Vol. 5 Num 241 Fri. January 28, 2005    
 
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NTL gets 2 more licences to launch fixed phones
Bangladesh Telecommunication Regulatory Commission (BTRC) yesterday handed over two more licenses to National Telecom Limited (NTL) to launch fixed phones in the country's north-east and north-west zones
 
Changes in Administration
371 officials get upper grade
The government has given upper grade to 371 officials of deputy secretary and equivalent level in the civil administration, according to an official notification yesterday.
 
Ban on Rickshaws
Protest in front of Nagar Bhaban Feb 2
Rickshaw and Van Sramik Oikya Parishad will stage a sit-in in front of the Nagar Bhaban on February 2 to protest the ban on plying rickshaws at different roads in the capital.
 
DU reopens
Dhaka University (DU) reopened yesterday after a one-week Eid-ul-Azha vacation.
In most of the departments, classes were not held as the attendance of teachers and students was very thin.

 
Clarification
The Concord Entertainment Company Limited yesterday referred to a news item published in The Daily Star on January 20 under the headline 'Protect Foy's Lake from pollution,' to clarify that it has developed
 

 
   
 
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