Volume 4 Number 100 Wed. September 03, 2003    
 
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Karwan Bazar's businesses suffer neglect
For years, business communities in Karwan Bazar have suffered due to the negligence of authorities to solve some of the most pressing problems of the commercial area
Ten years after declaring Karwan Bazar as one of the commercial zones of the city, the authorities are still confronted with thousands of illegal shops totally or partially blocking all major
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Over-population affecting city's sanity
Nearly one and a half million people in the city are suffering from different types of mental disorder.
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The word on the street...
The words adroitly painted on the back of public transports like bus, truck and autorickshaw are enough to entertain you for free
Are you on a bus crammed with passengers and stuck in traffic jam? Then cast your eyes to those words that appear before you but go unnoticed almost every time.
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A working policy on child labour
Four NGOs are working successfully to implement the International Labour Organization's project on the elimination of high risk child labour
Al-Amin came to Dhaka with his family six years ago when their village home was swallowed up by the river.
 
Jatrabari-Gulistan flyover fails to take off
The opening of Jatrabari-Gulistan flyover may be delayed as the Road and Highways Department (RHD) and the Dhaka City Corporation (DCC) are at loggerheads over how to handle the one kilometre road and
 
Teachers in confusion
Two groups of teachers under the same banner of Bangladesh Non Government Primary Teachers Association, are at loggerheads over whether to launch an agitation program for nationalisation of the non-government
 
Mishuk drivers demand a fair rate of pay
With the ultimatum expiring on August 1, most mishuks, the four-stroke locally made three wheelers have not bothered to install any meters.
 

 
   
 
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