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Make human resource dev top agenda for poverty cut
Decision-makers urge Cirdap countries
Rural development decision-makers and policy planners yesterday said human resource development should be the top agenda of every government in the Asia and Pacific region for poverty alleviation.
 
40 lakh people suffer from hepatitis C
About 40 lakh people in Bangladesh are infected with hepatitis C virus (HCV), which affects the liver, and in 80 percent of cases the infected persons have no signs or symptoms.
 
'5211 HR violations in 9 months'
A total of 5211 human right violations and unnatural deaths occurred across the country during the first nine months of the year.
Of them, deaths from murders including crossfire are the highest.

 
JU guardians concerned over deadlock at business admin department
Around 25 guardians yesterday expressed grave concern over the existing deadlock at business administration department of Jahangirnagar University (JU).
 
AMCH observes Oct as cancer awareness month
Ahsania Mission Cancer Hospital (AMCH), a project of Dhaka Ahsania Mission, has drawn up an elaborate programme to observe this October as Cancer Awareness Month.
 
Robbery in City
Cash, valuables worth Tk 3.7 lakh looted
A gang of robbers looted money, gold ornaments and other valuables totalling Tk 3.7 lakh from a house at Hazaribagh in the city on Friday night.
 
Police action on SUST students condemned
Bangladesh Mahila Parishad has condemned the police action on agitating students of Shahjalal University of Science and Technology (SUST) demanding arrest and punishment to a landlord who made an alleged
 
Cadet college vacation
The date of Ramadan vacation in all cadet colleges has been shifted to October 4 from October 7, says a press release.
 
IBA Alumni Assoc executives
A new executive committee of the Institute of Business Administration and Alumni Association (IBAAA) has been formed with Syed Abu Naser Bukhtear Ahmed as its president and M Rafiqul Islam as generalsecretary.
 
Zia Ansari suffers from cancer, appeals for help
Zia Ansari, former director of programme of Bangladesh Television, has been suffering from cancer, says a press release.
 
Channel-i celebrates 7th founding anniversary
Channel-i, private TV chancel, yesterday celebrated its seventh founding anniversary amid much enthusiasm and festivities.
 
Trial of killers of Ittefaq worker demanded
Bangladesh Federal Union of Newspaper Press Workers (BFUNPW) yesterday demanded trial of the killers of Ittefaq press worker Kamaluddin.
 

 
   
 
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