Vol. 4 Num 101 Thu. September 04, 2003    
 
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Preserve documents as nat'l heritage
PM tells BTV officials
Prime Minister Khaleda Zia yesterday asked the BTV authorities to preserve as national heritage the documents contained in the celluloid depicting Bangladesh history and tradition.
 
Resist militant fundamentalism
Speakers tell roundtable
Leaders of left-leaning political fronts, intellectuals and civil society members at a roundtable yesterday called on the progressive and pro-liberation forces to build a resistance against emerging militant
 
UNESCO to help preserve cultural heritage
The UNESCO will provide all-out cooperation to Bangladesh in development and preservation of cultural heritage.
 
Demand for cancellation of grading system
DU body meets today
Chairman of sociology department of Dhaka University yesterday said course co-ordination committee of the department will meet today to discuss the students' demand for cancelling the grading and semester
 
Robbers shoot two to escape capture
Two sustained bullet injuries yesterday as retreating robbers fired random shots on a mob to avoid capture at Nazimuddin Road in Old Dhaka.
 
Embargo on university teacher recruitment to go
The chairman of the University Grants Commission (UGC) yesterday said the government will withdraw the embargo on recruitment of teachers in the public universities.
 
Extortionists stall Old Dhaka market construction
Construction works of a multi-storied market at Badamtali in Old Dhaka has allegedly been halted as the owner of the property refused to pay toll to extortionists.
 

 
   
 
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