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Opposition for meaningful talks on electoral reforms
Leaders of 14-party opposition combine yesterday said they are ready for a meaningful discussion over electoral reforms.
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Indigenous freedom fighters neglected
Speakers tell discussion
Thousands of indigenous freedom fighters played a vital role in defeating Pakistani occupation forces during the liberation war but their contribution has been neglected in the history of the war, said
 
FFs vow to save country from anti-liberation forces
Freedom fighters at a rally yesterday vowed to save the country from the clutches of anti-liberation forces like Jamaat-e-Islami and their accomplices.
 
Women-only buses hit Ctg city roads today
Special City Bus Service for women is hitting the city roads from today to facilitate hassle free movement of female passengers.
 
JU Zoology Deptt
Irregularities in admission seekers' list alleged
The central admission committee of Jahangirnagar University (JU) has ordered to stop admission of students at zoology department from the waiting list under 2005-06 academic session following allegations
 
Bangla e-mail service launched in Chittagong
A Unicode-based Bangla e-mail service, claimed to be the first of its kind in the country, was launched in the port city yesterday.
 
JCD divisional confce in Rajshahi today
The Rajshahi divisional grassroots representatives' conference of Jatiyatabadi Chhatra Dal (JCD) will he held at Sultanganj High School ground on the outskirts of Rajshahi city today.
 
Global warming threatens people in SA region
Global warming and massive intervention of the sub-continental river systems are threatening the existence of a large section of people in the South Asian region, said the leaders of South Asian Association
 
Domestic help found dead in Tangail
A teenage domestic help was found dead in Biswas Betka area in Tangail town yesterday morning.
 
Rare example of honesty
Babu Rajak, laundry businessman of Goalanda Bus Stand bazaar, has set a rare example of honesty by returning Tk 62,000 to his client, which he found while ironing the client's trousers.
 
Greater Dhaka Journalists' Forum executives
A 19-member executive committee of Greater Dhaka Journalists' Forum for 2006-08 was formed yesterday with Shafiqul Kabir of the daily Ittefaq as its president and Ahmed Selim Reza as general secretary,
 

 
   
 
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