Volume 4 Number 302 Sat. April 03, 2004    
 
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Political will a must to check human trafficking
Speakers tell regional workshop
Political will and regional cooperation are a must to check trafficking in women and children, speakers said at a workshop in the city yesterday.
 
PCJ Protests JCD Attack at CU
Strike at educational instts tomorrow
Progatishil Chhatra Jote (PCJ), a combine of left-leaning student organisations, has called a strike at all educational institutions for tomorrow protesting Thursday's attack on its leaders and activists
 
Tributes paid to Sadri Ispahani
Speakers at a condolence meeting yesterday paid glowing tributes to Mirza Mehdi (Sadri) Ispahani, former chairman of Ispahani Group, calling him a true patriot and a humanist.
 
Death in road accident sparks violent protest
The death of a college student in a road accident in the city's Tilagarh area triggered a violent protest yesterday.
 
Attack on Hasina's motorcade protested
Bangladesh Chhatra League (BCL), student wing of the opposition Awami League, staged a demonstration in front of the AL central office in the city yesterday protesting the attack on the motorcade of AL
 
'Songs of the Soul' launched
The publication ceremony of a book of poems, Songs of the Soul, by Zakaria Choudhury was held in the city on Thursday, says a press release.
 
Over 1,300 held, 12 firearms recovered
Police arrested 1,316 people, including a listed criminal, during their ongoing countrywide drive in the last 24 hours ending at 6.00am yesterday.
 
Reunion
Jagannath Hall Alumni Association, Dhaka University, will hold a reunion of former students on the Dhakeshwari Temple premises at 5.00pm on April 16, says a press release.
 

 
   
 
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