• DU vice-chancellor sets a bad precedent
  • Lynching points to a pervasive sense of insecurity
  • High prices of vegetables
  • Swindling the commoners
  • Border killing and our sovereignty
  • The begums and the two giants
  • Guerrilla deserves more awards
  • Classical music fest continues at BSSK
  • 100 killed in new ‘massacre’ in Syria
  • India-Pakistan truce takes hold in Kashmir
  • BB moves to get more pension fund in govt securities
  • Import growth drops further in Dec
  • Lara bats for T20 cricket
  • Gladiators begin title defence against Royal Bengals today
  • Illegal structures demolished, sand-stock in Turag auctioned
  • Fellows demand capital punishment of culprits
  • Crop land protection bill on hold
  • Verdict on Quader any day
  • Govt wants WB decision on Padma Bridge this month
  • MP Giasuddin threatens pry edn ministry staff
  • JS panel asks govt to shift tanneries by June 30
  • Left parties demand action against police, others


Bangladesh Premier League franchise Chittagong Kings’ Brand Ambassador Brian Lara (2nd-L) of the West Indies unveils the team’s jersey with captain Mahmudullah (L) at a city hotel on Thursday. — Sourav Loskar

Bangladesh Premier League franchise Chittagong Kings’ Brand Ambassador Brian Lara (2nd-L) of the West Indies unveils the team’s jersey with captain Mahmudullah (L) at a city hotel on Thursday. — Sourav Loskar

An excavator removes sand stocked in the River Turag during a mobile court drive on Thursday to reclaim the river from encroachers in line with a High Court order. — Indrajit Ghosh

An excavator removes sand stocked in the River Turag during a mobile court drive on Thursday to reclaim the river from encroachers in line with a High Court order. — Indrajit Ghosh

Students of Eden Girls College form a human chain in front of the college in Dhaka on Thursday, demanding death penalty for the acid attackers on their fellow Sharmin Akhter Akhi. — New Age photo

Students of Eden Girls College form a human chain in front of the college in Dhaka on Thursday, demanding death penalty for the acid attackers on their fellow Sharmin Akhter Akhi. — New Age photo

The Left Democratic Alliance brings out a procession in Dhaka on Thursday, protesting at the police attack on them during a general strike on Wednesday. — New Age photo

The Left Democratic Alliance brings out a procession in Dhaka on Thursday, protesting at the police attack on them during a general strike on Wednesday. — New Age photo

Korean classical musicians perform on Wednesday at the residence of the Korean amasador marking 40 years of diplomatic tie between Bangladesh and the Republic of Korea celebrations programme.

Korean classical musicians perform on Wednesday at the residence of the Korean amasador marking 40 years of diplomatic tie between Bangladesh and the Republic of Korea celebrations programme.

Professor Raman Shivkumar delivers a lecture on Rabindranath Tagore as an artist on Wednesday at Bengal Shilpalaya.

Professor Raman Shivkumar delivers a lecture on Rabindranath Tagore as an artist on Wednesday at Bengal Shilpalaya.

Leather products are on display along with other products at a shop at Shahbag in Dhaka on Thursday. Earnings from the leather products export posted a robust growth in the first half of the current financial year. — New Age photo

Leather products are on display along with other products at a shop at Shahbag in Dhaka on Thursday. Earnings from the leather products export posted a robust growth in the first half of the current financial year. — New Age photo

This general photo shows vendors running their businesses as usual despite floodwaters that inundated the Cipulir textile market in Jakarta on Thursday. — AFP photo

This general photo shows vendors running their businesses as usual despite floodwaters that inundated the Cipulir textile market in Jakarta on Thursday. — AFP photo

Film actress Nipun (C) performs during the opening ceremony of the Bangladesh Premier League at the Sher-e-Bangla National Stadium in the Dhaka city on Thursday. — Sanaul Haque

Film actress Nipun (C) performs during the opening ceremony of the Bangladesh Premier League at the Sher-e-Bangla National Stadium in the Dhaka city on Thursday. — Sanaul Haque

Nokia Lumia smartphones are pictured in a shop in Warsaw recently. —Reuters photo

Nokia Lumia smartphones are pictured in a shop in Warsaw recently. —Reuters photo

Barcelona superstar Lionel Messi (2nd-L) celebrates his equalising goal against Real Malaga with his team-mates during their Copa del Rey quarter-final first-leg match at Nou Camp on Wednesday. — Reuters photo

Barcelona superstar Lionel Messi (2nd-L) celebrates his equalising goal against Real Malaga with his team-mates during their Copa del Rey quarter-final first-leg match at Nou Camp on Wednesday. — Reuters photo

Swiss tennis legend Roger Federer returns a shot against Russia’s Nikolay Davydenko during their men’s singles match of the Australian Open tennis tournament in Melbourne on Thursday. — AFP photo

Swiss tennis legend Roger Federer returns a shot against Russia’s Nikolay Davydenko during their men’s singles match of the Australian Open tennis tournament in Melbourne on Thursday. — AFP photo



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Crop land protection bill on hold


A bill for enacting a new law to stop the use of crop land for other purposes has been put on the backburner as the government shied away from the reform with parliamentary polls knocking on the door. Full story

Verdict on Quader any day


The International Crimes Tribunal – 2 on Thursday deferred its verdict in the war case against detained Jamaat leader Abdul Quader Molla until a later date. After the lawyers of the two sides completed making their closing... Full story

Govt wants WB decision on Padma Bridge this month


The government has asked the World Bank to let it know by this month its decision on funding the Padma Multipurpose Bridge project, said finance minister Abul Maal Abdul Muhith on Thursday. Full story

MP Giasuddin threatens pry edn ministry staff


The ruling Awami League lawmaker for the Gaffargaon constituency, retired captain Giasuddin Ahmed, on Thursday threatened two staff at the office of the primary and mass education minister in the secretariat allegedly over... Full story

NATIONAL

JS panel asks govt to shift tanneries by June 30


A parliamentary standing committee on Thursday asked the ministry of environment and forests to relocate the tanneries at Hazaribagh in the city to Savar by June 30. It also asked for legal action against any tannery failing to comply. Full story

METRO

Illegal structures demolished, sand-stock in Turag auctioned


The authorities on Thursday demolished illegal structures and sand-stocks in the River Turag in an hour-long drive at Sinnirtek in the capital’s Mirpur Beribandh area to implement a High Court order. Md Selim Hossen, executive magistrate of... Full story

BUSINESS

BB moves to get more pension fund in govt securities


Bangladesh Bank has taken initiatives to bring more money from the provident and pension funds into the government securities, said officials of the central bank. A BB official told New Age on Thursday that the central... Full story

INTERNATIONAL

100 killed in new ‘massacre’ in Syria


More than 100 civilians have been killed in a new ‘massacre’ in Syria, a watchdog said Thursday, as Russia slammed the United States for blaming deadly blasts at a university campus on the Damascus regime. Full story

SPORTS

Lara bats for T20 cricket


The growing Twenty20 tournaments in the world will bring no harm to Test cricket as they can go on simultaneously, said former West Indies great Brian Lara on Thursday. ‘I believe now with T20 cricket, a lot more people are watching the game,’ Lara told... Full story

EDITORIAL

DU vice-chancellor sets a bad precedent


The manner in which the incumbent vice-chancellor of Dhaka... Full story

OP-ED

Border killing and our sovereignty


Again and again the Indian government and the BSF assured that they would take care of the border killing but these words did not have any impact on this issue. It implies two things — that the Indian government do not really have any political commitment... Full story

TIMEOUT

Guerrilla deserves more awards


Guerrilla director Nasiruddin Yousuff Yousuff is delighted after winning the first state recognition as a film director who also won two more national awards in best screenplay and best dialogues categories jointly with Ebadur Rahman for the film. Full story

LETTERS

High prices of vegetables


WINTER is the season of vegetables in Bangladesh. Usually adequate quantity of different variety of vegetables are cultivated and consumed through out the country in this season. And we have experienced in the past few... Full story

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