• Continued BCL atrocities and indulgent incumbents
  • An unfortunate move
  • Concern about secondary education
  • Social networking sites: blessing or curse?
  • Hagel for the defence: Obama’s revenge?
  • Impeachment highlights key role of judiciary
  • Argo wins top awards at Golden Globe
  • Two-day children's fair ends in Barisal
  • Syria strike kills children amid push for war crimes probe
  • Afghans to decide on immunity for US troops: Karzai
  • Sonali board turns down BB order to settle disputed IBPs
  • BB may get power to fire state-owned bank MDs
  • BCB hell-bent on Pakistani players
  • Sakib says he too suffered in receiving BPL payment
  • Auto-rickshaw workers urged to stand united against repression
  • Sustainable dev plan stressed to ensure food security for haor people
  • High-income professionals under NBR watch
  • ACC finds 9 more banks involved
  • Commission on financial sectors soon
  • It’s injurious to humans: experts
  • Teachers continue rallying for MPO, job nationalisation
  • Scrap fuel price hike Left parties ask govt

Casts and crews of Agro pose with the awards at the Golden Globe Awards ceremony on Sunday.

Casts and crews of Agro pose with the awards at the Golden Globe Awards ceremony on Sunday.

Teachers and employees of non-government educational institutions stage a sit-in at the Central Shaheed Minar in Dhaka on Monday, demanding MPO facilities. — New Age photo

Teachers and employees of non-government educational institutions stage a sit-in at the Central Shaheed Minar in Dhaka on Monday, demanding MPO facilities. — New Age photo

The police stop a procession of the Workers Party at the gate of DC office in Dhaka on Monday as the activists went to submit a memorandum protesting at fuel oil price hike. — New Age photo

The police stop a procession of the Workers Party at the gate of DC office in Dhaka on Monday as the activists went to submit a memorandum protesting at fuel oil price hike. — New Age photo

The Sheldon Glacier with Mount Barre in the background is seen from Ryder Bay near Rothera Research Station, Adelaide Island. — Reuters photo

The Sheldon Glacier with Mount Barre in the background is seen from Ryder Bay near Rothera Research Station, Adelaide Island. — Reuters photo

A scene from the play The Hairy Ape. — Ali Hossain Mintu

A scene from the play The Hairy Ape. — Ali Hossain Mintu

Cultural organisers and activists bring out a procession on the Jahangirnagar University campus on Monday, marking the death of anniversary of playwright Selim Al-Deen. — Focusbangla photo

Cultural organisers and activists bring out a procession on the Jahangirnagar University campus on Monday, marking the death of anniversary of playwright Selim Al-Deen. — Focusbangla photo

A file photo showing a dumper unloads wheat as a crane loads onto a cargo ship at the Mundra port in Gujarat. — Reuters photo

A file photo showing a dumper unloads wheat as a crane loads onto a cargo ship at the Mundra port in Gujarat. — Reuters photo

Barcelona superstar Lionel Messi (L) scores against Malaga during their La Liga match at the Rosaleda stadium in Malaga on Sunday. — AFP Photo

Barcelona superstar Lionel Messi (L) scores against Malaga during their La Liga match at the Rosaleda stadium in Malaga on Sunday. — AFP Photo

Manchester City’s English midfielder James Milner (C) celebrates scoring his team’s first goal against Arsenal during their Premier League match at the Emirates Stadium in London on Sunday. — AFP photo

Manchester City’s English midfielder James Milner (C) celebrates scoring his team’s first goal against Arsenal during their Premier League match at the Emirates Stadium in London on Sunday. — AFP photo



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High-income professionals under NBR watch


The National Board of Revenue has asked income tax commissioners to examine the sources of income and expenditures of professionals, including doctors, lawyers and engineers, who, the board suspects, hide... Full story

ACC finds 9 more banks involved


The Anti-Corruption Commission has spotted involvement of nine more commercial banks in the swindling of around Tk 3,700 crore from Sonali Bank Ruposhi Bangla Hotel Branch by the Hallmark Group and five other... Full story

Commission on financial sectors soon


The government is going to form soon a commission tasked with plugging loopholes in the financial sectors marred by scandals in the past three years. Instituting the proposed commission for identifying maladies... Full story

It’s injurious to humans: experts


Dhaka Metropolitan Police last week started using chloropicrin enriched pepper spray to control mobs. Exposure to the new solution, stronger than tear gas, is injurious to human health, particularly eyes and the skin, experts said. Full story

NATIONAL

Teachers continue rallying for MPO, job nationalisation


Teachers and employees of secondary schools continued their strike and ‘fast-unto-death’ on Monday demanding enlistment of their institutions for the monthly pay order and job nationalisation. Leaders of the teachers said that no classes were... Full story

METRO

Auto-rickshaw workers urged to stand united against repression


Politicians and rights activists on Monday urged the auto-rickshaw workers to be united against all forms of repression on them in the name of daily deposit and extortion. At a roundtable discussion, they also... Full story

BUSINESS

Sonali board turns down BB order to settle disputed IBPs


Sonali Bank board has refused to carry out a Bangladesh Bank instruction to settle its disputed inland bill purchases with other commercial banks on the ground that the IBPs, mostly related to the much talked-about embezzlement by... Full story

INTERNATIONAL

Syria strike kills children amid push for war crimes probe


An air strike on a rebel town near Damascus on Monday killed 13 women and children, a watchdog said, fuelling growing international calls for a war crimes probe into the 22-month Syrian conflict. Full story

SPORTS

BCB hell-bent on Pakistani players


The Bangladesh Cricket Board refused to give up hopes of Pakistani players playing in the forthcoming Bangladesh Premier League despite time running out fast for their arrival. ‘Since we did not get anything official... Full story

EDITORIAL

Continued BCL atrocities and indulgent incumbents


THE latest spree of violence by the Bangladesh Chhatra League, which... Full story

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Hagel for the defence: Obama’s revenge?


I FIND Chuck Hagel eminently likeable. I am not quite certain why. Perhaps it’s his war record. He was decorated for valour in the Vietnam War (which I detested). He was a mere sergeant. Since I was a mere corporal in our 1948 war, I find it elating to see... Full story

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Argo wins top awards at Golden Globe


Iran hostage drama ‘Argo’ scored a sweet double victory at the Golden Globe awards on Sunday, winning best movie drama - the night’s top prize - and best director for Ben Affleck on a night that left front-runner ‘Lincoln’ with just one trophy. Musical ‘Les... Full story

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