Newborn left in cemetery suddenly moves, admitted to hospital

Desk Report: The newborn suddenly moved just before the burial in the cemetery. In this incident, local residents quickly rescued the newborn and admitted him to a private hospital in the city. Earlier, an unknown person had left the newborn in a carton for burial. The incident took place at the city’s municipal cemetery on Sunday afternoon. Meanwhile, the incident has spread on social media. Netizens expressed their anger at the post and are crowding the hospital to adopt the newborn. Local residents claim that it will be possible to…

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Principal wants to see student without headscarf, puts up banner with screenshot at college gate

Desk Report: Naogaon Government College Principal Professor Shamsul Haque has been accused of sending objectionable messages to female students. Recently, various screenshots related to this have been circulated on social media. This Sunday morning, agitating students hung a banner with these screenshots printed on it at the main gate of the college. In the screenshots printed on the banner, Principal Shamsul Haque is seen commenting on the personal beauty of female students and demanding that they be seen in various outfits, including removing the veil. In one of the screenshots…

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The cost of building sports hubs in eight divisions is Tk 13,312 crore.

Desk Report: The cost of building sports hubs in eight divisions is Tk 13,312 crore. Youth and Sports Advisor Asif Mahmud Sajeeb Bhuiyan often talks about building a sports hub to improve the quality of sports fields. He is trying to implement the plan. A proposal has been made to allocate Tk 1664 crore for a sports hub in one section. The total cost will be Tk 13312 crore. However, questions remain about how much money will be allocated for such a large sports structure and the implementation of the…

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We must reach an agreement on the July Charter: Chief Advisor

Desk Report: Regarding the July Charter, Chief Advisor Dr. Muhammad Yunus said, ‘There is no way out of here. There is no way out of the path of compromise that we have started. We have to come to this compromise. I may be saying it loudly, but there is no way to throw it away. As a nation, the opportunity for our new journey was given by the uprising of the students and the people, the only solution to that is to go through the path of compromise and create…

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Bangladeshi corona vaccine ‘Bangavax’ receives US patent

Desk Report: Bangladesh’s Globe Biotech’s coronavirus-resistant mRNA vaccine ‘Bangovax‘ has obtained a US patent (intellectual property). This is the first time a vaccine in Bangladesh’s pharmaceutical industry has received a patent in the US. This information was given at a press conference at the head office of Globe Pharmaceuticals in Tejgaon Industrial Area on Sunday (September 14). Globe Biotech said that during the coronavirus outbreak, their scientists Dr. Kakon Nag and Dr. Nazneen Sultana began research on the development of Covid-19 detection kits, vaccines and medicines. As a result, the…

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Next election will be fair, impartial and acceptable only if based on July Charter: Jamaat

Desk Report: Jamaat Secretary General Hamidur Rahman Azad believes that the next election will be fair, impartial and acceptable only if it is held on the basis of the July Charter. Highlighting two ways for the party to implement the charter, he said, one is a Provisional Constitutional Order. There is a precedent for this in the past. Another is a referendum. It also has a history in the country. If the parties cannot agree, the people will vote through a referendum. Azad said this at a meeting of the…

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Regional security could be threatened if elections are not held in February: Salahuddin

Desk Report: Reforms, trials and elections are in no way related to each other, said Salahuddin Ahmed, a member of the BNP standing committee. He said, “Reforms will continue like reforms, it is a continuous process. Time limits cannot be set for trials, otherwise it will be unfair. It will continue, no matter which government comes. But elections cannot be made conditional. If elections are not held in February, there may be a threat to regional security.” He said these things at the National Consensus Commission meeting held on Sunday…

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Mahfizul scored 30 off 12 balls to win Dhaka Metropolitan

Desk Report: On the opening day of the National Cricket League (NCL) T20, the Sylhet-Rangpur match in Bogra could not start due to rain. Although this match was abandoned, the rain-interrupted match between the hosts Rajshahi and Dhaka Metropolitan in Rajshahi was 5 overs. The match was won by the Metropolitan by 7 wickets. Rajshahi was in trouble after winning the toss and opting to bat for 14 runs and losing 3 wickets. Shanto (0) was caught at deep point while trying to bowl Abu Haider with the second ball.…

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Fakhrul, 70 others acquitted in another sabotage case

Desk Report: BNP Secretary General Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir, Standing Committee member Mirza Abbas, Gayeshwar Chandra Roy and 70 others have been acquitted in a case filed under the Special Powers Act on charges of setting fire to motorcycles and creating havoc in the capital’s Shahbagh police station area. Dhaka Metropolitan Sessions Judge Court Judge Sabbir Faiz acquitted them on Sunday (September 14). Notable among those who have been acquitted are BNP Vice Chairman Abdullah Al Noman, Major (retd) Hafiz Uddin, Senior Joint Secretary General Ruhul Kabir Rizvi, Joint Secretary…

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State and university authorities want to implement master plan together: Rizvi

Desk Report: Regarding the student union elections in universities, BNP Senior Joint Secretary General Ruhul Kabir Rizvi said that the state and university authorities are trying to implement a master plan together. He said this at a discussion meeting and prayer meeting at the National Press Club in the capital on Sunday (September 14). Ruhul Kabir Rizvi said, “Whether a deep blueprint is being prepared by the state and university authorities to eradicate nationalist forces or not – this has become a matter of concern for people today. The state…

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