Vol. 5 Num 100 Thu. September 02, 2004    
 
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Step up security for Hasina
Bangabandhu Parishad urges govt
Bangabandhu Parishad yesterday demanded immediate resignation of the government, saying that it has failed to ensure safety of the people and safeguard democracy.
 
Brac starts post-flood rehabilitation
Brac, a leading non-government organisation, has started a nine-month rehabilitation programme in 39 flood-affected districts with a budget of Tk 13 crore.
 
Body to probe vandalism at DCC office
Dhaka City Corporation (DCC) yesterday formed a one-member committee to investigate the acts of vandalism on its premises.
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HSBC car loan campaign prize distribution held
The Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation Ltd (HSBC) in Bangladesh held the prize distribution ceremony of its car loan campaign for vendors in Dhaka recently, says a press release.
 
Soil fertility on the wane due to rampant use of chemicals
Society for Human Upliftment through Rural Institutional Development (SHURID), a non-governmental organisation working with commercial production of vermicompost, organised two separate training workshops
 
Jubo Parishad leaders meet Hasina
Bangabandhu Jubo Parishad leaders called on Leader of the Opposition in Parliament and Awami League President Sheikh Hasina at her Sudha Sadan residence on Tuesday and expressed concern over the grisly
 
Open workshop on foreign study
The International Admission Council, Bangladesh, and Pembrokshire College, Wales, UK will jointly organise an open workshop on foreign study on September 3, says a press release.
 

 
   
 
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