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Make education free from politicisation
Speakers tell roundtable
Speakers at a roundtable yesterday called for making the education sector free from politicisation.
 
'80pc workers won't benefit from new labour law'
The Bangladesh Labour Law 2006, passed in parliament last month, would not protect the interests of the workers, rather it would serve the interests of the owners, said Karmojibi Nari (KN) President Shirin
 
Tornado in Coastal Areas
Coordination among govt bodies needed to cut loss
Coordination among the authorities concerned is a must to reduce loss of lives and properties in coastal areas during the natural calamities, said the speakers at a roundtable yesterday.
 
Law & order situation better than anytime in the past: PM
Prime Minister Khaleda Zia yesterday said, "We have fulfilled our pledge to the countrymen about curbing crime and improving the law and order situation.
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Ensure quality teachers for quality education
Quality education cannot be ensured in the country without quality teachers, said the speakers at a seminar yesterday.
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Janatar Adalat in Ctg
Two cases filed against PM, her son, nine others
The 'Janatar Adalat' (people's court), set up by the 14-party opposition combine in Chittagong, heard two cases against 11 people, including Prime Minister Khaleda Zia and her son Tarique Rahman, yesterday.
 
Elevated Express Rly
MoU signed with US co to conduct feasibility study
A memorandum of understanding (MoU) was signed between Dhaka City Corporation (DCC) and American Transport System Corporation (ATSC) here yesterday to conduct feasibility study on construction of elevated
 
Jubo League leader murdered in Comilla
A Jubo League leader of Chouddagram upazila was killed allegedly by his rivals at Payerkhola village on Wednesday night.
 
Veena Sikri meets Speaker
The outgoing Indian High Commissioner to Bangladesh Veena Sikri yesterday made a courtesy call on Speaker Mohammad Jamiruddin Sircar at his Sangsad Bhaban office.
 
Schoolgirl killed in wall collapse in city
A schoolgirl was killed and three others including two children were injured when a wall of an under-construction building collapsed on a tin-roofed house in the city yesterday.
 
Tk 1.10 crore ASA loan for monga-hit people
ASA, a micro finance institution, has started a special flexible loan programme for the monga (famine-like situation) affected people of greater Rangpur, says a press release.
 
Suspected mugger beaten to death
A mob beat a suspected mugger to death and injured another critically at Moghbazar in the city in the early hours of yesterday. The dead was identified as Mizan, 25, and the injured as Rahim.
 
Japanese envoy meets Ershad
The newly appointed Japanese Ambassador to Bangladesh Masayuki Inoue yesterday made a courtesy call on Jatiya Party (JP) Chairman HM Ershad at his Banani office.
 
BSF kills one
Indian Border Security Force (BSF) shot dead Bangladeshi a farmer near Matua border under Chhagalnaiya upazila yesterday morning.
 
Clarification
The Birdem Officers' Welfare Association in a clarification on a report headlined 'Implement new organisational structure at Birdem' published in The Daily Star on September 24 said that speakers at the
 

 
   
 
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