Vinnabartha desk : The third IWPG Peace Monument unveiled at Green Paradise Park in Kapalong, Philippines, on August 1. The event was attended by Kapalong Mayor Maria Theresa Timbol and
At least 25 people were killed and numerous others injured as fierce clashes took place in six districts on the first day of the non-cooperation movement announced by the Anti-Discrimination
The government has ordered the telecom operators to shut down mobile internet or 4G services across the country. The telecom operators were asked to shut down mobile internet from 12:30
The government announced a three-day public holiday from Monday (August 5) for ensuring public safety amid the ongoing violent protests across the country. Abdullah Shibli Sadiq, public relations officer of
The government has declared one-day mourning to honour the memory of the persons who lost their lives during the quota reform movement. The decision was made during a Cabinet meeting
All colleges affiliated with the National University have been declared closed until further notice. The Public Relations Department of the National University issued a press release in this regard on
Clashes took place among students, activists of Bangladesh Chhatra League (BCL) and police over quota reform movement across the country on Tuesday. At least six people have been killed so
The students of Begum Rokeya University (BRU) started to leave their dormitories on Wednesday morning (July 17) following the clash over quota movement. Mahbub Morshed, a 12th batch student of
A Dhaka court appointed a first-class magistrate as an administration to look after four confiscated flats of the former IGP Benazir Ahmed. However, the ACC officials today (June 30) failed
Laila Kaniz Laky, Raipura upazila Parishad Chairman also wife of Much talked-about revenue official Matiur Rahman, has filed an appeal to a Dhaka court seeking the withdrawal of the travel