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Sheikh Hasina witnesses draft copy of documentary ‘Mujib in Calcutta’
Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina on Sunday witnessed the draft copy of the documentary, titled ‘Mujib in Calcutta’ made projecting the…
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Cyclone Remal starts crossing Bangladesh coast
The cyclonic storm Remal started crossing coastal regions of Bangladesh packing winds up to 120 km per hour. “The cyclonic…
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Order to confiscate ex-IGP Benazir’s 119 more properties, four Gulshan flats
A court in Dhaka has ordered police to confiscate 119 more properties in the names of former Inspector General of…
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National poet Nazrul Islam’s 125th birth anniversary today
Today marks the 125th birth anniversary of Kazi Nazrul Islam, Bangladesh’s national poet, renowned as the “rebel poet” for his…
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‘Butcher’ Jihad cut Member of Parliament Anar’s body into 80 pieces for 5,000 rupees
In a bid to vanish all the evidence, the body of Jhenidah-4 constituency’s MP Anwarul Azim Anar was cut into…
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Sheikh Hasina opens construction of Bangabazar market, three other projects
Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina on Saturday inaugurated construction of four development schemes including the 10-storeyed Bangabazar Paikari Nagar Market under…
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Detective Branch team to visit India to probe Member of Parliament Anar murder
A three-member team of the Detective Branch (DB) of police led by DIG Harun ar Rashid will leave for India…
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Cyclone Remal: Payra, Mongla ports asked to hoist danger signal number seven Bangladesh Meteorological Department has asked to hoist danger…
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Sheikh Hasina seeks Australian support in agriculture
Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina on Tuesday (May 21) sought cooperation from Australia to boost agriculture production as Australia has technological…
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President and Prime Minister greet Buddhist community on Buddha Purnima
On the occasion of the Buddha Purnima, President Mohammed Shahabuddin and Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina in separate messages on Tuesday…
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