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No plan for electoral reforms
Moudud tells publication ceremony
The government has no plan to bring any reform to the electoral system, said Law Minister Moudud Ahmed at a book launching ceremony yesterday.
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'Fight against repression, misrule unitedly'
Christian leaders meet Hasina
Leader of the Opposition Sheikh Hasina yesterday said the repression of minority people have started soon after the BNP-Jamaat alliance government took office.
 
'Change attitude towards women'
Speakers at a national conference yesterday called for changing attitude towards women and raising social awareness to ensure gender equality.
 
Local Govt System
Small change can expedite development process
The publication ceremony of a book titled ' Local Government in Bangladesh' edited by Kamal Uddin Siddiqui, principal secretary to the prime minister, was held at the Biam auditorium in the city yesterday.
 
AL-BNP politics not for Islam or people
Says Hijbut Tahrir leaders
The leaders of Hijbut Tahrir Bangladesh yesterday blasted both BNP and Awami League for what they said not serving interest of the Islam, people and the country.
 
President, Pm, Hasina greet Christians on Christmas
President Iajuddin Ahmed and Prime Minister Khaleda Zia in separate messages yesterday felicitated the Christian community of Bangladesh on the occasion of the Christmas Day.
 
SWID School
Protest against move to construct apartment
Guardians of the students of a SWID-run school for the intellectually disabled yesterday held a rally on the school premises at Eskaton in the city yesterday to protest the authorities' decision to construct
 
JCD expels 5 DU leaders
Jatiyatabadi Chhatra Dal (JCD), student wing of the ruling BNP, yesterday expelled five of its Dhaka University leaders for their involvement in anti-organisational activities on the campus.
 
Shamim, Qadir Kallol new OCAB president, secy
Shamim Ahmad of United News of India (UNI) and Qadir Kallol of BBC have been elected president and general secretary of the Overseas Correspondents Association Bangladesh (OCAB) for 2006.
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Non-govt pry teachers demand nationalisation of jobs
Members of the Bangladesh Non-government Primary School Teachers' Association wearing shrouds staged a demonstration in the city yesterday demanding nationalisation of non-government primary schools and
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Mannan re-elected Gulshan Club president
S M Abdul Mannan was re-elected president of Gulshan Club on December 23, says a press release.
Mannan is a civil engineer and founder director of Mercantile Bank and Global Insurance Company.

 
One stabbed to death in city
An unidentified man was stabbed to death at Pallabi in the city last night.
Police said three to four youths stabbed the man aged about 50 indiscriminately near the Islami High School at about 9:45pm.

 

 
   
 
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