Due to the negligence of the Bangladesh Public Service Commission (BPSC), the fate of 57 candidates who passed the 34th BCS has yet to get a job whereas more than 5 lakhs posts of government remain vacant. As a result, the members of these families are living an inhumane life. Even after passing the competitive exams like BCS, they are not able to think that they have to go from door to door to get a job in Bangabandhu's dream of Sonar Bengal. Elderly parents of their families as well as other family members are speechless. It is known that the 34th BCS exam circular was released in 2013. Like other candidates, these unemployed candidates also filled the preliminary examination form. As usual they passed the preliminary examination. After completing all the formalities of the written examination they passed the written examination. Later in February 2014 they participated in...
The annual sports competition and prize distribution ceremony of BIAM Laboratory School and College-2026 was held last Wednesday. The program...
The head of the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation (UNESCO) in Bangladesh has paid a sudden visit at...
BNP Chairman Tarique Rahman has urged the people of the country to vote "Yes" in favor of reforms in the...
Border Guard Bangladesh (BGB) has intensified security measures along the country’s border areas ahead of the forthcoming 13th national parliamentary...
Employees will not be allowed to campaign
Election Commissioner Brig. Gen (Retd) Abul Fazal Md Sanaullah today said government officials and employees will not be allowed to...
Jamaat-e-Islami determined to launch a fierce battle against extortionists
Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islami Ameer Dr. Shafiqur Rahman today said that his party is determined to launch a fierce battle against extortionists...
BNP Chairman Tarique Rahman urges voters to cast their votes in favor of sheaf of paddy
BNP Chairman Tarique Rahman urged the voters to cast their votes in favor of sheaf of paddy to help win...
Tarique Rahman visited grave of first martyr of July Uprising Abu Sayeed
After more than two decades, BNP Chairman Tarique Rahman came to Rangpur and first visited the grave of the first martyr of...