Govt’s ‘militancy’ propaganda scared Aussie authorities: BNP

Bangladesh Nationalist Party on Monday alleged the government’s campaign on militancy led to the Australian cricket team’s concern about security during their visit to Bangladesh, initially scheduled for Monday.

HAJJ STAMPEDE : 18 Bangladeshis among dead

At least 18 Bangladeshi hajj pilgrims were identified among those killed in the September 24 stampede in Mina, outside the holy city of Makkah, Hajj Agencies Association of Bangladesh claimed on Monday, although the government confirmed the death of four pilgrims so far. Scores of Bangladeshi pilgrims also remained missing since the incident, HAAB and Bangladesh officials in Makkah said.

PM pledges to do more for gender parity

Expressing her government’s strong political will to move forward with gender equality and women’s empowerment, prime minister Sheikh Hasina on Sunday said Bangladesh is pledge-bound to continue to work for the socioeconomic and political empowerment of the women and higher education for girls.

Skypower to invest $4.3b in B’desh solar power

Skypower Global, one of the world’s largest and most successful utility-scale solar power producing companies, will invest $4.3 billion in solar power sector in Bangladesh.

Khaleda, Tarique AL’s greatest fear: Khaleda

Bangladesh Nationalist Party chairperson Khaleda Zia, in London at present, said on Thursday that she and her eldest son Tarique Rahman were the ‘biggest fear’ of the Awami League. ‘The biggest fear of Awami Lea gue is Khaleda Zia and Tarique Rahman,’ Khaleda said while exchanging Eid greetings in London on the day of Eid-ul-Azha.

HAJJ STAMPEDE : 4 Bangladeshis confirmed dead

At least four Bangladeshi hajj pilgrims died in a stampede in Mina in Saudi Arabia and scores went missing after the incident on September 24, the foreign ministry confirmed on Sunday. The Bangladesh Hajj mission control room in Makkah initially enlisted names of a total of 158 hajj pilgrims as missing, but most of them returned to their respective tents and hotels, a control room official told New Age over phone Sunday evening.

Hajj stampede death toll rises to 769

Saudi Arabia deployed large numbers of security reinforcements Saturday as pilgrims performed the final rituals of a hajj marred by double tragedy, with the death toll from a stampede rising to 769.

Tanners set rawhide price 28pc lower than last year

The leather sector leaders on Wednesday announced the prices of rawhide of sacrificial animals setting 26-28 per cent lower than the prices of last year citing fall in prices and slow demand in the international market.

TANGAIL KILLINGS : Police officer withdrawn still investigating case

A Kalihati police officer, who led a team during September 18 shooting in Ghatail and Kalihati and was withdrawn from the police station, was still serving at Kalihati and investigating one of two cases the police filed following the four killings.

Thousands leave capital

With Eid-ul_Azha only a day away, tens of thousands of people left the capital Wednesday,the last working day, by buses, trains and water vessels to celebrate the great festival of sacrifice at ancestral homes in the countryside.