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Metropolitan
 
Resentment brews over formation of BCL central body
Dissatisfaction and resentment have been brewing deep among hundreds of leaders and workers of Bangladesh Chhatra League (BCL), as the student body is yet to announce its full-fledged central committee
 
Adolescent Convention in Ctg
Formulate policy to address adolescents' problems
A two-day adolescent convention began here in the port city yesterday with a call for formulating policy and taking measures to address the problems of the adolescents going through the transitional stage
 
Three killed in road accidents in Ctg
Three people were killed and 10 others injured in two separate road accidents in the city and district yesterday.
 
Dhaka calls for low cost migration
State Minister for Expatriate Welfare and Overseas Employment Lutfor Rahman Khan has called for ensuring unhindered market access for poor, unskilled and unemployed youths at a nominal cost.
 
Jubo Dal leader stabbed to death in Pabna
A local Jubo Dal leader was stabbed to death by extremists in broad daylight in Santhia upazila yesterday.
The dead was identified as Badsha Mia, joint secretary of Khetpara union Jubo Dal.

 
Refusal to Pay Extortion
JCD cadres stop construction work of RU dormitory
A group of Jatiyatabadi Chhatra Dal (JCD) cadres of Rajshahi University unit yesterday forcibly stopped construction work of a female dormitory on the campus, as the constructor refused to pay them extortion.
 
S Asian Confce on sanitation begins Sept 20
The Second South Asian Confer-ence on Sanitation will begin in Islamabad on September 20 with a view to promoting regional cooperation and accelerating the progress of sanitation and hygiene in SouthAsia.
 
Bodies of 2 brothers recovered
The bodies of two brothers, who had been missing after being swept into the sea in Cox's Bazar on Thursday, were recovered yesterday.
 
Polybags, current nets worth Tk 15 cr seized
Police seized a truck loaded with banned polybags and current nets worth Tk 15 crore at Savar bus stand on Thursday.
 
3rd 'Bangladesh Sanglap' today
The recording of 3rd edition of the BBC Bengali Service's 'Bangladesh Sanglap' will be held at 5:30pm today at the auditorium of National Academy of Primary Education (NAPE) in Mymensingh.
 
US citizens advised to avoid travel to CHT
The US has advised its citizens in Bangladesh to avoid travel to Chittagong Hill Tracts (CHT) and also downtown Dhaka on Fridays, terming the security situation volatile.
 
21 eminent artists condemn police action on Noor
Twenty-one eminent artists have condemned police atrocities on Asaduzzaman Noor MP during Awami League-led 14-party opposition combine's programme of laying siege to Prime Minister's Office on September
 
Liberation War Museum extends programme for students
Liberation War Museum has extended its 'Students encouragement programme to uphold the history of the liberation war, human rights, peace and solidarity' for next three years.
 
CU Syndicate polls tomorrow
The election of Chittagong University Syndicate will be held tomorrow.
Two panels - oppositions backed Yellow Panel and ruling four-party alliance backed White Panel- will compete in the election.

 
International Ozone Day today
The International Ozone Day will be observed in the country as elsewhere across the world today as part of the global effort to create mass awareness about the ozone layer depletion and its consequences.
 

 
   
 
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