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General
 
Western Australian govt keen to strengthen economic ties with Dhaka
Bangladesh and Australia can deepen their economic cooperation and the government of Western Australia is committed to further broadening the areas of cooperation between the two countries.
 
Workshop on Microcredit Summit
Effective govt-NGOs linkage stressed
Microfinance (MF) NGOs of Khulna division laid emphasis on more effective government and non-government organisations linkage for orientation of the government functions about microfinance and building
 
Shortage of Films
CT scan service suspended at CMCH
The Computed Tomography (CT) Scan service of the Radiology and Imaging Department has remained suspended at Chittagong Medical College Hospital (CMCH) for the last seven days due to shortage of films.
 
Cancellation of Phulbari Coal Project demanded
The National Committee on Oil Gas Mineral-resources and Power Port Protection will stage a demonstration and lay siege to Asia Energy Office at Phulbari in Dinajpur on August 26 demanding cancellation
 
Bangabandhu Murder Case
Execution of killers demanded
Bangladesh Chhatra League (BCL), the student wing of the opposition Awami League, yesterday formed a human chain demanding execution of the murderers of Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman and his family
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Fazlur Rahman awarded 'Paul Harris Fellow'
The Rotary Club of Dhaka recognises the services of M Fazlur Rahman, chief national commissioner of Bangladesh Scout and former secretary of health ministry, for his contribution to society, especially
 
Law lexicon launched
The first ever English-Bengali law lexicon was launched at a city hotel yesterday.
 

 
   
 
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