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Go up, leave adequate open space
Residential building height restriction withdrawn
With the withdrawal of six-storey height restriction from buildings in the city's planned residential areas, plot owners now will be able to build more floors beyond six but they have to keep open space
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Seized rickshaws end up in constituencies
Rickshaws seized in Dhaka are allotted to BNP and Jamaat lawmakers for distribution
Unlicensed rickshaws seized by the police in Dhaka City play a significant role in the election campaign of the influential BNP and Jamaat-e-Islami lawmakers who are distributing the three-wheelers among
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Dhaka: Yesterday, today and tomorrow
Star City (SC): What memory of Dhaka you cherish most?
Ahsan Habib (AH): I studied in Segunbagicha School. At that time we used to live at Babar Road in Mohammadpur.

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Armenian Church
An ancient sanctuary in Armanitola
'God be merciful to me a sinner' reads the epitaph on the gravestone of Nicholas Peter Pogose of Dhaka who died in 1876 at 47 while one-year-old Arnold rests peacefully bedside Sydney, his two-year
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Vehicles outrun roads
74 New vehicles take to city roads everyday
Around 74 new or recondi-tioned registered vehicles, on an average are added daily to the existing vehicle fleet of Dhaka while the city's road space and network remains the same with no expansion..
 

 
   
 
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