Volume 4 Number 128 Wed. October 01, 2003    
 
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City braces for Durga festivities today
Devi Durga is swings into town today and the capital is enthusiastically preparing to greet her.
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Top RHD engineer faces the music
In a meeting at the PMO the Principal Secretary blasted top RHD engineer
Principal Secretary to the Prime Minister Kamal Uddin Siddiqui ordered the Roads and Highways Department (RHD) to submit a report within a month, explaining the reasons behind the dismantling of the
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DCC markets trade no oxygen
Traders, businessmen and labourers face serious health hazards every day
Serious lack of ventilation in four DCC markets in Karwan Bazar is causing oppressive heat and exposing thousands of traders, businessmen, labourers and customers to health hazards.
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Dhaka, open to globe trotters
Government lacks infrastructure facilities to create a sustainable tourism industry to alleviate poverty in the country, said the speakers at a seminar on Poverty Alleviation through Sustainable Tourism
 
DCC war against mosquitoes
With the winter just days away, DCC has launched mosquito control drive throughout the city
Considering the coming season of mosquitoes, the Dhaka City Corporation (DCC) has begun a vigorous sanitation programme in its ten zones in the city.
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Nooks and corners turned toilets
Visitors to the stadium area cannot but complain about the ammonia-infested odour that prevails in the air during a visit to one of the city's most noteworthy and busy places.
 
Illegal cable ads thriving
Cable operators are ignoring laws and showing various advertisements through cable networks
The government is being deprived of a huge amount in potential revenues owing to illegal broadcast of advertisements by a section of the city's cable operators.
 

 
   
 
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