US President Donald Trump has said that no Palestinians will be evicted from the Gaza Strip. However, he reiterated his plan to occupy the coastal enclave. He made this statement in response to a reporter’s question in the Oval Office on Wednesday (March 12). Trump said that no one is evicting any Palestinians from Gaza. Irish Prime Minister Michael Martin was also present in the Oval Office at the time. Meanwhile, according to a report in the US media outlet Washington Post, Israel’s far-right Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich said on…
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Holi falls on Friday, 10 mosques to be covered with tarpaulins to avoid clashes
Holi falls on Friday 10 The administration has decided to cover 10 mosques in Uttar Pradesh’s Sambhal with tarpaulins as the upcoming Holi festival and Friday prayers will be held on the same day. Both religious rituals will be celebrated on Friday (March 14). This information has been revealed in a report by Gulf News. Sambhal Superintendent of Police Shrish Chandra said that this step is to ensure that the festival is celebrated without hurting the religious sentiments of both the communities. The 10 mosques on the route of the…
Read MoreTrade Advisor: Prices of daily necessities will decrease further during Ramadan
Trade Advisor: Prices of Prime Minister’s Commerce Advisor Sheikh Bashir Uddin said that commodity prices will remain stable during the month of Ramadan and will further decline. He said this at the post-iftar gathering of Imams and Khatibs organized by Hefazat-e-Islam Bangladesh Dhaka Metropolitan at Jamia Madaniya Baridhara Madrasa Auditorium in the capital on Wednesday (March 12). Sheikh Bashir Uddin said that one of the reasons for the August 5 student uprising was wealth inequality. In order to eliminate this inequality, the Islamic model of Karje Hasana and Zakat can…
Read MoreTransition from Least Developed Country: Instructions to prepare to meet the challenges
Transition from Least Developed Principal Advisor Professor Dr. Muhammad Yunus has directed all concerned to be ready to face any possible challenges after graduating from the Least Developed Country (LDC) next year. He gave this instruction at the Advisory Council meeting on Thursday, his press secretary Shafiqul Alam said. Shafiqul Alam said, “Several position papers have been prepared to deal with the situation after graduating from the LDC. We are making adequate preparations. After graduating from the LDC in 2026, Bangladesh’s international status and business capacity will increase.” In a…
Read MoreThe child in Magura could not be saved.
The child from Magura was declared dead at 1 pm today, Thursday. Colonel Nazmul Hamid, a professor at the Pediatric Neurology Department of Dhaka’s Combined Military Hospital (CMH), confirmed this information to Prothom Alo. Colonel Nazmul Hamid said that the child had suffered ‘cardiac arrest’ (sudden cessation of heartbeat) twice this morning. After CPR was administered, his heartbeat returned. But at 12 noon, he had cardiac arrest again. Even after CPR was administered this time, his heartbeat did not return. He was declared dead at 1 pm. A press release…
Read MoreWho is Raju, in whose name is the Raju statue, and how was he martyred?
Who is Raju in whose name The anti-terrorism Raju sculpture on the road in the Teachers’ Student Center (TSC) area of Dhaka University. This sculpture is known as a symbol of protest by students from all over the country, including Dhaka University. This sculpture was built to keep alive the memory of Moin Hossain Raju, who was shot dead while protesting terrorism on the Dhaka University campus. Today, Thursday (March 13), is the death anniversary of the person in whose name this sculpture is named. Raju was martyred on March…
Read MoreChief advisor mourns death of Magura child, orders speedy trial of accused
Chief advisor mourns death Professor Muhammad Yunus, the chief advisor to the interim government, has expressed deep sorrow over the death of the child in Magura. He has ordered that the accused in the case be brought to justice quickly. This information was given in a statement issued by the chief advisor’s press wing on Thursday afternoon. The child in Magura was declared dead at 1 pm on Thursday. Colonel Nazmul Hamid, a professor at the Pediatric Neurology Department of Dhaka’s Combined Military Hospital (CMH), confirmed this information to Prothom…
Read MoreBusiness leader who was forced to sit by holding ears in Lakshmipur apologizes
Business leader who was Abdul Aziz, the leader of the Lakshmipur District Merchants’ Association, has apologized for the incident of making some people sit up while eating food at a shop without fasting. However, the victims have not filed any complaint with the police station in this regard. Abdul Aziz, the acting president of the Lakshmipur Merchants’ Association, along with two of the victims, apologized in the Sadar Police Station area on Wednesday night following the intervention of the district police. Earlier, Abdul Aziz went to the restaurant with a…
Read MoreHow much does India coach Gambhir earn, and what other benefits does he get?
On July 9 last year, the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) appointed Gautam Gambhir as the head coach. His contract with the board runs until December 2027. Gambhir’s record of achievements as the coach of Rohit-Kohli has both successes and failures. However, India’s victory in the recently concluded Champions Trophy has almost covered Gambhir’s failures. Bringing the country a global title in just eight months of taking charge is no small feat! The 43-year-old Gambhir won the 2007 T20 and 2011 ODI World Cups as a player…
Read MoreDr. Kamal’s letter: The reason for Awami League’s defeat was overconfidence and arrogance
Dr. Kamal’s letter: The reason In the 1991 fifth parliamentary election, the then presidium member Dr. Kamal Hossain wrote a 12-page long letter to Sheikh Hasina after the defeat of the Awami League. After writing the letter, Dr. Kamal Hossain was angered by his own party leaders and workers, and his car was attacked. Later, he had to leave the party. On February 27, 1991, the Awami League suffered an unexpected defeat in the fifth parliamentary election. The party leaders and workers could not have imagined that BNP would win…
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