Headline
- Our dream of state reforms is not too ambitious
- State power and structural reforms
- Bangladesh to be happy, prosperous and peaceful
- Bangladesh won’t become a nation of a single group
- Youth can show Bangladesh the path to freedom
- Current OC closed after former OC's escape from police custody
- Rajshahi beat Khulna Tigers as Ryan Burl shines
- Revolutionaries who ended ‘Black Age’ must be honored: Golam Parwar
- At least 15 people killed in Israeli attacks across Gaza since dawn
- Biden to deliver capstone address on foreign policy legacy
- Supreme Judicial Council submits report on Masuda Bhatti to president
- ‘Gambhir abused my family, said bad things about Ganguly’
- ‘Nation desires inclusion of Hasina’s trial as key focus in manifesto’
- Musk is deeply unwell: Biographer makes big claims
- 6 unidentified bodies of July uprising martyrs found at DMC morgue
- Hales terms Tamim's post-match conduct as ‘pathetic’
- Italy’s foreign minister visits Syria to promote a peaceful transition
- Raging Padma River turned into sandbars
- Red alert issued nationwide to capture fugitive former OC Shah Alam
- Tamim Iqbal penalised for Hales incident
It is vital to ensure corruption-free, fair atmosphere
Ensuring reform was one of the key demands of the July-August uprising. If we look at the post-independence reform initiatives, the record is not bright with regime changes occurring repeatedly in an unstable manner, including in 1991, 1996. The goals of each of these violent political shakeups...
Special cell formed to make final martyrs list from July-August uprising
The government has formed a special cell to make the final list of the martyrs of the students-led July-August mass uprising. The government has invited applications to include the names of those who were killed or went missing or buried as unclaimed bodies or died at hospitals while taking...