Volume 4 Number 130 Fri. October 03, 2003    
 
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Make Muslim Ummah strong
Khaleda tells IUT Convocation
Prime Minister Begum Khaleda Zia yesterday called for making position of the Muslim Ummah firm and strong to ensure its overall development by availing revolutionary progress now taking place in various
 
High-tech IT park being set up
LGRD and Cooperatives Minister Abdul Mannan Bhuiyan has said the government is committed to ensuring optimum use of human resources by developing the IT sector.
 
Schoolboy hurt in road mishap
A schoolboy was injured seriously when a Gabtoli-bound bus hit him in front of the Dhanmondi police station in the city yesterday.
 
N'ganj Telephone connections restored
All telephone connections under Narayanganj Telephone Exchange were restored yesterday.

The main distribution frame (MDF) of the exchange was gutted by a fire on September 21.

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Congress on cerebral palsy begins
Mentally and physically challenged children should be treated in the light of their abilities instead of highlighting disabilities, speakers said at a National Congress on Cerebral Palsy in the city yesterday.
 
Primary teachers announce action programme
Bangladesh Non-Government Primary Teachers' Association (BNPTA) yesterday announced an action programme to realise the demand for nationalisation of their job.
 
87.06 acres to be acquired for different projects
The Central Land Allotment Committee yesterday approved proposals for acquiring 87.06 acres of land for different projects.
 
Police attack on teachers' condemned
One hundred and fifty teachers of Dhaka University yesterday condemned the police attack on teachers' procession in the city on Wednesday.
 
'Diversified use of jute can regain its past glory'
Speakers at a discussion yesterday called for diversified use of jute to regain its past dominance in the national and international markets.
 

 
   
 
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