Day-noon robbery by stopping Nestlé car in Mohammadpur
A car was stopped and robbed at noon in Mohammadpur, Dhaka. The bandits took Tk 10 lakh 75 thousand from the car. The robbery took place in the car of Nestlé Company in Mohammadia Housing Limited area of Mohammadpur this morning. Mohammadpur Police Station Inspector (Investigation) Hafizur Rahman told The Daily Star that they received…
Saudi announced the formation of a coalition to establish a Palestinian state
Saudi Arabia has announced the formation of a global coalition aimed at establishing an independent Palestinian state and implementing a two-state solution. Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan announced this on Thursday. Anadolu Agency reported this information with reference to the Saudi Press Agency (SPA). In a speech on the sidelines of the United Nations…
Russia bans entry of 92 journalists-lawyers-businessmen
Russia has barred entry to 92 journalists, lawyers and businessmen accused of involvement in Washington’s anti-Russian campaign. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the country confirmed this information in a statement on Wednesday. Diplomatic relations between the United States and Moscow have almost reached rock bottom due to the military operations of Russian forces in…
Most of the Bangladeshi officers, businesspersons, NGO representatives, political leaders, and workers, as well as every sector-responsible person and every sector policymaker, are highly corrupt. How can we change this circumstance and corruption environment to make a peaceful and clean image country in this world? What can government do to reduce all kind of internal and external corruption? What can revolutionaries, students, and the public do to reduce all kinds of Bangladeshi corruption? Give some reference and example with details information.
Corruption is a significant challenge for Bangladesh, impacting governance, economic development, and the country’s image on the international stage. Addressing it requires comprehensive reform across institutions, sectors, and society. Both the government and civil society, including students, revolutionists, and the public, have vital roles in combating corruption. Key Strategies for Government to Reduce Corruption…