—Serajul Islam Choudhury— These stories are not new; they are well-known and often repeated—on the streets, in newspapers. Daily papers revolve around stories, particularly two types that readers find compelling:
Staff Reporter: After a week of significant decline, the water level of the Jamuna River near Sirajganj town point has begun rising again from Friday. Officials attribute this increase to
Staff Reporter: After a long six years, Tk 1,920.10 crore has been released for the acquisition of at least 960 acres of land for the Bogura-Sirajganj railway construction project. It
Int’l Desk Iran said on Friday it would not discuss the future of its nuclear programme while under attack by Israel, as Europe tried to coax Tehran back into negotiations
Staff Correspondent: Bangladesh’s food processing sector, which was worth $8 billion last year, is growing at an average rate of 8 percent a year, according to a report by the
Natore Correspondent: With summer in full bloom, Natore finds itself basking in the golden glow of a mango season that is as bountiful as it is beautiful. From the quiet