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- 4 DIGs sent into forced retirement
- Pakistan opted to bat first against India in Champions Trophy
- Star to producer: Bubly’s next big move
- “Agencies collecting info about DCs who served as ROs in 2024”
- Local Government Reform Commission proposes civil & magistrate courts at upazilas
- ICT set April 22 for submitting probe report
- Police must remain unbiased, not serve political agendas: Home Affairs Adviser
- Dhaka stocks begin week on a positive note, Chattogram sees decline
- Droughts, floods and economic uncertainty: Portraits of the Wayuu people in Colombia
- New bat virus can enter human cells similar to COVID-19
- Passion, politics and patriotism meld as Pakistan and India clash
- Court to hear ATM Azharul’s review petition on Feb 25
- Hearing on state and ACC's appeals against Khaleda's acquittal on March 2
- Norway's 1X developing home-specific humanoid robot
- Weather forecast: Rain, thundershowers likely in parts of country
- ‘Tagor’ motion poster revealed; Ador and Puja cast as leads
- UK to announce new sanctions against Russia on February 24: Report
- Oscar favorite 'Anora' wins best film, director, and actor at the Independent Spirit Awards
- Is spending all day on your feet at work an occupational hazard?
- Barcelona claim narrow win at Las Palmas to reclaim Liga lead

Gas, electricity key to foreign investment in economic zones
The success of Bangladeshs economic zones is deeply tied to the availability of critical infrastructure such as gas and electricity. The past ousted governments approach to economic zoning was marred by uncoordinated planning and ambitious goals, which ceased to function to ensure simultaneous...

Money forcibly taken from 40 individuals and industries
The 1,232 crore taka, taken illegally from several businesses and individuals during the previous caretaker government, continues to be stored in Bangladesh Bank. Even after seeking help from the countrys higher courts, the affected parties have been unable to retrieve the money. Following appeals...