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General
 
Road crashes kill 2
At least two people were killed and eight others injured in separate road accidents in Dinajpur and Brahmanbaria yesterday.
 
2 Ctg restaurants fined
A mobile court in the port city yesterday fined two restaurants in Agrabad area Tk 5.28 lakh and arrested two staffs for pilfering Wasa water and evading taxes.
 
Start academic activities soon
DU law master's students demand
Master's students of the law department of Dhaka University (DU) have been suffering for over one year as the department authorities have been delaying the start of their academic session.
 
2 killed in city
A mechanic of a private construction farm succumbed to his stab injuries at Chest Diseases Hospital in the city yesterday.
 
All European AL demands Hasina's release
All European unit of the Awami League staged a demonstration in Brussels and submitted a memorandum to the head of the European Union (EU) yesterday demanding immediate release of the party Presidentand
 
Healthcare service providers fined in Gazipur
A mobile court in different drives at Tongi and its adjacent areas in Gazipur yesterday fined a number of healthcare service providers Tk 3.
 
4 electrocuted
Four people were electrocuted within a span of 15 hours in the city. The dead were identified as, Akhtar Hossain, 18, Selim, 25, Shah Alam, 16 and Moyez Uddin, 18.
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Book festival begins in city
A ten-day book festival organised by Oitihya Publication House began at the Public Library at Shahbagh in the city yesterday. The festival offers a special discount ranging from 25 to 60 percent.
 
ICAB library inaugurated
The renovated central library of Institute of Chartered Accountants of Bangladesh (ICAB) was inaugurated yesterday.
 
Keep prices of essentials stable ahead of Ramadan
Says DG of BDR
Director General of the Bangladesh Rifles (BDR) Maj Gen Shakil Ahmed has called upon the businessmen to set up 50 fair price outlets in the city to keep the price of essentials stable ahead of the Ramadan,
 

 
   
 
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