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General
 
'Monitor catching of mother fishes at Halda'
Speakers at dialogue here on Wednesday emphasised monitoring on catching mother fishes and destruction of river bends to save the natural fish-spawning centre of the Halda.
 
Impose permanent ban on hill cutting
Speakers tell seminar
Speakers at a seminar yesterday called on the government to impose a permanent ban on hill cutting to protect the country from natural disasters like landslides.
 
36 prisoners become voter in Gazipur
A total of 36 prisoners and convicts registered on the voter list when a team of the pilot project on voter list and national ID card visited two jails in Gazipur yesterday.
 
KNM properties to be handed over today
All movable and immovable properties of Khulna Newsprint Mills (KNM) will be finally handed over to Bangladesh Small and Cottage Industries Corporation (BSCIC) by Bangladesh Chemical Industries Corporation
 
'IDUs in Dhaka have high prevalence of HIV'
Bangladesh is a low prevalence country for HIV/AIDS but is exposed to all sorts of vulnerabilities to an HIV epidemic, Health Adviser Maj Gen (retd) ASM Matiur Rahman said yesterday.
 
Alleged JMB activist held
District Special Branch (DSB) police yesterday arrested a man from College Gate area in Khagrachhari district on charges of involvement with JMB activities.
 
Sarbahara Party man held in city
Members of Rapid Action Battalion (Rab) arrested a Sarbahara Party man wanted in police post looting and three murder cases in the city's Shanir Akhra area on Wednesday night, Rab officials said.
 
Repatriation of Indian Nationals
Indian HC officials visit Satkhira jail
Two officials of Indian High Commission (HC) to Bangladesh yesterday visited Satkhira jail to meet four Indian nationals who have been languishing there even after the completion of their prison terms.
 
US Visa Processing
Stan Chart assumes non-immigrant fee collection
Standard Chartered Bank will take over the fee collection responsibilities for non-immigrant visa ($100 in Taka equivalent) for the United States of America with effect from Monday, says a press release
 

 
   
 
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