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Ensure free movement of workers to dev countries
Migration experts make the call at media campaign
Migration experts at a media campaign yesterday called for liberalisation of Mode-4 of Global Agreement on Trade in Services (GATS) to ensure free movement of semiskilled and unskilled workers to thedeveloped
 
Boycott main obstacle to making JS effective
Speakers tell publication ceremony
Boycott of parliament by the opposition party's lawmakers is the main obstacle to making the Jatiya Sangsad effective, speakers at a publication ceremony said yesterday.
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'Expel Niko after realising compensation'
Different organisations yesterday demanded expulsion of Niko after realising compensation.
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Save ailing Buet student Redoy
Atikur Rahman (Redoy), a meritorious student of computer science and engineering department of Buet, has been suffering from acute lymphoblast leukemia, commonly known as blood cancer, says a press release.
 
Barisal Girls College students protest meal charge hike
Resident students of Barisal Government Girls College protested the sudden decision of increasing meal charge and demanded resignation of hostel superintendent.
 
Make world free from poverty, hunger
Speakers urge rich countries on World White Band Day
World White Band Day was observed yesterday with a call on the rich countries to fulfill their commitment to make the world free from hunger and poverty.
 
Feud over leadership of madrasa teachers
Ruling coalition partner Jamaat-e-Islami and National Committee to Resist Aggression (NCRA), backed by another coalition partner Islami Oikya Jote (IOJ), are at loggerheads over the leadership of madrasa
 
International Co-operatives Day today
The 83rd International Co-operatives Day will be observed today in Bangladesh as elsewhere in the world.
The theme of the day is "Micro-finance is our business! Co-operating out of poverty".

 
No alternative to quality edn: Moyeen Khan
Minister for Science, Information and Communication Technology Abdul Moyeen Khan yesterday said quality of education has no alternative to groom the future generation.
 
Hasina returns home today
Awami League (AL) President Sheikh Hasina will return home today after a 13-day trip to France, Russia and the United Kingdom.
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Five receive AAA Awards
Five distinguished persons have been awarded the first American Alumni Association (AAA) Awards-2005 in recognition of their outstanding contribution to different fields in the country.
 
Ansar VDP men urged to work with sincerity
Ansar VDP Director General Major General M Akbar Aktar on Wednesday called upon the field workers of Ansar VDP (Village Defence Party) to work with sincerity to strengthen its rural base.
 
Rab nabs 3
Rapid Action Battalion (Rab)-5 in two separate drives here arrested three alleged criminals and seized 50 bottles of phensidyle and one bottle of whisky yesterday.
 
Sit together to sort out problems
Zaker Party chief urges Khaleda, Hasina
Chairman of Zaker Party Alhaj Mostafa Amin Faisal Muzadedi said here yesterday that his party did not believe in the politics of hartal which causes loss to national economy.
 
Mumbai meet agrees to form forum on harmonising energy efficiency
The representatives from India, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Nepal, and Bhutan at a two-day meeting at Mumbai in India recently agreed to establish a permanent regional forum on harmonising energy efficiency
 
Int'l symposium on nutrition begins tomorrow
A two-day international symposium titled "Professor Kamaluddin Ahmad: Creating and translating Nutrition & Biochemical Sciences for the benefit of mankind' will begin at Hotel Sheraton in the city tomorrow.
 

 
   
 
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