Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina said it's foremost important for the next generation to know the history of the country for imbuing them with the spirit of patriotism and building their good character.
Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina laid high importance on consensus and good relations among three state organs -- executive, legislature and judiciary -- which have to work as complementary to each other.
Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina expressed her firm optimism that Bangladesh would advance further and the countrymen would get a beautiful life in Bangla Nababarsha.
The nation is set to celebrate Pahela Baishakh, the first day of Bengali New Year-1424, in a large-scale this year with much enthusiasm and traditional gaiety as the Mangol Shovajatra earned UNESCO recognition as world heritage.
Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina inaugurated a grand musical synchronized fountain and amphitheater at Hatirjheel, a popular recreational spot of Dhaka, describing the twin establishments as Bangla Nababarsha 1424 gifts to the city dwellers and the countrymen.
Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina said the government would arrange counseling for students, teachers and guardians against radicalization of youths.
Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina said BNP chairperson is blindly opposing the success of the government achieved from her recent visit to India.
Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has urged the people to stay alert about spreading confusions regarding the celebration of Pahela Baishakh, the first day of Bangla new year, terming the festival a part of country's heritage.
The Executive Committee of the National Economic Council (ECNEC) has approved eight projects involving a total of Tk 3, 289.43 crore.
Bangladesh will remain patient about the Teesta river deal, thanks to assurance from Indian PM Narendra Modi, despite the uncertainty created by West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee.
Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina said there is nothing to hide in the agreements and MoUs signed with India during her four-day New Delhi tour as everything is wide open for the people.
Coming down heavily on BNP Chairperson Khaleda Zia for her comments that the government has sold the country by signing agreements with India, Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina said here yesterday that whatever deals the two countries inked are for the overall welfare of the people and the region.
Indian businesses have signed agreements and memoranda of understanding with their Bangladesh peers to invest $10 billion in power, energy, logistics, education and medical sectors.
Former Indian deputy prime minister LK Advani has sought Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina's help to fix his country's fraught relations with Pakistan.
Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina today stressed friendly relationship among South Asian nations to free the region from poverty and ensure prosperity of teeming millions as she was accorded a reception by India Foundation at the fag-end of her four-day New Delhi visit.
Indian National Congress party leader Sonia Gandhi has praised Bangladesh Government's 'stern actions' against terrorism, saying this menace should be tackled with 'iron fist'.
The President of India, Pranab Mukherjee praised Sheikh Hasina's constant efforts to take forward Bangladesh and establish the relations between the two countries on a solid foundation.
In a mega event on Saturday Bangladesh launched a process of honouring the Indian soldiers who embraced martyrdom in Bangladesh’s War of Liberation in 1971.
Bangladesh and India yesterday agreed to jointly produce a film on the life and works of Father of the Nation Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman.
Bangladesh and India have issued a joint statement laying down the vision of the two leaders – Sheikh Hasina and Narendra Modi –for the benefit of the region.