UN assures of recruiting more police from Bangladesh
In the wake of playing an appreciating role by Bangladesh’s peacekeepers in Darfur and Sudan in peacekeeping as well as protecting civilians, facilitating humanitarian aid and helping political process, the United Nations (UN) has assured of recruiting more police personnel from Bangladesh.
Assurance came at a recent meeting of African Union-United Nations (AU-UN) Special Representative for Head of African Union-United Nations Hybrid operation in Darfur (UNAMID) and Joint Chief Mediator Martin Ihoeghian Uhomoibhi with a visiting Bangladesh delegation led by senior secretary of home ministry Dr Mozammel Haque Khan.
During the meeting, the UNAMID officials praised Bangladeshi police for their competence and
Bangladesh, Nepal sign MoU to eliminate TBT
Bangladesh and Nepal today struck a memorandum of understanding (MoU) to eliminate the technical barrier to trade (TBT) to boost bilateral trade.
Bangladesh Standards and Testing Institution (BSTI) and Nepal Bureau of Standards and Metrology inked the MoU at the end of two-day Commerce Secretary Level meeting at the secretariat.
Senior Commerce Secretary Hedayetullah Al Mamoon briefed the newsmen about the outcome of the third meeting, reports BSS.
He said another MoU was also signed between Bangladesh Trading Corporation and Public
Red Cross, Red Crescent Day observed
Bangladesh Red Crescent Society today observed the 150th World Red Cross and Red Crescent Day with a slogan “Everywhere for everyone”.
President M Abdul Hamid and Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina issued separate messages on the occasion of the day, according to a release.
To mark the day, Bangladesh Red Crescent Society organised a discussion and Red Crescent
Award giving ceremony at Holy Family Red Crescent Medical College Hospital auditorium with its vice chairman Professor Dr Habibey Millat...
Award giving ceremony at Holy Family Red Crescent Medical College Hospital auditorium with its vice chairman Professor Dr Habibey Millat...
4 deals inked with Kuwait to bolster ties
Bangladesh and Kuwait today signed four agreements in different fields including investment, military cooperation and road communication aimed at bolstering bilateral relations between the two countries.
The deals were inked after official talks between visiting Kuwaiti Prime Minister Sheikh Jaber Al-Mubarak Al-Hamad Al-Sabah and his Bangladesh counterpart Sheikh Hasina at the Prime Minister’s Office here this afternoon, reports BSS.
The two premiers witnessed the signing of the agreements.
Bangladesh develops ‘portable incubator’
Bangladeshi and US scientists have developed an innovative ‘thermal blanket’, designed to save the lives of premature babies in resource-poor countries.
Made from locally available materials, the ‘portable incubator’ incorporates chemical warming pads to provide essential heat and is both user-friendly and safe. The exothermic pads are commercially available and commonly used for relieving joint and muscle pain.
Exothermic pads release latent heat when changing from a salt solution — in this case sodium acetate — to a solid state.
“One of our contributions to product development is the use of semi-solid hydrogenated oil as
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Country reels under intense heat wave
The entire country continued to reel under scorching heat as the mercury shot up to 40.6 degrees Celsius today making it one of the hottest days of this year.
Meteorologist of Bangladesh Meteorological Department (BMD) Fazlur Rashid told BSS that the country will get no respite from the hot weather because heat wave is likely to sweep over it during next few days.
He said today’s highest temperature 40.6 degrees Celsius was recorded at Rajshahi while 37.22 degrees Celsius in the capital, reports BSS.
Abnormally hot weather can be attributed to the absence of pre-Monsoon rains that 


















