next parliamentary elections if the government wants change. He said that the government was changed through elections in a democratic system of government, adding that there was no situation …
Read More »Hilsa is going to the sea 953587 | Voice of tomorrow
[ad_1] Hilsa Soylab Dhaka Fish Markets. Large in size, the price is also affordable. Taken from Karwan Bazaar yesterday. Photo: Kaler Kantho Fishermen are now heading to sea after passing the 65-day ban downtime. Even a few days ago there was despair, silent crying among the fishermen. After overcoming them, …
Read More »Bhasanchar will be safer for the Rohingya than the mountains 953382 | Voice of tomorrow
[ad_1] The Rohingya delegation returned to the camp after visiting Hatia Bhasanchar in Noakhali. They returned to Cox’s Bazar via Chittagong on Tuesday night and were sent to their respective camps in Ukhia after a medical check under the supervision of the army. After visiting Bhasanchar, members of the Rohingya …
Read More »Riya didn’t get bail, she has to stay in jail
[ad_1] Riya Chakraborty was arrested Tuesday afternoon in connection with the Sushant case. His attorneys didn’t even get bail that day. The magistrate granted 14 days of judicial custody. Riya Chakraborty was sent to the prison on Tuesday night. The lawyers will reapply for bail in Session Court on Wednesday. …
Read More »Mosque explosion: death toll rises to 26
[ad_1] Another person was burned to death in an explosion at a mosque in Narayanganj. The deceased was identified as Hannan, 50. The incident killed 26 people. Hannan died around 8pm on Tuesday (September 6). She was under treatment at the ICU of the Sheikh Hasina National Institute of Burns …
Read More »What is the reason banks schedule ATM services? What clients have to do
[ad_1] Several commercial banks have decided to shut down their ATMs and online services from 12pm to 8am after Bangladesh Bank issued a warning notice citing the threat of hacking or cyberattack. Meanwhile, these decisions have been announced through mobile messages and special notices at ATMs. Abul Kashem Mohammad Shirin, …
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