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Rural rationing in N-dists now to begin October 7
900 ultra poor to be covered instead of 450 in each union
Distribution of rice to the ultra poor in eight northern districts at subsidised rate under government's Rural Rationing Programme (RRP) will now begin on October 7 instead of today, announced earlier.
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Abducted brick field owner yet to be rescued
A brick field owner in Manikganj, abducted seven days ago from Uttara in the capital, is yet to be rescued. The victim is Meer Delwar Hossain, 42, owner of Meer Bricks in Manikgonj.
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Jute Market Dull in Magura
Tk 3 cr of traders still unpaid by BJMC, mills
Jute purchase in the district is yet to pick up as traders have no capital because they have about Tk three crore lying outstanding with BJMC (Bangladesh Jute Mills Corporation) mills.
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Schoolboy kidnapped from IU campus
Criminals abducted a school student from Islamic University (IU) campus on Thursday and demanded Tk 50,000 ransom. The victim is Al-Amin 12, a student of class V at IU Laboratory School.
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AL won't go to polls without reforms: Razzak
Awami League leader and former minister Abdur Razzak MP yesterday said his party will not participate in the next parliamentary election if reforms to the caretaker system and the Election Commission(EC)
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BSF kidnaps another Bangladeshi
The body of a Bangladeshi citizen who was gunned down by the Indian Border Security Force (BSF) on Wednesday is yet to be returned while another Bangladeshi was taken away by the BSF on Thursday.
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Netrakona PTI Super's removal demanded
At least 242 trainees of Netrakona Primary Training Institute (PTI) abstained from attending classes since Wednesday demanding removal of its superintendent.
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Erratum
Our story 'Thousands protest open pit coal mining in Phulbari' published in The Daily Star on page 20 on September 26 quoting Asia Energy geologist Badruzzaman said 10 to 20 percent of the coal will be
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