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General
 
'Law and its proper enforcement needed to ensure right to know'
Not only a law but also its proper enforcement is a must for ensuring people's right to information, speakers at a seminar said yesterday.
 
Outlaws kill UP member
Outlawed Jonojuddho, a faction of Purbo Banglar Communist Party (PBCP), chopped a Union Parishad (UP) member to death at Rishkhali Bazar in Harinakundu upazila in Jhenaidah on Wednesday night.
 
Concern over frequent power outage
Different political parties yesterday voiced concern over frequent power cuts and condemned police atrocities on demonstrators in the city.
 
RMG, leather workers' strike Oct 15
Bangladesh National Council of Textile, Garments and Leather Workers will enforce a 24-hour strike at all the textile, garment, leather and jute mills and factories on October 15 demanding review of the
 
Distortion of history protested
Two hundred and one teachers of Rajshahi University (RU) yesterday in a statement protested telecast of a documentary in the state-run Bangladesh Television (BTV) that distorts history of liberation war
 
One dies in Ctg road mishap
One person was killed and two others injured in a road accident at Choumuhuni in the port city on Wednesday night.
 
BFUJ, DUJ demand 300pc salary hike
Bangladesh Federal Union of Journalists (BFUJ) and Dhaka Union of Journalists (DUJ) expressed their deep concern at the dilly-dallying by Information Ministry and Wage Board chairman in announcing the
 
Death threat to JU teacher
Some unidentified miscreants yesterday threatened to kill a teacher of Jahangirnagar University (JU).
 
5 Bangladeshis arrested in Jammu
Five Bangladeshis who were trying to crossover to Pakistan have been apprehended by security forces in RS Pura sector of Jammu division, officials said on Wednesday.
 
US Mission closed on Oct 2
US Embassy offices, including The American Centre, Archer K Blood American Centre Library, and the student counselling service will be closed on October 2 on the occasion of Durga Puja, a Bangladeshinational
 

 
   
 
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