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STAR DAY at a GLANCE | 28th May, 2017

Ramadan this year coincides with the season of many delicious fruits and the market has been flooded with the melons, mangoes, litchis, durians, peaches and other fruits. People are buying them for iftar and sehri. The photo was taken in Baitul Mukarram Mosque area on May 27. Photo: Anisur Rahman

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STAR DAY at a GLANCE | 28th May, 2017

Ramadan this year coincides with the season of many delicious fruits and the market has been flooded with the melons, mangoes, litchis, durians, peaches and other fruits. People are buying them for iftar and sehri. The photo was taken in Baitul Mukarram Mosque area on May 27. Photo: Anisur Rahman

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‘100% water in Dhaka slums faecal contaminated’

42 JU students get bail

Quader suggests BNP not to talk much on its office raid

Lightning strikes kill 5 in Manikganj

14 lakh new jobs created in 1.5yrs: BBS

Khaleda takes iftar with orphans

Full text of blogger Rajib murder verdict released

No bar for DU Prof Reazul to join office

Removal of Lady Justice statue: 4 protesters get bail

Barapukuria graft case: No legal bar to continue trial of Khaleda

PM to uphold Bangladesh in Vienna conference

BNP leader Aslam to walk out of jail

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Sri Lanka rushes aid to flood victims, death toll hits 146

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