Univs should concentrate more on research activities

President Abdul Hamid underscored the need for expanding the area of research in universities, saying that research helps create new knowledge that contributes to building knowledge-based society.

Export orders soar to Tk 235cr at DITF

The month-long Dhaka International Trade Fair 2016 ended on Sunday with a robust growth of spot export orders to Tk 235.17crore from Tk 95 crore in the year of 2015, a growth of 147.54 per cent.

PM wants S Asia parliaments to allocate budgets for SDGs

Prime minister Sheikh Hasina on Sunday urged the speakers and parliamentarians of South Asia for allocating budgets enabling the countries to fully implement the Sustainable Development Goals as it is a collective journey.

PM expects highest example of patriotism from Army

Prime minister Sheikh Hasina on Saturday said she expects the highest example of patriotism from Bangladesh Army as this organisation was born through the Liberation War. ‘I hope the Bangladesh Army will always remain ready for any sacrifice for the country and the nation,’ she said.

Country’s first Epidermodysplasia Verruciformis patient under treatment at DMCH

Abul Bajander, 25, suffering from a rare disease took admission at the Burn Unit of Dhaka Medical College Saturday.

REHMAN SOBHAN’S MEMOIR : ‘A testament of the national struggle for independence’

Speakers on Saturday termed the ‘Untranquil Recollections: the Years of Fulfillment’ a memoir by professor Rehman Sobhan, as a testament of the national struggle for independence and national identity within the historical events of Bangladesh.

All set for Ekushey Book Fair

Organisers have made all preparations for the month-long Ekushey Book Fair 2016, the biggest get-together of readers, writers and publishers, on the Bangla Academy and Suhrawardy Udyan premises.

Efforts to save Buriganga go in vain

Buriganga, once the main channel of communication between Dhaka city and the rest of the country, has virtually been reduced to a narrow channel of polluted slime with continued encroachment, flouting high court and government directives.

Muhith admits TIB statements

The finance minister, AMA Muhith, on Wednesday admitted the statement of Transparency International Bangladesh that the country could not make any improvement in the global

PM admits gas crisis

The prime minister, Sheikh Hasina, on Wednesday admitted that there is gas crisis in the country and said that it happened as gas gets concentrated in winter, slowing down its flow. ‘I am admitting that there are some problems but we are trying hard to mitigate the crisis,’ she said in Parliament.