Vol. 5 Num 33 Mon. June 28, 2004    
 
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Landgrabbers eye prime 'preserved site'
Alleged move for demolition of 150-year-old Barisal collectorate building, selected by govt for proposed archaeological museum
A vested quarter allegedly with the help of a section of corrupted officials are trying to garb the 150-year-old Barisal old collectorate building though it has been declared as a 'protected site' bythe
 
RU Dormitories
Ruling party men get work, lowest bids ignored
The Rajshahi University authorities has awarded the Habibur Rahman Hall construction work involving about Tk three crore to the fourth lowest bidder, allegedly to favour a ruling party man.
 
Natore Jubo Dal Leader Murder
AL men among 20 chargesheeted
Naldanga police on Saturday submitted charge sheet against 20 people included Naldanga thana Awami League Secretary SM Firoz to the Sadar upazila magistrate court in connection with the murder of Jubo
 
Alleged attempted sexual abuse: Victim testifies to AIG
NETRAKONA: AIG Prison (development) Abdul Mannan, probing the allegation of attempted sexual harassment of a female visitor to Kishoreganj jail by the jailer, recorded testimony of the victim on Thursday.
 
Who are these 'ghost' teachers?
Fourteen teachers of Damnash College in Bagmara upazila have sued the local ruling party lawmaker Abu Hena as they did not find their names on the government PMO (pay order) list.
 
Custodial torture Protested in Satkhira
The Satkhira unit of the Task Force Against Torture (TFT) organised a discussion meeting here yesterday on custodial torture in observance of the United Nations International Day, Supporting TorturedVictims.
 
Proshika chief's release demanded
Different socio-cultural and professional organisations in Manikganj in a joint statement have demanded release of Proshika President Quazi Faruque Ahamed and alleged police harassment of its employees.
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Workshop on Breastfeeding Told
Int'l code on baby food sale defied in Bangladesh
The 'International Code on Marketing of Breast Milk Substitutes' is being violated in Bangladesh to promote sale of canned powered milk and other baby food.

This was stated by Dr.

 

 
   
 
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