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Dhaka to gain from Silk Route initiative: study
It will be a problem, if it becomes India-centric connectivity

Bangladesh stands out to gain if it joins the initiatives to restore Silk Route through Asian Highway Network and develop sub-regional transport corridors such as Kakarvitta,Panitanki,Fulbari,Banglabandha road and Akhaura-Agartala rail link, says a study.(The New Age BD)   FULL STORY

Ministers, ruling MPs denounce Tipaimukh plan Want bilateral talks
A parliamentary delegation, which will be assisted by leading water experts of the country,

Many Awami League lawmakers and cabinet ministers believe that the proposed dam at Tipaimukh across the Barak River might cause ecological disaster in downstream Bangladesh.(The New Age BD)   FULL STORY

Flood situation turns grave across country
Low laying areas in the districts of Netrokona, Sunamganj, Sylhet and Feni are experiencing flash flood

Thousands of people on the north and north-eastern part of the country have been marooned due to the ongoing flash-flood situation. In those areas hundreds of households were washed away by flood water causing miseries for scores of people.(The Independent )   FULL STORY

Lawlessness rules Dhaka city streets
10,00,000 motorised and non-motorised vehicles plying the city roads, lanes and by-lanes.

Lack of proper enforcement of traffic laws and the road users� reluctance to go by the rules put Dhaka�s streets in a state of total chaos, making the commuters� life miserable on weekdays.(The New Age BD)   FULL STORY

Alleged Hasina , Khaleda Poisioning Attempt
AL, BNP want investigation

The central leadership of the Awami League and its associate bodies as well as the Bangladesh Nationalist Party have demanded a probe into the serving of �poisoned food� to the two top leaders of the country, Sheikh Hasina and Khaleda Zia.(The New Age BD)   FULL STORY

This government is product of foreign engineered conspiracy : Dr. Musharraf
Army being crippled as part of the plot, he says

BNP Standing Committee Member Dr Khandoker Musharraf Hossain has alleged a conspiracy is going on to cripple the army and thus destroy the country.(The BD Today )   FULL STORY

Private healthcare booms at poor's expense
It also shows that the annual expenditure of these establishments have soared by a staggering 15 times to Tk. 74.7 billion

Private healthcare has boomed over the last decade as commercially-run hospitals, clinics and pathological laboratories mushroomed in urban centers on soaring treatment costs in the name of better care.(The Financial Express)   FULL STORY

Flashflood grips low-lying areas
Thousands marooned in 4 districts as rain-fed rivers swell

Heavy downpour triggered flash flood in low-lying areas of several districts including Netrakona, Sunamganj, Sylhet and Feni yesterday leaving thousands of people marooned.   FULL STORY

CDD becomes model for poverty alleviation
It has reached over 190,000 poor households, and mobilized them into 14,274 small Jibikayan Groups that engage in savings and internal-lending

Nearly 6,000 families in the country’s two impoverished districts—Jamalpur and Gaibandha—came out of extreme poverty in just nine months with support from a pilot programme modeled on Community Driven Development (CDD) approach, reports UNB.   FULL STORY

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Diplomat Excels over Environmentalists and Water Scientists
Mr. Chakraborti has been audacious enough to call the country’s environmentalists, water scientists, engineers as “so-called” claiming himself the pandit on the Tipaimukh project

Mr. Pinak Ranjan Chakraborti’s bold statements on the construction of the Tipaimukh project and its positive effects on Bangladesh portray him as a jack of all trades – diplomat, environmentalist, water scientist, and what not. His challenge to the nation’s environmentalists and water scientists goes unabated. Earlier he indicated that his country’s release of Ganges water make Bangladesh produce crops. What a great mercy on a continuing basis!   FULL STORY

Nuriel Rubini - who saw it all coming
Global Meltdown

14th September, 2008 – another beautiful day began in New York. Albeit US economy- especially housing sector was not in real good shape for the last few months, nobody would have thought what disaster was waiting for the world economy! It was a bolt from the blue not only to the stock markets but also to the rest of the world when the declaration came - Lehman Brothers, a 158 year old investment bank would file for Chapter 11 bankruptcy after the Federal Reserve Bank declined to participate in creating a financial support facility.   FULL STORY


  National
Update : Family of six killed in Habiganj mudslide
More low-lying areas inundated -Red alert issued in Teesta Barrage areas
Bangladesh may be worst victim of climate change’
Law on HR Commission to protect NRBs' rights
Journo beaten to death
Update : CG’s doubtful action, if any, has to present in transparent way’
OBITUARY : Subimal Dewan, former adviser to late President Ziaur Rahman, passed away
Joining Asian Highway won’t obligate to give transit: Hossain
Border guards to get back weapons soon: BDR chief
Arsenic has been a major health concern in Bangladesh, as around 3.5 crore ( 30.5 million ) people of the country are threatened by arsenic contaminated groundwater
Missions abroad unable to perform better for fund, manpower shortage
Spread of swine flu unstoppable: WHO
The parliament will pass an ordinance before July 9 to arm the National Human Rights Commission with judicial powers to address violation of human rights
Swine flu alert at Mongla, land ports
‘Migrants'' link with crime to be probed’
Dutch ministers due in city Sunday
Bureaucratic barriers won''t be tolerated: Minister
Persons harmful to smooth manpower export to be identified: Dipu Moni
Indian govt approves $239m for South Asian University
The government faces a mammoth task of completing issuing of birth certificates to 44.3 percent of the total population in less than a year
Suchitra Sen’s ancestral house to be recovered
Toad captured on camera while eating snake in China
Business & Economy
 
Following a donor-driven policy, the government continues to slice different organs off the Power Development Board
Ctg port to introduce CTMS for automated container handling
Reopening of factories can revitalize silk sector’
Frustration deepens as Rajuk delays plot lottery
Prices of edibles increasing, with eggs leading the race
US economy still struggling in recession, hope for recovery by year-end
Oil price falls in Asian trade on US economic concerns
Global tourism faces bleak future
BPO awaits govt nod for setting up ATMs at post offices
New technology to save urea, increase yield
Coal import from India through land stations suspended
Food Department to get back Halishahar CSD soon for ensuring food security
Forex reserve to cross $7 billion after ACU payment
Carbon tariffs proposals breach WTO rules: China
  Politics
This government is product of foreign engineered conspiracy : Dr. Musharraf
JCD units threaten mass resignation
Alleged occupation of properties-Police looking for ex-adviser Geeteara, her husband Kamran granted bail
Poisoning of food served to Hasina in prison-Dr Modasser suspects involvement of ex-advisers Mainul, Matin
Delwar fetes new JCD committee, urges unity -Faction threatens mass resignation
Nazim Kamran, his relatives get bail
BNP okays Bandarban district unit committee
10 hurt as BCL factions clash in Cox's Bazar
Call to make 'Eak Gram Eak School' project a success
Case filed against 30 war crime suspects
Compliance of laws can resist environ degradations: Speakers
AL leader injured in terror attack
Violence erupts over BCL leader''s arrest
Protest against new JCD committee on
Poison-laced food served to Hasina, says Dr Modasser
Regional & International
 
15 killed in US missile strike in Pakistan
Iran lifts block on SMS texting
Anti-US protest marks start of Biden's Iraq trip
African leaders agree to Libya-led AU changes
Tiger kills fisherman in Satkhira
Girl slaughtered
Jackson family announces LA memorial service
Obama warns Putin against ‘Cold War’ approaches
Myanmar rejects initial UN attempt to see Suu Kyi
Myanmar rejects UN chief’s request to see Suu Kyi
North Korea may fire more missiles
Interim Honduras leader hints at early election
UK embassy staff to face trial in Iran
FBI releases accounts of Saddam’s grilling
Film based on juvenile FF to be made
  ICT News
Call centre, telecom solution business launched
Ericsson wins contracts to supply broadband Internet in China
BPO awaits govt nod for setting up ATMs at post offices
Report: Developing Nations Drive Asian Mobile Growth
Govt to give free land to laptop manufacturers
AgreeYa Solutions (AgreeYA), a US-based global provider of business and technology services and solutions, has formally announced its acquisition of Bangladesh operations of Solitus Infotech
Tax on SIM, mobile handsets 'biggest barrier to telecom sector growth'
Yafez Osman for using atomic tech for development
Launch of BJ International-Govt to give free land to laptop manufacturers: Raju
Pvt operators greet new BTCL tariff
3-day IT fair begins in Sylhet
Telenor: GP Receives Consent For IPO
Local & District News
 
Four north-eastern dists experience flashflood amid monsoon rain
Crime, extortion still rule Karwan Bazar
Rain triggers flood in five dists-50,000 marooned in Sylhet
4 missing as two boats capsize
Man stabbed to death
KCC starts removing unauthorised structures
Woman dies in roof collapse
Textile College to be university soon
Police held a Hindi-speaking girl from Hossainpur Baganbari Moholla in Sirajganj town
Muggers shoot trader in city
‘Community clinics to be reintroduced’
One killed, 25 hurt in road accidents
News Flash
Commentary / Editorial
July 4 is the traditional date for celebrating the independence of the U.S.A. .
No part of the education of a politician is more indispensable than the fighting of elections
Nexus between Good Governance & Digital Bangladesh
New Long March-China moving fast to break unipolar world
Readers' Opinion
Is It Not Timely And Appropriate To Demand Resignation Of Commerce Minister Mr. Col.(Rtd) Faroque?
“We are Our Enemies”,
Bangladeshi Prominent Journalist and writer Abu Saleh is physically assaulted and humiliated at his office on 16th June 2009
Your exelency the High commisioner of India must apologise for his uncivilised behaviour
The Left is united against Tipaimukh Dam -Amar desh report on Workers' Party seminar
BAL Anti Liberation Force ?
Feature
Michael Jackson Biography
Women’s Exigencies, Slope Allowances
Early to bed, and early to rise
The Involvement in Sex Trade of Hilly Girls
From The Intl Press
Shrimp Fishing Damaging Bangladesh Waters
Don't start building Tipaimukh dam before our visit: Dhaka
Manipur dam will not harm Bangladesh, says India
330 pounds (150 kilos) of pseudophedrine pills in a shipment of medical supplies from Bangladesh, stopped at Mexico City International Airport
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ROLE OF BANGLADESH ON GLOBAL WARMING: Biotechnology a New Frontier ...
Hi-tech 'Trojan horse' can kill cancer cells
Flood-tolerant rice that can save flooded crops in India and Bangladesh was developed with the aid of biotechnology techniques.
Ignored cholesterol blamed for heart attacks-- little-understood form of cholesterol called lipoprotein (a),
The installation ceremony of the newly elected Executive Committee of Old Faujians' Association (OFA) Dhaka Chapter for the term 2009-2011 was held at OFA Secretariat
The Bangladesh Institute of Performing Arts will perform traditional dance and music July 22, Atlanat Geogia , USA
4th South Asia Renewable Energy Conference 2009 -29th July 2009 - Hotel Le- Meridien - New Delhi
Deadline to deposit Hajj money extended

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