 |
 |
Sections | |








|
 |
|
Star City
 |
Plight of retrenched garment workers
Reena Begum could not hold in her tears. "Nothing could be worse than what I had to do. I was compelled to withdraw my children from school," she said.
|
 |
New traffic rules fail to check congestion
The city's new traffic rules that restrict right turning of vehicles on Farmgate-Shahbagh road have hardly made any impact on traffic congestion, rather created trouble for many commuters.
|
|
Is he the culprit?
Shortly before midnight on New Year's eve, a mob of around 20 mercilessly beat a young man of about 20 at Road 12A in Dhanmondi.
|
 |
Sculpture of Protest
Mrinal Haque, a eminent sculptor, mural and terracotta artist, has made this piece of art in front of a CNG conversion station in Tejgaon protesting the recent massive beautification drive, which is underway
|
 |
Rajuk weak against corrupt forces
Authorities of the Rajdhani Unnayan Katripakkha (Rajuk) are claiming that they are unable to take action against buildings that have been constructed without its approval because of the corruption ofa
|
 |
New-look Gulshan still to improve further
The Gulshan main streets now wear a new look with carpeting done and the islands and road dividers beautified. Sculptures have been added to the two intersections, thanks to the upcoming 13th Saarc Summit.
|
|
PM declares 2005 'Year of Science Books'
Dhaka Book Fair inaugurated
Prime Minister Khaleda Zia inaugurating the11th Dhaka Book Fair on the Shilpakala Academy premises on the New Year's day declared 2005 as the "year of science books", with a call for writers and publishers
|
| |
|
|
|
|
|
 |
Advertisement



|