Desk Report, Who are the top five in the series of 7187 runs and the records of Indian pacers India’s winning margin in the last Test. This is India’s smallest win by runs in a Test. The previous record was 13, against Australia in Mumbai in 2004. Overall, this is the eighth smallest win by runs in a Test. • Mohammed Siraj’s wicket in the series. Siraj sits next to Jasprit Bumrah in the record for Indian bowlers in a series in England. Bumrah took 23 wickets in India’s last…
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BNP, other parties eye July manifesto
Desk Report, BNP, other parties eye July manifesto The much-discussed ‘July Declaration’ is being announced on the anniversary of the July Uprising. Chief Adviser Professor Muhammad Yunus will read the declaration at a rally on Manik Mia Avenue in the capital tomorrow, Tuesday afternoon. BNP, other parties eye July manifesto Political parties as well as the conscious civil society are interested in what is in this July Declaration. Concerned people say that in addition to releasing the July Declaration at this program on Manik Mia Avenue, the Chief Adviser may…
Read MoreMohammad Siraj: Bumrah-less India’s last hope
Desk Report, Mohammad Siraj: Bumrah-less India’s last hope Morne Morkel calls Mohammad Siraj a ‘nation leader’. Former South African pacer Morkel is currently India’s pace bowling coach. It is natural for him to praise any bowler on his team when they do well. Mohammad Siraj: Bumrah-less India’s last hope But when the biggest star of the opposing team praises Siraj, perhaps his performance is fully appreciated. England’s Joe Root called the Indian pacer a ‘true warrior’. It is worth saying. Whenever someone thinks that India’s bowling attack without Jasprit Bumrah…
Read MoreSheikh Hasina orders ‘no treatment, no release’ at hospital, Imran overhears
Desk Report, Sheikh Hasina orders ‘no treatment, no release’ at hospital, Imran overhears Student Abdullah Al Imran has given a statement against ousted Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, former Home Minister Asaduzzaman Khan Kamal and former Inspector General of Police Chowdhury Abdullah Al-Mamun in a case of crimes against humanity committed during the July uprising. Sheikh Hasina orders ‘no treatment, no release’ at hospital, Imran overhears Abdullah Al Imran gave a statement as the second witness in the case at the International Crimes Tribunal-1 on Monday. In his statement, he said…
Read MoreBanglalink and bKash sign agreement to expand digital services in the country
Desk Report, Banglalink and bKash sign agreement to expand digital services in the country Digital operator Banglalink and MFS company bKash have signed a partnership agreement to increase digital inclusion and service opportunities across the country. As a result of this partnership, Banglalink customers will now get SMS-based solutions, data package services and easy payment facilities through bKash. Banglalink and bKash sign agreement to expand digital services in the country The agreement was signed recently at Banglalink’s head office in Gulshan, the capital. Banglalink’s Chief Corporate and Regulatory Affairs Officer…
Read MoreHe threw away the bag containing 4 lakh taka and 11 bhoris of gold to escape kidnapping.
Desk Report, He threw away the bag containing 4 lakh taka and 11 bhoris of gold to escape kidnapping. Some people dressed in RAB uniforms tried to forcefully take Ranjan Chandra Singha into a microbus near the capital’s Secretariat Metro Station. To escape from their hands, he threw the bag filled with Tk 4 lakh and 11 bhari gold ornaments onto the road. Masud Alam, Deputy Commissioner (DC) of Ramna Division of Dhaka Metropolitan Police (DMP), said this while describing a robbery incident. He highlighted the incident last Monday at…
Read MoreWest Indies stuck in Mukim after Farhan-Sime, series to Pakistan
desk Report, West Indies stuck in Mukim after Farhan-Sime, series to Pakistan West Indies needed 25 runs to win in the last over. Batting 51 runs, Sherfan Rutherford, who hit Haris Rauf for a six in the previous over, burst the hope balloon of the Caribbean audience with Hasan Ali’s first two balls of the last over. The first ball was a dot, and Rutherford caught it on the boundary in the second ball. West Indies stuck in Mukim after Farhan-Sime, series to Pakistan Despite Gurakesh Moti hitting a four…
Read MoreBDBL’s 15th Annual General Meeting
Desk Report, BDBL’s 15th Annual General Meeting The 15th Annual General Meeting (AGM) of Bangladesh Development Bank PLC (BDBL) was held recently at the boardroom of the bank’s head office in Dhaka. The meeting, chaired by the bank’s Chairman Ahmed Ismet, was attended by Managing Director and CEO Md. Jasim Uddin; Directors KM Tariqul Islam, Md. Abdul Majid, Md. Shah Alam, Sultan Mahmud Bin Zulfiqar, Md. Shah Alam Mia, Mahbubun Nahar, Md. Chayanul Haque and Deputy Managing Director (DMD) Sachindra Nath Samaddar. In addition, Joint Secretary of the Financial Institutions…
Read MoreCity Bank’s half-yearly profit increases
Desk Report, City Bank’s half-yearly profit increases City Bank has released its financial report for the second quarter of the current year (April-June). On this occasion, an event was organized at the bank’s head office and online platform on Thursday. During this event, detailed information about the bank’s financial report was presented to investors and stock analysts. City Bank’s half-yearly profit increases City Bank gave this information in a press release. The release said that City Bank’s consolidated earnings per share (EPS) from January to June of this year was…
Read MoreBaby born from 30-year-old frozen embryo
Desk Report, Baby born from 30-year-old frozen embryo A baby has been successfully born from an embryo that was frozen for more than 30 years. Recently, a couple in the US state of Ohio gave birth to a baby boy. It is believed to be a world record. Baby born from 30-year-old frozen embryo The baby was born on July 26 to Lindsay and Tim Pierce, 35, and 34, Tim Pierce. The newborn has been named Thaddeus Daniel Pierce. Lindsay told MIT Technology Review, “It seems like a scene from…
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