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Highlight govt’s successes, Salman to journos
Dhaka, Oct 26 (UNB) – Prime Minister’s Private Industry and Investment Advisor Salman F Rahman has urged journalists to expose the government’s successes alongside its faults.
President returns home Sunday
Dhaka, Oct 26 (UNB) - President Abdul Hamid will return home on Sunday night wrapping up his eight-day visit to Japan and Singapore.
Palestine to name a road after Bangabandhu
Baku (Azerbaijan), Oct 26 (UNB) - Palestine has decided to name a road in Hebron after Father of the Nation Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman.
Household chores not for women only: Speakers
Dhaka, Oct 26 (UNB)- Stressing the need for women empowerment, speakers at a programme on Saturday highlighted the necessity of sharing household workload equally between men and women.
PM pays homage to martyrs of Azerbaijan
Baku (Azerbaijan), Oct 26 (UNB) - Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina on Saturday paid rich tributes to the martyrs of Azerbaijan.
Nusrat’s parents want to meet PM again
Feni, Oct 26 (UNB) – Expressing their satisfaction over the verdict in Nusrat murder case, her parents on Saturday expressed their desire to meet Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina again to express their gratitude to her.
Feed industries owners demand removal of 5 pc tax on import
Dhaka, Oct 26 (UNB)- Urging the government to save the poultry sector of the country, feed industries owners on Saturday demanded the withdrawal of five percent advanced tax on import of raw materials of poultry and fish feed.
Judiciary independent, govt doesn’t interfere, says Quader
Feni, Oct 26 (UNB) - Awami League General Secretary Obaidul Quader on Saturday said the verdict in the Nusrat murder case has proved that the Awami League government does not interfere in the country’s independent judicial system.
203 new dengue patients hospitalised in 24 hrs
Dhaka, Oct 26 (UNB) – A total of 203 people have been admitted to hospitals with dengue across the country in 24 hours till Saturday morning.
Saudi Arabia deports 200 Bangladeshi workers
Dhaka, Oct 26 (UNB) – Many of the 200 Bangladeshi workers forcibly sent back from Saudi Arabia on Friday night said they were deported despite having legal documents.