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Star City
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Returning To Work After Eid
Stranded and anxious millions pray for peace
The uncertain political situation and lack of transport facilities have left thousands of Dhaka dwellers stranded at their home districts and many of those returning to the city after the Eid holidays
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Supply down, demand up
Disruption in supply bites city homes
Long Eid holidays followed by turbulent political situation has virtually stopped supply of rice, fish, chicken and vegetables to the city as transport system has almost collapsed.
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Dhaka: Yesterday, today and tomorrow
Sajahan Sarder is a bird specialist, president of Bangladesh Bird Watcher's Society and Secretary general of Nature Conservation Committee spoke to Wahida Mitu.
 
Overheard in the last two days ...
Last week the air of the city was filled with gossip and speculations.
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Unruly pedestrians ignore over bridge
The majority of pedestrians prefer to cross streets in an undisciplined manner ignoring the 40 odd foot-over bridges that have been built across the city for their use.
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Eid sees smooth supplies of power and water
The consumption of electricity, water and gas that was reduced by half with an estimated five million dwellers away, rendered a well deserved interval in the series of supply shortages.
 

 
   
 
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