For the past five years, 900,000 Rohingya refugees remain in Bangladesh, with no solution in sight. Rohingya refugees were forcibly displaced by the Myanmar military. On August 25 in 2017, the Myanmar military carried out a massacre of the Rohingya
Most members of the syndicate involved in question paper leak in the Department of Secondary and Higher Education (DSHE) are still at large and are thriving as it has become a profitable business in the country now-a-days.The syndicate of dishonest
At least 15 convicts including BNP Acting Chairman Tarique Rahman remain absconding even after a trail court convicted 49 people some four years ago for carrying out the August 21 grenade attack on Awami League rally in 2004 that left
The trail of cases filed in connection with the countrywide series bomb blasts on August 17 in 2005 are yet to be completed although 17 years have passed. At least 41 cases are still under prosecution. The banned outfit Jama'atul
Is it Nobody's Headache ? Part-IVSome 111 recommendations made by a committee led by former minister and transport leader Shajahan Khan in April 2019 have apparently fallen on deaf ear as a result the number of road accidents and fatalities
Part-IIITens of thousands of students took to the streets of Dhaka occupying several crossings and fully paralysing traffic movement in demand of the enforcement of road safety measures.The demonstrators, mostly students in their mid-teens, chanted, We want justice on Thursday
Is It Nobody's Headache? Part-II No government initiative in checking unwanted deaths on roads are visible though people continue to lose their lives in road accidents every day. Still no effective remedial steps to curb the trend and make the
Is It Nobody's Headache? Part- IThere are no traffic signals at over two thousand level crossings across the country -- which lead to loss of lives almost every day.Out of 1,412 authorised level crossings, there are no watchmen at 964
Drug abuse, especially a substance used as glue, among street children has increased exponentially in the recent years, according to sources. Street children in the capital are addicted to, what they call 'Dandy', the adhesive glue, used by shoe repairers,
Holidaymakers leaving the capital city to various destinations across the country to celebrate Eid-ul-Azha experienced a mixed feelings on Thursday.There was no extra pressure of traffic on the Dhaka-Mawa Expressway ahead of the Eid as holidaymakers rush back to their