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8 die, 60 hurt in road accidents
At least eight people were killed and 60 injured in separate road accidents in Sirajganj, Faridpur and Rajbari on Thursday night and yesterday.
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Man like Osmani need of hour
Speakers tell discussion
A democratic society will not be established unless honest and patriotic people are elected in the upcoming general election, said the speakers at a discussion.
 
Case Still Pending With Admin Tribunal
Move to provide selection grade for diploma pharmacists
The finance ministry has taken an initiative to provide selection grade for diploma pharmacists under the health ministry, although a case regarding the issue is pending with the administrative tribunal.
 
36 killed by law enforcers in Aug
Reveals Adhikar Report
A total of 36 people were killed across the country by law enforcement agencies in the previous month, a report of Adhikar based on newspaper analysis reveals yesterday.
 
Journos can help make local govt stronger
Speakers say at Barisal workshop
Speakers at a daylong workshop here on Thursday said journalists can play a vital role in establishing democracy at grassroots by making the local government stronger.
 
Domestic wastewater can be turned into fertiliser
Domestic wastewater can be turned into fertiliser through extracting 90 per cent of phosphate from it.
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Trial of War Criminals
Follow Cambodia in collecting evidences
Bangladesh should follow Cambodia in collecting evidences of brutal activities by the war criminals to put them under trial, said the speakers at a programme yesterday.
 
Hasina to visit Phulbari on Monday
Leader of the Opposition Sheikh Hasina will visit Phulbari in Dinajpur on Monday, an Awami League press release said yesterday.
 
Basila Slum Fire
Victims still wait for relief
Two sisters, Hawa Begum, 40, and Aysha Begum, 38, were standing with a blank look in front of one of the relief collection points on Basila Road in Mohammadpur yesterday as the victims of Basila slumfire
 
Asia Energy Issue
EIU sees it as a blow to foreign investment prospects
The Bangladesh government appears to have denied permission for a US$1bn-plus open-pit coal mine in Phulbari in response to violent protests over the proposed project, says Economist Intelligence Unit
 
Death of Bangladeshi peacekeepers condoled
Coalition of Local NGOs, Bangladesh (CLNB) yesterday held a condolence meeting followed by a mourning procession at Muktangan in the city in memory of the six Bangladeshi peacekeepers who were killedin
 
1 killed in Jhenidah clash
A man was killed and five others were injured in a clash between two rival groups over transaction of money at Pabahati in Jhenidah municipal area yesterday.
 
Osmani didn't compromise on democracy: Dr Moyeen
Science and Information and Communication Technology Minister Dr Abdul Moyeen Khan yesterday said people would remember Commander-in-Chief of the Liberation Forces General MAG Osmani for his contributions
 
Pregnant woman dies in Khulna clinic
Wrong treatment alleged
A pregnant woman died due to alleged wrong treatment at a clinic in Khulna city on Thursday afternoon.
 
CU Persian Dept activities suspended
Chittagong University (CU) authorities have suspended all academic activities of the Department of Persian Language and Literature for a year due to shortage of teachers.
 
2 get life for raping minor girl
A court here on Thursday sentenced two people to life imprisonment for raping a minor girl.
The convicts are Hafez Bokaul and Alam Sheikh of Ibrahimpur village under Sadar upazila.

 

 
   
 
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