A file photo shows Kazi Nazrul Islam, centre, with Mustafa Zaman Abbasi, right, and his elder brother former chief Justice Mostafa Kamal at the poet’s residence in Kolkata in 1967..

A file photo shows Kazi Nazrul Islam, centre, with Mustafa Zaman Abbasi, right, and his elder brother former chief Justice Mostafa Kamal at the poet’s residence in Kolkata in 1967..

Students of a leading school in the capital Dhaka celebrate their results in the Secondary School Certificate examinations that were published on May 9. — New Age/Sony Ramany

Students of a leading school in the capital Dhaka celebrate their results in the Secondary School Certificate examinations that were published on May 9. — New Age/Sony Ramany

Vendors on Friday wait for customers in the city’s Shantinagar kitchen market which was inundated by a pre-monsoon downpour in the last few days. Prices of most of the vegetables rose on the retail markets in the capital over the week as the supply chain was disrupted by the downpour. — Sanaul Haque

Vendors on Friday wait for customers in the city’s Shantinagar kitchen market which was inundated by a pre-monsoon downpour in the last few days. Prices of most of the vegetables rose on the retail markets in the capital over the week as the supply chain was disrupted by the downpour. — Sanaul Haque

A man at a site recently hit by what activists said was a Scud missile in Aleppo’s Ard al-Hamra neighborhood, February 23. 
— Reuters/Muzaffar Salman

A man at a site recently hit by what activists said was a Scud missile in Aleppo’s Ard al-Hamra neighborhood, February 23. — Reuters/Muzaffar Salman

A farmer cuts paddy in a field badly affected by incessant rain for the past few days at Gadadhardangi in Faridpur. The photo was taken 
on Friday. 
— Focusbangla photo

A farmer cuts paddy in a field badly affected by incessant rain for the past few days at Gadadhardangi in Faridpur. The photo was taken on Friday. — Focusbangla photo

Government job seekers take the preliminary test of the BCS exams on Friday. The photo was snapped at Habibullah Bahar College in Dhaka. — New Age photo

Government job seekers take the preliminary test of the BCS exams on Friday. The photo was snapped at Habibullah Bahar College in Dhaka. — New Age photo

Spanish tennis star Rafael Nadal (L) and Russia’s Maria Sharapova pose with French Jean Gachassin (C), Head of the FFT (Federation Française de Tennis) behind the trophies as they take part in the draw of the Roland-Garros tennis tournament in Paris on Friday. —  AFP photo

Spanish tennis star Rafael Nadal (L) and Russia’s Maria Sharapova pose with French Jean Gachassin (C), Head of the FFT (Federation Française de Tennis) behind the trophies as they take part in the draw of the Roland-Garros tennis tournament in Paris on Friday. — AFP photo

The outside view of the London’s Wembley Stadium is seen on Friday ahead of today’s UEFA Champions League final between German giants Bayern Munich and Borussia Dortmund. — Internet photo

The outside view of the London’s Wembley Stadium is seen on Friday ahead of today’s UEFA Champions League final between German giants Bayern Munich and Borussia Dortmund. — Internet photo



MAIN NEWS

Many school, madrassah buildings risky


Officials involved in the construction and repair of primary and secondary buildings said that many such buildings across the country were risky. Officials of the Directorate of Primary Education and engineering officials of the Directorate... Full story

Rajuk starts preparing list


The Rajdhani Unnayan Kartripakkha has begun listing garment factories located in residential buildings in the capital ostensibly to discourage the use of such buildings as apparel factories, Rajuk officials told New Age. Full story

Govt set to face first revenue shortfall


The Awami League-led alliance government for the first time in its tenure is set to miss its revenue collection target this fiscal year strengthening the concern that full implementation of the current budget will continue to remain a far cry. Full story

Downpour, storms, flooding hamper boro harvest


Unusually heavy rainfall, water-logging, storms, and flash flooding have been hampering the ongoing boro harvest across the country, said farmers and agriculturists. They said there might be a big shortfall in production of the country’s biggest... Full story

NATIONAL

Buyers urged to ensure workplace safety in RMG sector


The National Garment Workers’ Federation on Friday urged the buyers including global brands like Walmart and GAP to take up the responsibility of ensuring safe workplaces in the country’s apparel sector. The federation also called on the... Full story

METRO

Lax monitoring threatens Hatirjheel project beauty


The much-hyped Hatirjheel-Begunbari project in the capital loses its beauty within four months of its splendid inauguration for lack of monitoring and maintenance. Residents of the surrounding the area of the project have alleged that mindless... Full story

BUSINESS

Govt told to ensure transparency


The Implementation, Monitoring, and Evaluation Division of the Planning Commission has suggested that the government should accelerate implementation of the foreign-assisted projects and ensure transparency in the projects to boost assistance from the development partners in future. Full story

INTERNATIONAL

Syria ready to attend peace talks: Russia


The Syrian regime will attend a peace conference on ending the conflict with the armed opposition, Damascus’ top ally Russia said Friday, but the rebels reacted to the pledge without enthusiasm. Diplomatic efforts to hold a conference first proposed by Russia and the... Full story

SPORTS

Cricket rocked by new fixing allegation


Bangladesh cricket was rocked by match-fixing allegations again after former captain Mohammad Ashraful was linked in a report to be involved in the unscrupulous act during the recent Bangladesh Premier League. It was reported in a Bengali daily on Friday that a visiting team of ICC Anti-Corruption Unit had quizzed... Full story

EDITORIAL

Stop rewarding crudely partisan activism in universities


THE Awami League-led government reportedly envisages... Full story

OP-ED

The politics of education statistics


ACCORDING to a report front-paged in the Bangla daily Prothom Alo, Bangladesh has reached a milestone in terms of secondary school certificate exam results. Not only the pass rate is high, the number of golden GPA awarded is also up... Full story

TIMEOUT

Greatness of Nazrul


Nazrul became the most successful and famous writer during his time till he received the blow. His work is set forth in the form of a simple lyrical beauty and a profound depth of meaning for all who endeavor to seek it. The songs have often a second meaning or deeper one. Full story

LETTERS

Abject woes of city dwellers


Dhaka, the capital city of Bangladesh, is a symbol of unplanned urbanisation and infrastructure development. Being one of the most populous of the world, Dhaka is unable to cope with changing situations due to the internal resource constraints and management limitations. Full story

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