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No sign of early end to IU deadlock
Crisis may deepen as varsity opens on June 10 while VC may not be allowed to return to office
There is no sign of an immediate end to the deadlock in Islamic University as JCD and Shibir, backed by local leaders of ruling BNP and Jamaat-e-Islami, are unrelenting in their demand for recruitment
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Journos protest attack, repression
Journalists staged protests across the country yesterday against attack and harassment by ruling party men, repression and killings.
 
'Corruption' in Haji Danesh University
Board member resigns as protests go unheeded
Former army chief Lt. Gen (Rt.
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A simple skill can be of great help
Landless in Magura change their lot by making mats with wild grass
Dying river Fatki has offered its last blessing for landless families in Kechhuadubi village in Magura Sadar upazila.
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Juicy pineapple will be pricey this year
Yield declines due to drought in Rangamati
Pineapples have started arriving in Rangamati markets but their prices are high. A pair of big size good quality pineapple is being sold at Tk 16 to 20.
 
Phulbari Coal Mine
Eviction of indigenous people protested
Several hundred indigenous people under the banner of Jatiya Adivasi Parishad formed a human chain and held a rally at Shaheeb Bazer zero point yesterday protesting a move for eviction of indigenous people
 
Woman shot dead, 10 hurt in Kishoreganj clash
An elderly woman was shot dead and 10 people were injured in a clash at Bahar Bali village in Bajitpur upazila in the district yesterday.
 
Submarine Cable
Sit-in tomorrow in Khulna for landing station
The greater Khulna Development Action Coordination Committee ( GKDACC) will submit a memorandum to the Deputy Commissioner today and stage a sit-in at Picture Palace intersection in the city tomorrowto
 
Politics should be for people's welfare
Says ex-Navy chief
Speakers at a discussion meeting in Narsingdi said politicians should do politics for welfare of people, not for their own interests.
 

 
   
 
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