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Star City
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Secretariat revisited
Our correspondent spends four hours in the hub of administration
The Bangladesh Secretariat looked deserted with most of the officials out of station and absence of visitors' rush on Monday, the second working day after Eid holidays followed by two-day weekend andturbulent
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Future gutted in the flame of politics
Many innocent people lost their only means of livelihood in the recent political confrontation in the city, crippling their survival.
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Dhaka zoo affected too
Number of visitors dropped drastically at the peak season but now it is gradually picking up
The turbulence caused by the present political situation and continuous blocking of roads has seen a reduced number of visitors to the Dhaka Zoo.
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Speakers' Residences
A legacy of defiance
The two houses built within the parliament complex as official residences for the Speaker and his deputy that sparked controversy have been unused for more than a year, as both officials declined from
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Untold suffering of the silent majority
Ridwan, a Bangladeshi residing in USA, came to Bangladesh along with his would-be bride for wedding ceremony at home.
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Dhaka: Home away from home
The British High Commissioner to Bangladesh, HE Anwar Choudhury, who has been living in Dhaka for the last two years, shared his feelings about the city with Durdana Ghias of Star City.
 

 
   
 
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