Traffic congestion in the metro, terrible conditions before Iftar

Monday was the ninth day of Ramadan. There was an unusual crowd in the metro that afternoon. On one hand, offices were open, on the other hand, public transport on the roads had been disrupted since morning. As a result, the entire pressure of passengers fell on the metro. Before the offices closed in the afternoon, people were overflowing into the metro compartment from Motijheel to Uttaram. At some stations, other passengers waiting outside were pushing people inside the compartment to make room for people. Even then, there was no…

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Kashmir is bustling with fashion shows

Kashmir is in a state of chaos. The assembly is also in turmoil. Amidst loud cries, the Chief Minister of the Union Territory, Omar Abdullah, said, “I have summoned a report on the Gulmarg fashion show. My government was in no way associated with that show. The anger of the people is very real. The organizers did not give importance to the emotions and sensitivities of the people of Jammu and Kashmir.” Last Friday (March 7), two Indian fashion designers, Shivan and Naresh, organized a fashion show in the internationally…

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Who is Mark Carney, the future Prime Minister of Canada?

Canada is getting a new prime minister. Mark Carney has been elected as the head of the country’s ruling Liberal Party. According to the rules, the head of the ruling party is the head of government in Canada. As such, there is no doubt that Mark Carney is replacing outgoing Prime Minister Justin Trudeau. Mark Carney is an economist and former head of the Central Bank of Canada. He also led the Bank of England. He can be sworn in as prime minister in the next few days. Carney, an…

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Southern states of India want to increase their children, but why?

The southern states of India, which have been successful in birth control to maintain relevance in parliamentary politics, are now leaning towards increasing their population. Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin has asked all able-bodied married women in the state to produce 16 children each. Although he did not set a limit, Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister Chandrababu Naidu has said that maternity leave will be granted to mothers every time a child is born. Chandrababu’s party TDP MP Appala Naidu has gone a step further and said that if a…

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Russia announces expulsion of two UK diplomats

Moscow on Monday ordered two British diplomats to leave Russia within two weeks, accusing them of espionage. This has further deteriorated Russia’s deteriorating relations with Europe. Russia announces expulsion However, since President Donald Trump came to power, Washington and Moscow have taken steps to normalize relations. The UK Foreign Office has rejected Russia’s accusations against its diplomats as “baseless”. The UK has continued to provide military aid to Ukraine despite the US withdrawal. The country’s Prime Minister Keir Starmer recently said that they plan to send troops and aircraft to…

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Trump is now turning his attention to Japan

US President Donald Trump seems to be focusing on the great task of repairing this shaky world. He seems to be spending sleepless nights not only on the critical situation in the Gaza Strip or the Russia-Ukraine war, but also on what is happening in the world without his consent and where US interests are being violated. Although Trump has repeatedly said during his election campaign to defeat China, he has so far refrained from engaging in any direct conflict with China. Although he has indicated that he will start…

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Indigenous people demand holidays on major social festivals

The indigenous communities of the Chittagong Hill Tracts and plains have made four demands, including keeping government holidays in all educational institutions during their main social festivals, focusing on welcoming the New Year. These demands were made at a press conference organized by 12 indigenous student organizations at the Madhur Canteen of Dhaka University on Monday. The president of Bangladesh Indigenous Students’ Struggle Parishad, Numong Pru Marma of BMSC Dhaka Metropolitan, read out a written statement at the press conference. In his written statement, Ananta Tanchangya said that for the…

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Sick father dies a day after raping 6-year-old girl

A six-year-old child has been allegedly raped in Baniachang Upazila of Habiganj. After the incident on Sunday afternoon, the police arrested two accused teenagers on Monday. The child was admitted to Habiganj 250-bed District Hospital in a critical condition. Meanwhile, the father of the victim child died around 11 am on Monday. The child’s maternal uncle said that the child’s father had been ill for some time. He started feeling unwell after hearing about his daughter’s incident on Sunday afternoon. At one point, he died at 11 am on Monday.…

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‘We are the BNP family’ behind Shanto Biswas of Sirajganj

A delegation of ‘Amra BNP Paribas’ met the family of Shanto Biswas, a meritorious student from Kamarkhand Upazila of Sirajganj who got admission in Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology (BUET). During the meeting at 7:30 pm on Monday, it was announced that this meritorious student from a poor family will be provided with monthly education allowance every month. A press release of ‘Amra BNP Paribas’ said that a delegation met Shanto Biswas’ family under the direction of BNP Acting Chairman and ‘Amra BNP Paribas’ main sponsor Tarique Rahman. Present…

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A fight broke out between a person injured in the coup

A fight broke out between the injured in the student-public uprising and the staff of the National Orthopaedic Hospital and Rehabilitation Center (Pangu Hospital). Eyewitnesses said that the incident took place in front of the hospital around 11:30 am on Monday. Due to this, the emergency department of the hospital was closed for about six hours from 11:30 am to 5:30 pm. This caused extreme suffering to people who came to the hospital for treatment. After the fight, army and police members were present at Pangu Hospital since morning to…

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