Vol. 4 Num 189 Fri. December 05, 2003    
 
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Kingbadantir Kathakata launched
The publication ceremony of a book titled 'Kingbadantir Kathakata' was held at the National Press Club yesterday.

The 'Kingbadantir Kathakata' is a memorial book on poet Abu Zafar Obaidullah.

 
Supplement govt efforts for development
President tells Lions clubs
President Iajuddin Ahmed yesterday urged the Lions clubs to supplement the government efforts for development particularly in promoting education and fighting poverty.
 
Transport owners threaten countrywide agitation
People of 3 upazilas continue boycott of pvt bus, minibus in Sylhet, demand more BRTC buses
Transport operators have threatened to launch a countrywide agitation if the authorities do not withdraw BRTC service from three upazilas of Sylhet district immediately.
 
Diarrhoeal diseases claim 40,000 children a year
10th Asian Confce begins in city Dec 7
The 10th Asian Conference on Diarrhoeal Diseases and Nutrition begins in Dhaka on December 7.

This year the theme of the conference is " Improving Child Health and Nutrition.

 
Housewife killed for dowry
A man killed his wife following an altercation over dowry in their house at Fulbaria in Uttara yesterday.
 
Prisoner dies at RMCH
A convicted prisoner of Rajshahi Central Jail died at Rajshahi Medical College Hospital (RMCH) on Wednesday night.
 
SCF vows to resist sale of DU admission form
Samajtantrik Chhatra Front (SCF), a left-leaning student organisation, yesterday vowed to resist the sale of admission forms of Dhaka University (DU) if their demand for withdrawal of increased priceis
 
New time of US embassy student centre
The Student Advising Centre of the American Centre, US Embassy in Bangladesh, will follow a new time schedule from December 7.
 

 
   
 
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