Vol. 5 Num 130 Sun. October 03, 2004    
 
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Tk 60 lakh down the drain a year
Salary without work as Barisal regional food godown virtually abandoned but no decision on its fate
The Barisal regional CSD food godown is virtually abandoned for 18 months after spending about Tk 3.5 core for repair and maintenance.
 
KCC revokes its tax increase notice
The Khulna City Corporation (KCC) authorities have cancelled their decision to impose a higher holding tax.
 
Tender for 3rd Karnaphully bridge this month
Kuwait Fund to finance
Communication Minister Nazmul Huda has said the Kuwait Fund for Development has agreed to finance the third bridge over the Karnaphully river in Chittagong.
 
51 hurt in Barisal clashes
Two extortionists caught in another incident
At least 51 people were injured in three clashes in Agailjhara and Gournadi upazilas in Barisal on Friday and the day before.
 
11 Magura hospital staff unpaid for 16 months
Seventy staffers including 11 physicians of Magura Sadar Hospital are not getting their salaries for 16 months.

They staged demonstrations and abstained from work demanding their salaries but in vain.

 
Strike at BSBMCH by pro-ruling party staff
The tense situation on Barisal Sher-e-Bangla Medical College and Hospital (BSBMCH) campus centring snatching of appointment letters continued yesterday as pro-ruling party employees observed a five-hour
 
22 acre CPA land recovered
Chittagong Port Authority (CPA) in a day-long drive on Thursday recovered 22.
 
2 killed, 45 hurt in road mishaps
At least two persons were killed and 45 injured in two road accidents at Taker Hut and Rahamatpur on the Barisal-Dhaka highway within two hours on Friday.
 
Gaibandha Press Club body elected
A new 23-member executive committee of Gaibandha Press Club was elected for a two-year term at a general meeting of its members on Thursday.
 
Death threat for suing staff
A trader at Mansha bazaar in Fakir-hat upazila, Bagerhat faces death threat from outlaws for filing a case against his employee.

The businessman is Hashem Ali, owner of Messers Hashem Traders.

 
Snaps
Additional security for Sylhet mayor withdrawn
Six police men out of eight deployed for security of Sylhet City Corporation Mayor and city Awami League President Badar Uddin Ahmed Kamran have been withdrawn.
 

 
   
 
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