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Form information commission to ensure good governance
Speakers tell dialogue
Politicians, legal experts and civil society members at a dialogue yesterday suggested forming an independent information commission for proper enforcement of the proposed right-to-know law in order to
 
'Foil evil bid to establish distorted history'
People of Bangladesh, unparallel in vigour and valour, will foil any evil attempt to establish a distorted history 36 years after their glorious victory in the War of Liberation in 1971, said the leaders
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Protest Against Load-shedding
Residents of different areas of the city go berserk yesterday in protest against unbearable power outages, resulting in clashes with the police. (1) Agitating people go on rampage in Mirpur section-10.
 
Jubo League man stabbed to death, mugger lynched
A Jubo League activist was stabbed to death at Motijheel in the city yesterday afternoon.
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Ride For Peace
JJ in city to promote brotherhood
Jeffrey Rony Polnaja, who is on a world tour on motorbike, said he hopes that his visit to Bangladesh would stir up the spirit of brotherhood and peace in the hearts of Bangladesh people.
 
Khaleda invites Hasina to iftar
Prime Minister Khaleda Zia has invited Awami League president and Leader of the Opposition Sheikh Hasina to an iftar party at the Prodhanmantri Bhaban on October 1.
 
RU controversial recruits allowed to work until Dec 13
After new tactics for assuring the jobs of 544 controversially recruited employees turned futile, the Rajshahi University (RU) authorities have hastily allowed them to work for four months.
 
Depression in Bay
The well-marked low over the Bay moved northwestwards and intensified into a depression.
 
Beggar tortured by retired army officer in Barisal
An elderly woman beggar became unconscious after a retired army officer tortured her in his house in Battala area of the city yesterday morning.
 
UK Chief Secy to Treasury arrives tomorrow
The UK's Chief Secretary to the Trea-sury, Stephen Timms MP, will arrive here tomorrow on a four-day visit.
 
Qulkhwani of Prof Aftab today
Qulkhwani of Prof Aftab Ahmed, a teacher of Political Science Department of Dhaka University (DU) and former vice-chancellor of National University, will be held at DU central mosque after Asr prayers
 
Book launching ceremony
The launching ceremony of a book titled 'Understanding Terrorism in South Asia: Beyond Statist Discourse' edited by Prof Imtiaz Ahmed will be held at the BIISS Auditorium at 1/46 Elephant Road, Eskaton
 

 
   
 
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