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Midday brief, Sunday, September 24, 2017

In Bholanath quarry, minor injuries are frequent and fatalities not rare. Yet, more than 500 children, some as young as 10, work there all day. Some of their fathers, who also work at the quarry in Sylhet's Companiganj, say sending them to a school, is a luxury they cannot afford. Parents also take into account the couple of hundred takas a child earns every day, when they consider sending them to school. The photo was taken on September 18, 2017. In the absence of monitoring, a culture of engaging children in risky work has become a norm in quarries. Photo: Sheikh Nasir

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Here are the headlines so far on September 24, 2017

National

Flow of Rohingya refugees on the rise again

No refugee status for Rohingya people: Amu

UNHCR chief meets with Rohingyas in Bangladesh camp

Amu dismisses report claiming ‘plot to kill PM Hasina’

Mother killed, 2 children hurt in Badda fire

Ansar man found dead in Savar


World

India sending fresh relief to Rohingyas in Bangladesh

'6 injured' in suspected London acid attack

Trump clashes with sports world over player protests, invitation

Trainer of Bollywood celebrities opens gym in Dhaka

Sports

Guardiola urges City to maintain goal blitz

Federer, Nadal rule out full-time partnership

Warne accused of hitting porn star

Suarez celebrates century in style

ICC confirms corruption unit probe into Sri Lanka

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Midday brief, Sunday, September 24, 2017

In Bholanath quarry, minor injuries are frequent and fatalities not rare. Yet, more than 500 children, some as young as 10, work there all day. Some of their fathers, who also work at the quarry in Sylhet's Companiganj, say sending them to a school, is a luxury they cannot afford. Parents also take into account the couple of hundred takas a child earns every day, when they consider sending them to school. The photo was taken on September 18, 2017. In the absence of monitoring, a culture of engaging children in risky work has become a norm in quarries. Photo: Sheikh Nasir

Good afternoon, readers! How are you doing today?

Here are the headlines so far on September 24, 2017

National

Flow of Rohingya refugees on the rise again

No refugee status for Rohingya people: Amu

UNHCR chief meets with Rohingyas in Bangladesh camp

Amu dismisses report claiming ‘plot to kill PM Hasina’

Mother killed, 2 children hurt in Badda fire

Ansar man found dead in Savar


World

India sending fresh relief to Rohingyas in Bangladesh

'6 injured' in suspected London acid attack

Trump clashes with sports world over player protests, invitation

Trainer of Bollywood celebrities opens gym in Dhaka

Sports

Guardiola urges City to maintain goal blitz

Federer, Nadal rule out full-time partnership

Warne accused of hitting porn star

Suarez celebrates century in style

ICC confirms corruption unit probe into Sri Lanka

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যেসব কারণে মতিঝিল ছাড়ছে ব্যাংক ও আর্থিক প্রতিষ্ঠান

‘বিদেশিরাও মতিঝিলের পরিবর্তে গুলশান ও বনানী বেশি পছন্দ করেন।’

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