| Head Line |
News Source |
Issue Date |
| Hasina to be sworn in as PM Tuesday 'Grand' alliance lawmakers take oath; AL chief picked as parliamentary party leader, she warns MPs against bad report; Zillur AL's choice for presidency#$# |
The Daily Star |
2009-01-04 |
| Oath of cabinet members Tuesday evening-258 MPs elect from AL led grand alliance sworn in Hasina asks her MPs to work for the people#$# |
News From Bangladesh |
2009-01-04 |
| New govt to face 5 major challenges to boost power, energy supply in 5 yrs US$ 4.5 billion will be required in power sector alone#$# |
News From Bangladesh |
2009-01-04 |
| Khaleda along with her MPs-elect to take oath today BNP’s cooperation to new govt. depends on AL attitude: MK Anwar |
News From Bangladesh |
2009-01-04 |
| BNP, Jamaat go for poll post-mortem Start blaming each other for stunning debacle |
The Daily Star |
2009-01-04 |
| MPs should abide by the constitution: Muzaffer Brute majority may encourage misuse of power: Akbar Ali |
News From Bangladesh |
2009-01-04 |
| Outsourcing IT solutions to Bangladesh can save a huge amount of money as well as excellent quality of work and service#$# |
new Kerala |
2009-01-04 |
| Urgent trial of war criminals urged SCF for revival of '72 Constitution |
The New Nation |
2009-01-04 |
| Make parliament centre of politics Sircar urges opposition; opposes street agitation#$# |
The Daily Star |
2009-01-04 |
| BNP to play constructive role if treasury bench acts properly: Delwar Hossain Hasina vows to make JS effective |
New Age |
2009-01-03 |
| Cadres of Bangladesh Chhatra League (BCL) captures Dhaka University rooms ignoring Hasina’s directive Resident students alleged that the BCL cadres have also gathered firearms in the university halls#$# |
The Daily Star |
2009-01-03 |
| 1,793 workers killed, 2,684 injured in workplace accidents in 2008 The highest number of causalities (1,350) took place in garment sector followed by transport (1,069) and construction sectors (222)#$# |
News From Bangladesh |
2009-01-03 |
| MPs-elect take oath today, tomorrow |
The Daily Star |
2009-01-03 |
| Nine Muslims removed from US flight: media The group, eight of whom are US citizens, was in Washington Thursday afternoon on an AirTran flight bound for Orlando#$# |
New Age |
2009-01-03 |
| Impartial anti-graft drive to continue |
The Daily Star |
2009-01-03 |
| Goods prices soar up to 84pc in interim govt tenure |
New Age |
2009-01-03 |
| Francesc Vendrell appreciates general election He urges opposition to represent in parliament |
News From Bangladesh |
2009-01-03 |
| Post-polls violence kills 1, injures 100 more |
New Age |
2009-01-03 |
| Target food prices Hasina discloses her priority list at first briefing after poll triumph; seeks Khaleda's help in running country; asks party loyals for forgiveness#$# |
The Daily Star |
2009-01-01 |
| 'Violence against women claims 518 last yr' 172 women were killed over dowry and 246 in domestic violence while 83 killed after rape#$# |
The Daily Star |
2009-01-01 |
| Popular Votes AL 25pc up, BNP 20pc down |
The Daily Star |
2009-01-01 |
| Double blow Poll deposits of 900 forfeited for poor results#$# |
The Daily Star |
2009-01-01 |
| Performances at home make Ashraful happy |
New Age |
2009-01-01 |
| Accept polls results to strengthen democracy Foreign observers urge BNP, other parties#$# |
The Daily Star |
2009-01-01 |
| Capital market ends a topsy-turvy year |
New Age |
2009-01-01 |
| Welcome 2009 |
The New Nation |
2009-01-01 |
| AL victory is ‘victory of spirit of Liberation War’: AL Hasina postpones press briefing |
News From Bangladesh |
2008-12-31 |
| 28 grenades recovered 2 JMB men held in Ctg |
The New Nation |
2008-12-31 |
| AL, allies sweep to victory Unofficial polls results announced |
New Age |
2008-12-31 |
| AL, allies take 262 seats 4-party manages 32 |
The Daily Star |
2008-12-31 |
| BNP at lowest ebb Wiped out of Dhaka, Sylhet divisions |
The Daily Star |
2008-12-31 |
| CG to relinquish power within 10 days |
News From Bangladesh |
2008-12-31 |
| Highest 64 women elected to 9th JS |
New Age |
2008-12-31 |
| 62 journalists killed in 2008: Watchdog |
The Daily Star |
2008-12-31 |
| Poll stage-managed, not acceptable: Khaleda |
The Daily Star |
2008-12-31 |