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Contribute to enhance dignity of army
PM urges Army Engineering Corps
Prime Minister Khaleda Zia yesterday called upon the engineering corps members of Bangladesh Army to groom themselves as ideal soldiers and make meaningful contribution to enhance dignity and honour of
 
Tannery Industry
'Expedite relocation process, set up treatment plant'
Civil society and the media should put pressure on the government to expedite the process of relocating the tanneries from the city's Hazaribagh area to Savar to save the environment, speakers at a seminar
 
Discussion on Secularism
'Bangladesh a liberal democratic, not moderate Islamic country'
Speakers at a discussion yesterday said restoration of 1972 Constitution is necessary to stop fundamentalism in the country and establish a secular democratic country.
 
3rd International Film Festival Bangladesh 2006 Inaugurated
Turn film into a weapon for renaissance of humanity: PM
Prime Minister Khaleda Zia yesterday called upon filmmakers from home and abroad to turn film into a strong weapon of renaissance of the humanity, now passing through a critical time for strife all over
 
'Harmonious co-existence of people of different faiths is our tradition'
A five-member delegation of United States Commission on International Religious Freedom (USCIRF) led by its Chair Michael Cromartie called on Foreign Minister M Morshed Khan at his office yesterday.
 
Power Crisis
Campaign against measles faces some problems
The countrywide massive measles vaccination campaign is facing some problems in keeping the vaccines at low temperature due to frequent power outages.
 
4 killed in road crashes
At least four people, including a JCD leader, were killed and five injured in separate road accidents in Comilla and Chittagong on Tuesday night and yesterday.
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Traffic jam worsens for JP rally
Residents of the capital suffered from tremendous traffic jams from noon to late evening yesterday due to a Jatiya Party rally at Paltan Maidan.
 
17 killed by law enforcers in Feb
Says Odhikar
At least 17 people were killed by the law enforcers only in February of this year, says a report on human rights situation of the country prepared by 'Odhikar', a human rights organisation.
 
Appointment of Teacher
DU authorities ignore deptt body decision
The Dhaka University (DU) authorities announced fresh date of selection committee meeting of Development Studies Depart-ment's to appoint a professor allegedly ignoring the decision of department's Coordination
 
SC Bar election schedule
Schedule for annual election to the 14-member executive committee of the Supreme Court Bar Association (SCBA) was announced yesterday.
 
Contempt hearing against bureaucrats adjourned
The Supreme Court (SC) yesterday once again adjourned the hearing of a revised petition for drawing contempt proceedings against ten top order secretaries for impeding the implementation of its judgment
 
14-party Programme
25 cops sued
A leader of Jubo Mahila League yesterday filed an attempted murder case against Dhaka Metropolitan Police (DMP) commissioner, additional DMP commissioner, deputy commissioner, Officer-in-Charge (OC) of
 
Pro-AL panel sweeps Dhaka Bar election
The pro-Awami League lawyers' White Panel' under the banner of Sammilita Ainjibi Samanaya Parishad (SASP) swept the Dhaka Bar Association (DBA) election.
 
Changes in admin
The government has brought some changes to the administration through appointments and promotions.
 
Barisal BNP men sue Prothom Alo, Jugantor editors, publishers
Banaripara upazila BNP leaders have lodged two cases against the editors, publishers and reporters of the Prothom Alo and the Jugantor for publishing reports on Whip Shahidul Huq Jamal filling a pondfor
 
PSC report submitted to president
President Iajuddin Ahmed asked for making the competitive civil service more dynamic and public service-oriented so qualified people can be recruited for government jobs.
 
SSKOP ultimatum to information ministry
Sangbadik-Sramik-Karmachari Oikya Parishad (SSKOP) has given an ultimatum to the information ministry to publish the gazette notification regarding the 40 percent dearness allowance for the newspapermen
 
Barapukuria power plant halts trial production
Barapukuria coal-fired power plant stopped operation on Tuesday night only 12 days after it went into trial production.
 

 
   
 
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