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Congress leader Shankar calls for India to grant Hasina lifetime shelter
Indias former career diplomat and Congress leader Mani Shankar Aiyar said that Sheikh Hasina should be allowed to stay in India as she had done a lot for the country. The former Prime Minister of Bangladesh should be granted permission to stay in India as long as she wants, said Shankar. He...
Man Kills women, hides body in fridge for 8 months
Pressured by a woman for marriage, a married man allegedly killed her in Indias Madhya Pradesh and kept her body in a fridge for around eight months, reports NDTV. The decomposed body of the saree-clad woman, who was wearing jewellery and whose hands were tied along with a noose around her neck,...
India plans to build dam to counter world’s largest dam
China has recently approved the construction of the worlds largest hydropower dam in Tibet on the Yarlung Tsangbo River which turns left and flows through Arunachal Pradesh and is called Siang in the state, then Brahmaputra in Assam and Jamuna in Bangladesh before flowing into the Bay of Bengal,...
9 killed after Maoists blow up security vehicle in India
Eight Indian jawans and a driver were killed in Chhattisgarhs Bijapur district of India when Maoists used an Improvised Explosive Device (IED) to blow up their vehicle, reports NDTV. The nine were returning from an operation when the IED blew up the Scorpio SUV at Kutru in the Bastar region...
India dismiss Australia, chasing 340 to win 4th Test
Australias stubborn final-wicket stand ended early on Monday to be all out for 234, setting India a challenging target of 340 to win the fourth Test, reports BSS. Nathan Lyon was the last man out at the Melbourne Cricket Ground, bowled by seamer Jasprit Bumrah for 41 off the 10th ball of the...
Bumrah becomes 4th fastest bowler to achieve 200 wickets
Jasprit Bumrah achieved a remarkable feat on Sunday, becoming the fastest Indian bowler to reach 200 Test wickets during the ongoing Boxing Day Test against Australia in the Border-Gavaskar Trophy at the Melbourne Cricket Ground, reports Hindustan Times. The milestone came after he took four...
Nitish Reddy, Washington Sundar cut India's deficit
Nitish Reddy repaid the trust that the Indian management put in him in a tough selection call for the MCG Test with a show of calm and grit on the third afternoon. The allrounder walked in at 191/6 and added a record eighth-wicket stand at the MCG worth 105* runs with Washington Sundar to drag...
Manmohan Singh will be remembered for his contributions to India's economic transformation: CA
Chief Adviser Professor Muhammad Yunus has conveyed his profound grief and deep condolences to the Prime Minister of India and the President of Indian National Congress on the passing of former Prime Minister of India Dr. Manmohan Singh, who was a close friend of the Chief Adviser, reports UNB....
Bumrah targeted with big allegation
Indian fast bowler Jasprit Bumrah has been alleged with suspect bowling action yet again, as veteran Aussie sports commentator Ian Maurice blamed political correctness for crickets failure to hold the pacer up to scrutiny, reports Hindustan Times. Maurice also accused Australian media for not...
Kohli labelled ‘bully’ over argument with female reporter
Star Indian batter Virat Kohli has been labelled as bully after his recent argument with a female journalist earlier this week. This comes after Kohli lashed out at Nat Yoannidis, a local journalist upon landing with his family at the Melbourne Airport, reports NDTV. Kohli was seemingly unhappy...
‘Looting Bride’ collects 1.25 crore by targeting rich men
A woman, described by the police as looting bride, has been arrested over a decade after she married a series of men and collected a total of 1.25 crore rupees from them in the name of settlement, reports NDTV. Seema, aka Nikki, a resident of Uttarakhand of India, first married a businessman...
Commission finds India's involvement in enforced disappearance
The Commission of Inquiry on Enforced Disappearance has found Indias involvement in enforced disappearances in Bangladesh, reports BSS. Indian involvement in Bangladeshs system of enforced disappearances is a matter of public record, the commission said in its report as it found intelligence...
India's claims on violence against Hindu ‘misleading’: CA's press wing
The interim government has dismissed claims made by Indias Ministry of External Affairs regarding violence against Hindus in the country, calling the information misleading and exaggerated. The Chief Advisors Press Wing responded on Facebook to reports in Indian media on Friday night. Several...
Modi belittled our independence, freedom fighters: Rizvi
BNP Senior Joint Secretary General Ruhul Kabir Rizvi on Wednesday alleged that Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi belittled Bangladeshs independence, sovereignty and freedom fighters by claiming that December 16, 1971, was Indias historic victory, reports UNB. India arrogantly considers itself...
Misri’s visit to help advance Dhaka-Delhi relationships: India
India said on Friday that Foreign Secretary Vikram Misris recent visit to Dhaka will help in sustaining the bilateral engagement with Bangladesh with a view to addressing New Delhis concerns and advancing the relationship. Addressing a media briefing, Indian Ministry of External Affairs...
Annual expenditure of Tk 6,000 crore on treatment abroad
Bangladeshi patients continue to spend heavily on medical treatment abroad, with annual expenditures reaching approximately 6,000 crore taka. Many traveling to India for medical care, but diplomatic tensions have led to India limiting visa issuance, only allowing entry for serious cases. In...
Indian media's report on Bangladesh apparel industry misleading: CA press wing
Report published on Indian media Tuesday claiming that many global brands are now shifting their focus to Indian manufacturers from Bangladesh is misleading, Chief Advisers Press Wing said on Wednesday, reports BSS. The article published in India.com claims many clothing brands are now shifting...
Indian Foreign Secretary to brief media this afternoon
Visiting Indian Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri will make a brief statement for the media after his meeting with Foreign Affairs Adviser Md Touhid Hossain on Monday afternoon. There will be a separate briefing by Foreign Secretary Md Jashim Uddin at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs at 5:30pm....
Indian FS arrives in Dhaka
Indian Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri has arrived in Dhaka on Monday to participate in the Foreign Office Consultations of the two countries, reports The Business Satndard. He arrived in Dhaka in an Indian Air Force aircraft around 8:30 am this morning. Foreign ministry sources said the...
Labuschagne, Head propel Australia into lead over India
Marnus Labuschagne roared back to form with a gritty 64 and Travis Head slammed an unbeaten 53 as Australia edged into the lead in the day-night second Test against India on Saturday, reports BSS. In front of a big Adelaide Oval crowd, the hosts resumed on 86-1 in reply to Indias 180 after...
41.3% of Bangladeshis ‘dislike’ India
A recent survey by Voice of America (VOA) Bangla revealed that 41.3 percent of Bangladeshis expressed a dislike for India as a country, while 53.6 percent showed a favourable opinion towards it. The survey also highlighted that both India and Pakistan maintain positive images in Bangladesh, with...
Starc's career-best trashes India
Mitchell Starc got his fourth five-wicket haul in D/N Tests and his 15th overall in Test cricket as Australia bowled India out for 180 on the first day in Adelaide on Friday, reports Cricbuzz. With the first ball of the match, Starc had Yashasvi Jaiswal, the centurion from the first Test,...
Rizvi burns Indian saree to protest against Indian aggression
BNP Senior Joint Secretary General Ruhul Kabir Rizvi burned Indian saree in the streets in protest against attacks on Bangladesh Assistant High Commission in Assam and the desecration of Bangladeshs flag in various parts of India. On Thursday, during a program titled Deshiyo Ponno, Kine Hou...
Bangladesh-India secretary-level talks on Dec 9 or 10: Touhid
Foreign Adviser Md Touhid Hosain on Wednesday said the scheduled Foreign Secretary-level Foreign Office Consultation (FOC) between Bangladesh and India will take place in Dhaka on December 9 or 10, reports BSS. It is very clear that we want a good relationship (with India), he told reporters at...
India-China relations have progressed: S Jaishankar
Indian external affairs minister S Jaishankar on Tuesday informed the Lok Sabha that India-China relations have improved, emphasising governments commitment to engaging with China, reports Hindustan Times. He also said that recent military and diplomatic talks have resolved border issues,...
Fakhrul expects Indians to respect Bangladesh's democratic aspirations
Denouncing the attack on the Bangladesh Assistant High Commission in Agartala, BNP Secretary General Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir on Tuesday expected that Indians would respect the democratic aspirations of the citizens of the new Bangladesh. We hope that Indians would respect the democratic...
Tarique urges people to show utmost restraint
BNP Acting Chairman Tarique Rahman on Tuesday urged the people of the country to show utmost restraint and avoid falling prey to any provocation. I urge my fellow Bangladeshis to show utmost restraint and not fall prey to any provocation, he said in a post on X (formerly twitter) following the...