Application of two students seeking cancellation of quota, hearing tomorrow
Two students of Dhaka University are fighting a legal battle against the verdict given by the High Court declaring the circular issued by canceling the quota of freedom fighters in the first and second class in government jobs illegal. They appeal on Tuesday Chamber Justice Md. Ashfaqul took permission from the court of Islam. Advocate…
Bangladeshi kidney removal, Apollo doctor arrested
Delhi Police has arrested a woman doctor of Indraprastha Apollo Hospital based in the capital of India, New Delhi, on the charges of being associated with the kidney trafficking ring of Bangladesh and India. 50 years old and the name of the doctor. Vijaya Kumar According to the preliminary complaint, the woman doctor removed the…
Quota movement: New program announced
The anti-discrimination student society has announced a new program to implement a one-time program to demand cancellation of quota. According to the programme, a total blockade program will be held across the country next Wednesday. Also online and offline mass communication will continue tomorrow Tuesday along with class-examination boycott. Nahid Islam, one of the co-ordinators…
Illegal arrivals could apply for asylum under Labour
Sir Keir Starmer has confirmed Labour would resume processing asylum applications for people who have previously arrived in the UK illegally. Under a law passed in July last year, tens of thousands of such people, including those who arrived on small boats, are effectively blocked from gaining refugee status. Conservative ministers say they plan to…
Last two migrants bound for Rwanda to be bailed, home secretary saysLast two migrants bound for Rwanda to be bailed, home secretary says
The two last remaining migrants who are detained and waiting to be sent to Rwanda will be bailed in the coming days, the government has said. The home secretary’s spokesperson also revealed that a further 218 migrants were released on bail from detention centres by the previous government during the election campaign. They were due…
5 people including two deputy directors of PSC were dismissed in connection with question leak
Five people including two deputy directors of PSC have been suspended for allegedly leaking question papers in the government recruitment examination. This information was informed by the Public Service Commission (PSC) on Tuesday (July 9). The dismissed officers and employees are Deputy Director Abu Zafar and Jahangir Alam, Assistant Director Alamgir Kabir, Dispatch Rider Khalilur…
Starmer confirms Rwanda deportation plan ‘dead’
Sir Keir Starmer has confirmed the Rwanda deportation scheme is “dead and buried”, on his first full day as prime minister. The Labour leader said he would end the “gimmick” of deporting migrants arriving in the UK illegally to Rwanda, which was established by the previous Conservative government. Labour campaigned on a manifesto pledge to…
Bangladesh’s 10 Compromise Agreement with India: Jamaat’s Reaction
Instead of giving a fair share to Bangladesh, they are unilaterally withdrawing water by damming the upstream of those rivers and killing Bangladesh dry in winter and summer season and drowning it in monsoon season. Currently, there is a severe flood situation in Greater Sylhet and Rangpur region. Various crops including paddy and jute have…