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Metropolitan
 
Illegal Migration
Harrowing tales of a victim
When Ariful Islam Arif, a youth from Madaripur, began his journey towards Spain three years ago, little did he know that he would end up in the Saharan desert without food and water.
 
Drug abuse in S Asia continue to be serious: UN report
Lapses in the control of pharmaceutical preparations containing narcotic drugs and psychotropic substances have led to widespread abuse among all segments of the population in South Asian countries, including
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Sex workers place 11-point demand to resolve their problems
Sex workers at a rally yesterday placed an 11-point demand to resolve their various problems.
 
3D edn software to be launched soon
A 3D Multimedia Education Software (MES), prepared in line with the National Curriculum and Textbook Board (NCTB), is going to be introduced soon in the country for the first time to help raise the teaching
 
Form ministerial body to ensure workers' security: Bapa
Environmentalists at a rally yesterday demanded of the government to form a joint committee comprising the ministries of industries, health and environment to take measures for ensuring health and security
 
Attempt to Kill Journo
JU authorities file case
The authorities of Jahangirnagar University (JU) filed a case accusing some unidentified miscreants who set fire to the room of JU correspondent of the daily Prothom Alo at Al Beruni hall on Wednesday
 
Govt fails to run country, says BDB
Bikalpa Dhara Bangladesh (BDB) President Prof AQM Badruddoza Chowdhury yesterday said BNP- Jamaat-led coalition government has failed to run the country.
 
Govt decides to stop printing Tk 1, 2, 5 notes
The government has decided to stop printing currency notes of Tk 1, Tk 2 and Tk 5 denominations because of their shorter durability and high production cost associated with continuous printing of thenotes.
 
Over 50 Jubo League men injured in police action
More than fifty leaders and activists of the Jubo League (JL) were injured as police attacked its rally at Balua Choumuhani of Ramganj yesterday.
 
Harun Murder Case
Reinvestigation demanded
Speakers at a discussion yesterday demanded reinvestigation of the murder case of journalist Shaikh Harun-ar-Rashid as all the chargesheeted accused were acquitted by the court due to lack of evidence.
 
Former outlaw slaughtered in Pabna
An alleged extremist Raja Sarder was slaughtered at Sujanagar upazila of Pabna early yesterday. Miscreants called him out of his father-in-law's house before they killed him, sources said.
 
Road mishap kills one in Rajbari
A man was killed and two others sustained injuries when a microbus rammed their motorcycle at Gariana Kalibari in Pangsha upazila yesterday morning.
 
Asian art show begins tomorrow
The month-long 12th Biennale Asian Art Exhibition organised by Bangladesh Shilpakala Academy begins in the capital tomorrow.
 

 
   
 
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