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Forced statements before journalists: 9 SC lawyers protest 'media trial’
The government and some quarters are utilising the brutal killing of Rajshahi University in political interests

A group of senior lawyers of the Supreme Court in a joint statement yesterday strongly protested the practice of publicising statements of arrested persons bringing them before the media.(The New Ntion )   FULL STORY

Govt yet to launch demolition drive
Illegal structures on river banks

Despite a High Court order, the government is yet to start drive to demolish illegal structures built on the banks of three rivers in and around the capital city. On January 24, the HC asked the government to launch the demolition drive on the banks of four rivers - Buriganga, Balu, Shitalakhya and Turag - within a month.(The Independent)   FULL STORY

Stricter control to curb cellphone crimes
Under-18 persons barred from buying SIM cards; national ID numbers mandatory to subscribe mobiles

The government yesterday introduced some fresh measures tightening the registration process of SIM (subscriber identity module) and RUIM (removable user identity module) cards, following a rise in cellphone use for criminal activities.(The Daily Star)   FULL STORY

Prime Minister unveils big defence-purchase plan
Fighter aircraft, surface-to-air missiles, helicopters, radar, armaments to be procured for BAF

Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina Wednesday unveiled her government's big defence-purchase plan for procuring soon fighter aircraft, surface-to-air missile system, helicopters, air-defence radars and armaments for Bangladesh Air Force.(UNB, Dhaka)   FULL STORY

Niko scam case against PM
HC verdict likely today

The hearing on a petition for nullifying the Niko scam case filed during the immediate-past army-backed caretaker government against Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina was held at the High Court Wednesday, a day after another graft case against her involving the Mig-29 fighter-plane purchase was quashed, reports UNB.   FULL STORY

New passport issuance rules in the offing
Current passports to be valid until MRPs are fully in place

The government is going to frame new rules for introduction of Machine Readable Passports, probably from April 1, said sources in the home affairs ministry.(Newage)   FULL STORY

Khaleda to address public meeting in Ctg Mar 27-BNP accepts AL challenge
Proof of women repression will be disclosed in time: Dr Mosharraf

BNP has accepted the challenges of Awami League and said it has proof of women repression during the present regime and it will be disclosed in time. BNP standing committee member Dr Khandaker Mosharraf Hossain said this at a press conference after ending a meeting with party's central and Chittagong divisional leaders at Nayapaltan central office on Wednesday.(TBT Report)   FULL STORY

Speaker wants top leaders to be exemplars of MPs’ behaviour
If the top leaders are active to this end, I strongly believe that the Parliament will be more functional and dynamic, and will run smoothly

The speaker of the Jatiya Sangsad, Abdul Hamid, believes that the leaders of the treasury bench and the opposition should play an effective role in maintaining order in the Parliament which was plunged into pandemonium last week due to the unruly behaviour of some lawmakers from both the government and the opposition.(Newage)   FULL STORY

Govt to ensure 24-hr movement of Angorpota-Dahagram people: PM
Housing for all by 2015 as per poll pledge

Prime Minister (PM) Sheikh Hasina said her government would bring Dahagram-Angarpota enclaves under electricity connection while steps would be taken to ensure round the clock movement of inhabitants living there to the mainland, reports BSS.   FULL STORY

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  National
Subsidence in Coal Mine-Thousands start fast-unto-death for compensation
BDR, BSF to sign 'Joint Record of Discussions' today
BDR carnage-Deadline for submitting probe report extended
Dahagram-angorpota People-24-hr access to mainland to be arranged: PM
FM refutes allegations of Rohingya abuse
Bangladesh team holds talks with US officials
Bangladeshi kidnapped by BSF
US help for automation of judiciary assured
BDR, BSF meet in Nilphamari over tense border
Forced statements before journalists: 9 SC lawyers protest 'media trial’
PM launches free health care service for enclaves
BDR mutiny: 'Credible independent public enquiry’ demanded
Business & Economy
 
Govt’s U-turn on mandatory toxic free certificate likely: Gives in to pressure of ship breakers
Directives given for stern action against corrupt in banking sector: PM tells JS
Economy shows positive progress: PM
Dhaka stocks break losing streak
Separate company planned for creating power and energy fund
Export target misses by 12.03 per cent
PMO finalises draft of PPP policy
Tk 34cr deposited through Truth Commission
Muhith gives NBR detailed guidelines about next budget
Agri-friendly investment policy vital for climate adoptation
'Sharing textile industry expertise will be for mutual benefit’
FBCCI steps to provide 10,000 jobless youths
  Politics
Disorder in JS again-Lawmakers squabble over time allocation for Moudud
Tk 15 crore allocation to each MP decried
Withdrawal of 2,903 cases recommended
BNP to begin series of rallies at divisional level from Ctg
AL, BNP start nationwide tours this month-AL to gear up grassroots, BNP to prepare for anti-govt movement
Arrest warrant against Patal withdrawn
Tofail, Moudud cross swords over army rule
HC to give rule on another Hasina case today
4.3 lakh cases remain pending with courts: Shafiq
CID asked to submit report by April 21
AL organisational tour from Mar18
Khaleda’s mass contact tour begins from Ctg March 27
Regional & International
 
Israel rebuffs Biden by announcing new setlement construction: Palestinians deserve 'viable’ state, says US Vice President
First Iraq vote results expected by today: UN
Gunfire causes new panic in Nigerian massacre city
Junta bars Suu Kyi from elections
Haitians worry of US military reduction
India’s Congress faces turmoil over women’s bill
‘Obama more popular than Congress’
Ahmadinejad criticises NATO troops, mocks Gates
Taliban claim suicide attack on NATO-Afghan base
US playing ‘game’ in Afghanistan: Ahmadinejad
Two NATO soldiers killed in Taliban suicide atack
Gunmen storm US charity in Pakistan: 6 aid workers killed
  ICT News
Mobile phone registration tightened to curb crime-Persons under 18 won�t be qualified to buy SIM cards
Crackdown on SIM sales: Two lakh cell phone connections blocked to curb crimes
Mobile-phone operators asked to book unregistered SIM cards
Banglalink issues more bonds on high demand
Google opens virtual shop for online business software
Cisco unveils system for super-fast internet
Betar signs deal to broadcast Deutsche Welle programmes
Govt to bring 4,500 unions under ICT network
Move to bring VoIP under legal cover
Internet access is 'a fundamental right’
Govt to ensure internet services at schools and colleges
100Mbps broadband at home soon
Local & District News
 
At least four people, including two children, were wounded in a cocktail explosion in a slum at Shahidnagar ...
Poverty gripped parents sold 2-month old baby for Tk 2,000
3 injured as crude bomb explodes in city
Owners demand legal steps to end Barisal launch strike
Diarrhoea caseson rise in city
Bus strike in Dhaka City called off
Work abstention of SRTI workers
Cops ask people to take law in own hands!
Edn in mother tongue for indigenous kids
Strike on 18 southern river routes continues
One dies after taking medicine
'Tortured to death' for Tk 150
News Flash
Commentary / Editorial
Assault on media hinders democracy
Muslims Are Their Own Worst Enemy
U.S. President election, Mr.Barack Obama has hinted that he'll move in the direction of universal health insurance
Possible consequences of America’s new Afghan policy
Readers' Opinion
The culture of respect at Dhaka University
In Memoriam 28 October 2006
A Nation so Unfortunate!
Extremist Views of the British Media
Feature
Till death do us part!
Concept and use of dual-use cars in reducing traffic congestion In Dhaka city of Bangladesh -Part 1
Winds Of Change
Scientific review of Surah Al Fil
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The Threat from Jamaat-ul Mujahideen Bangladesh
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