Vol. 4 Num 325 Tue. April 27, 2004    
 
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Sadarghat Lighterage Jetty
Offloading of clinkers causes environmental hazards in Ctg
Open air offloading of imported clinkers at Sadarghat lighterage jetty is causing environmental hazards for business installations and residential areas in and around Chittagong port.
 
Evicted slum dwellers demand rehabilitation
Evicted slum dwellers, at a press conference in the city yesterday, demanded their immediate rehabilitation.
 
Promote use of seeds of 'Hybrid Bhutta-3'
Speakers tell Bari training
Against a projected domestic demand of 10 lakh tonnes, Bangladesh grows only 2.6 lakh tonnes of maize a year but the yields could be raised by ensuring local production of quality seeds.
 
HC fines RU authorities
The High Court Division of Bangladesh Supreme Court has fined Rajshahi University authorities Tk 5000 as it has delayed in responding to an application of a student complaining of giving less number in
 
New minister press in Washington
Journalist Golam Arshad has been appointed Minister Press at the Bangladesh Embassy in Washington.

Prior to his appointment Golam Arshad was the bureau chief of the Dainik Inqilab in Washington.

 
Businessman stabbed
A gang of criminals stabbed a businessman in the city's Shyampur area yesterday for his refusal to give them industrial byproducts of his metal factory.
 
Nigerian team meets president
The delegation of the Nigerian National War College (NWC) led by Commodore OO Biobaku paid a courtesy call on President Iajuddin Ahmed at Bangabhaban yesterday.
 
Exams postponed
Dhaka University (DU) authorities have postponed all course and traditional system examinations scheduled to be held on April 28 and 29 and May 3 and 4.
 

 
   
 
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