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National
 
Migratory birds in Hakaluki Haor reduce drastically
The number of migratory birds in Hakaluki Haor fell drastically this year. About 46,700 birds of different species flocked to the country's biggest natural lake this winter against 1,42,000 last year.
 
Give indigenous 'laws' in CHT hills a legal cover
Shantu Larma tells workshop in Rangamati
Traditional and customary 'laws' followed by indigenous people in Chittagong Hill Tracts (CHT) should be given some sort of legal cover to ensure their access to justice, CHT Regional Council Chairman
 
Timber traders call 48-hr hartal in 2 hill dists
Timber traders in Rangamati and Khagrachhari yesterday called a 48-hour hartal on Sunday and Monday in the two hill districts to press their 10-point demand including resumption of issuance of transit
 
Fertiliser, Power Crises in Satkhira
Boro yield may fall short of target
The official boro cultivation target may not be achieved this year in the district due to fertiliser and power crises as well as lack of irrigation, feared paddy farmers.
 
Bangladesh now a dysfunctional state,says Tofail
Bangladesh has become a dysfunctional state as corruption and acute crisis of power and fertiliser have crippled the industrial and agricultural sectors, Awami League (AL) Presidium member Tofail Ahmed
 
2 listed terrors arrested in Patuakhali
Listed terrors and wanted criminals Sujan Mridha alias Shadin, 24, of Patuakhali town and Safiqur Rahman alias Shimul of Baufal upazila were arrested by Rapid Action Battalion (Rab) from Jainkathi area
 
Jhalakathi SP transferred
Jhalakathi Police Superintendent Mahfuzul Islam has been transferred to Chapainawabganj. He will be replaced by Luthfar Rahman, Additional Police Superintendent in Comilla.
 
AL-backed panel sweeps Satkhira Bar polls
Awami League (AL) backed panel swept the Satkhira Bar Association polls held ysteready. It bagged eight posts including those of the president and the general secretary (GS) of the assiociation.
 

 
   
 
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