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US likely to ease restrictions on visa
The United States is likely to ease restrictions on visa soon for bright students and scholars of developing countries like Bangladesh to make room for intellectual mingling as well as sharing of knowledge-based
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Habiganj Grenade Attack
Resignation of govt demanded
Leaders of the Left Democratic Front yesterday demanded immediate resignation of the government blaming it for the January 27 grenade attack on an Awami League rally in Habiganj.
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Portuguese envoy presents credentials
President Iajuddin Ahmed stressed the need for mutual exchange of experiences in the field of agriculture and other development sectors between Bangladesh and Portugal.
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18 shops gutted in Khulna fire
Eighteen shops at Sher-e-Bangla Market of Terokheda upazila in the district were gutted in a fire on Monday midnight. Loss of properties had been estimated at over Tk 1 crore.
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BCDJC function postponed
Bangladesh Centre for Development, Journalism and Communication (BCDJC) has postponed the 'Award Giving Ceremony 2003' for women in journalism, scheduled for today, says a press release.
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Obituary
Khondokar Abdul Majid, chairman of Khadim Shoes and Khadim Industries, breathed his last here early yesterday at the age of 82.
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