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August 21 grenade attack: When will the wait for verdict be over?

The grenade attack of August 21, 2004 is very likely the most heinous crime in the political history of this country after the gruesome murder of Bangabandhu and his family members. As per verdict by the judicial court, top leaders, ministers of the then BNP-Jamaat coalition government along with the then head of National Security Intelligence, head of police and many other top officials conspired with a militant organisation to assassinate then opposition leader Sheikh Hasina and eliminate the top leaders of Bangladesh Awami League.
21 August 2021, 15:13 PM

An eyewitness revisits gruesome grenade attack after 17 years

Today marks the 17th year of the heinous grenade blasts in Awami League's rally, which took 24 lives including prominent politician Ivy Rahman. The Daily Star's deputy chief photographer Anisur Rahman was right there at the heart of the blasts and witnessed the horrific incident.
20 August 2021, 18:06 PM

Govt plan to store data in the country: What does it mean for privacy protection?

A new law is in development that will ensure that social media and other virtual data of Bangladeshi nationals are kept in servers located inside the country, informs Zunaid Ahmed Palak, State minister of ICT -- generating concerns over stricter surveillance.
19 August 2021, 15:47 PM

Ferry movement halted to protect Padma bridge

In order to avoid collision with the Padma Bridge, ferry services in Shimulia in Munshiganj and Banglabazar in Madaripur have been halted indefinitely.
19 August 2021, 14:32 PM

Prominent industrialist Anwar Hossain no more

Anwar Hossain, who built Anwar Group of Industries, one of the largest groups of industries in Bangladesh, passed away yesterday.
18 August 2021, 16:18 PM

No strict restrictions amid continuing Covid deaths

Most of the coronavirus related restrictions in this country were withdrawn from August 19, even though the ongoing wave is still ravaging the population.
17 August 2021, 15:34 PM

Blood-soaked August 15

Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman -- a leader who brought to fruition a centuries-long quest for freedom and an ideology now inextricable from Bangalee identity -- was assassinated along with most of his family on this day 46 years ago.
15 August 2021, 18:26 PM

How the fate of crores of Afghans came to rest on the Taliban

Taliban forces have finally taken Kabul and Afghanistan has once again become a stage for the conflict between global politics and extremism. The lives of crores of people are at stake, as is a culture thousands of years old. Similar changes of power were seen in 1994, when Taliban took power back then as well. The Daily Star Editor and Publisher Mahfuz Anam has been a witness to both events.
15 August 2021, 15:14 PM

Pala community of Jhalakathi busy preparing ‘ghats’ for Manasa Puja

Manasa Puja is celebrated on the last day of the month of Srabon in the Bengali calendar. The Pala community of Shimuleshwar village of Jhalakathi are busy preparing ghats (water jars or clay pots) of the goddess Manasa in preparation for the occasion.
15 August 2021, 13:03 PM

Why are ferries repeatedly hitting Padma Bridge?

In the course of merely a month, 4 incidents of ferries hitting the Padma Bridge have occurred -- with multiple cases of injuries and wrecking of vehicles, and visible damage to the pile cap of a pillar of this much-awaited mega project.
14 August 2021, 15:07 PM

Liberation War fundraiser repaid with name listed among embezzlers

The story of Gouranga Saha Roy is one of cruel irony -- of being among the diaspora Bangalees who raised funds for the Liberation War of 1971 only to find his name listed with embezzlers after.
13 August 2021, 15:20 PM

Exploiting elephants to extort money

Vehicles are blocked on the Barishal-Kuakata highway, and passengers are forced to pay hefty sums to mahouts riding elephants. People are intimidated with the gentle giants into paying more.
13 August 2021, 11:28 AM

Congested roads in Dhaka, long wait to board ferries in Paturia

Roads in Dhaka and other districts saw severe traffic congestion today as the withdrawal of lockdown took effect.
12 August 2021, 16:24 PM

No treatment plant installed: Toxic waste pollutes rivers, floods houses

Toxic, reeking chemical waste floods fields, roads and even houses every monsoon in Tongi and other industrial areas. A BSCIC survey reveals that at least 48 factories all over the country do not have effluent treatment plant (ETP) installed -- disregarding environmental laws and polluting rivers and residential areas.
12 August 2021, 15:02 PM

No employment in 'Work for Money': Fund embezzled by committee

“Work for Money”, a government programme intended to generate income and ensure food security for the rural poor, has turned into a mess of corruption and irregularities in Natore.
12 August 2021, 13:07 PM

Lockdown lifted, traffic jam returns

With the end of the lockdown, people are diving into usual activity in all divisional towns and cities including the capital. Launches, buses and trains have started transporting passengers. But in some places the gathering was thin due to rain. Markets and roadside shops were seen opening for business.
11 August 2021, 16:34 PM

When will migrant workers' passport woes end?

Tens of thousands of Bangladeshi migrant workers across the globe are waiting for months after applying for renewal of their passports. The entire process of issuing and renewing passports has been halted due to the delay in updating the Machine Readable Passport (MRP) server.
11 August 2021, 15:18 PM

Shortage of doses at Narayanganj vaccination centre

People stood in line for hours and still could not get vaccinated because there was a severe shortage of vaccines in Narayanganj General Hospital.
11 August 2021, 14:51 PM

Traffic jam marks the last day of lockdown

When most of the restrictions are lifted tomorrow, buses, trains, launches and other modes of transportations will start operating. Preparations were underway for activities to resume in full swing. In the capital, the roads were congested with traffic jams forming in several areas.
10 August 2021, 16:24 PM

Chaotic trial run: What is the future of mass vaccination?

The mass vaccination trial run has raised a wave of complaints about disorder, corruption and public suffering.
10 August 2021, 15:21 PM