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EC concerned about violence
Head of the delegation of the European Commission (EC) yesterday expressed his concern about the ongoing violence and said solution to the present political problem is there in the constitution, which
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CG headed by President himself unconstitutional
Say university teachers
Describing the caretaker government led by President himself as "unconstitutional", some 880 teachers of different universities yesterday urged him to act as per constitution.
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It's all for a neutral caretaker chief
1) The city streets look almost deserted on the second day of Dhaka siege programme enforced by the 14-party opposition combine. The picture was taken from Farmgate area yesterday.
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JCD attack on AL procession
Jatiyatabadi Chhatra Dal (JCD), the student wing of BNP, still keeps a hold on the reins of control on the Dhaka University (DU) campus as no activities of Bangladesh Chhatra League (BCL), the student
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'Ensure security of people'
Shushashoner Janney Nagorik (Shujan) and Bangladesh Manobadhikar Samonnoy Parishad (BMSP) formed a human chain in the city yesterday with a call to ensure security of the people during this critical situation
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Prof Yunus returns tomorrow
Nobel Peace Prize winner Prof Muhammad Yunus will return home tomorrow, concluding his visit to Seoul, Beijing and Tokyo, says a press release of Grameen Bank.
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DU exams postponed till Nov 11
All examinations under course system of Dhaka University (DU) have been postponed till November 11, said an urgent press release.
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Death anniversary
Today is the 7th death anniversary of Iqbal Ansari Khan, a freedom fighter and eminent social worker, says a press release.
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NU Eid vacation extended
National University authorities have extended the Eid vacation for three days due to unavoidable circumstances, says a press release. The University will now reopen on November 5.
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Free eye care for acid victims
Free eye care will be provided to the acid victims at the Acid Survivors' Foundation (ASF) in the city until November 2, says a press release.
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