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LDP showdown in Ctg Monday
Liberal Democratic Party (LDP), the newly formed party comprising the BNP renegades, will organise a public meeting at Chandanaish on Monday as a part of holding a huge showdown in Chittagong.
 
BBC Bangladesh Sanglap in Rajshahi today
The recording of the 10th edition of the BBC Bengali Service's Bangladesh Sanglap will take place at the Nanking Meeting Hall & Chinese Restaurant, Monibazar, Rajshahi at 5:45pm today, says a press release.
 
Vegetable trader stabbed to death in Narsingdi
Unidentified assailants killed a vegetable trader at Amlabo Sahapara in Belabo upazila of the district on Thursday night. The dead was identified as Ahmad Khan, 48, of the village.
 
CA blamed for not removing CEC
Different political parties yesterday criticised the president/chief adviser to the caretaker government for not removing the controversial Chief Election Commissioner (CEC) MA Aziz in order to ensure
 
HR conference in London today
A conference on human rights will be held today at Guildford in London, sponsored by BHRC UK Branch, says a press release. A total of 100 representatives living in the UK will attend the conference.
 
CARE trains more women drivers
As part of continued efforts to improve gender equity in CARE Bangladesh's Transport Services Department (TSD), it has trained 11 more women drivers and auto-mechanics, raising their number to 25 in the
 
DU exams postponed
All the examinations of Dhaka University (DU) scheduled for until November 25, have been postponed due to unavoidable reasons, says a DU press release yesterday.
 

 
   
 
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