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Politics on backward trajectory: President Abdul Hamid
President Abdul Hamid today said politics in Bangladesh is now on a backward trajectory and some opportunists have made politics a profession.
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President Abdul Hamid arranges special JS session for November 8
President Abdul Hamid today convened the special session of parliament scheduled for November 8 marking Mujib Borsho, the birth centenary of Father of Nation Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman.
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Coronavirus outbreak: Independence Day programme at National Memorial cancelled
The government has decided to cancel all Independence Day programmes at the National Marty’s Memorial in Savar and the reception programme at Bangabhaban amid fears over the coronavirus.
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Perform your duties with honesty, President urges VCs
President Abdul Hamid urges the Vice-Chancellors of public universities to perform their duties with dedication and honesty and stay away from corruption and irregularities.
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President, PM pay tributes to Liberation War martyrs
President Abdul Hamid and Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina pay tributes to the martyrs of the Liberation War by placing wreaths at the National Memorial marking the 49th Victory Day.
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President gives assent to 3 bills
President Abdul Hamid gives his assent to three bills adopted in the budget session of the 11th Jatiya Sangsad.
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Highlight heritage to foreigners: President
President Abdul Hamid urges the authorities concerned to highlight Bangladesh's heritage along with tourist spots in a smarter way to attract foreign visitors.
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Recommend qualified candidates, President asks PSC
President Abdul Hamid asks the Bangladesh Public Service Commission (PSC) to recommend qualified candidates for jobs.
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Serve people with honesty, sincerity: President to police
President Abdul Hamid urges the police to serve people with honesty and sincerity being imbued with the Liberation War spirit and thus gain their trust.
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First session of 11th parliament Wednesday
The first session of the 11th Jatiya Sangsad is scheduled to begin at 3:00pm on Wednesday, January 30.
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Create more jobs for youths
President M Abdul Hamid yesterday urged the business community to come forward to create more job opportunities for the country's
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President invites Hasina to form govt
President Abdul Hamid invites Awami League President Sheikh Hasina to form government as she gains the confidence of the majority of the members of the Parliament.
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An acid test for global community
President Abdul Hamid yesterday called for mounting pressure on Myanmar from across the world to take back the forcibly displaced Rohingyas from Bangladesh.
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President calls for ensuring legal services at low cost
President calls on the lawyers to ensure legal aid services to general people at low cost.
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President, PM pay tributes to Rabindranath Tagore
President Abdul Hamid and Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina pay rich tributes to Biswa kabi Rabindranath Tagore on the eve of his 157th birth anniversary on 25th of Bengali month Boishakh.
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President Hamid made a unique record
President Abdul Hamid made a unique record in the history of Bangladesh by swearing in as the head of the state for second consecutive term yesterday.
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Corrupt individuals must be punished: President
President M Abdul Hamid asks the Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC) to disseminate the warning message to all levels that corrupt individuals, whoever he or she may be, must get punishment.
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Nation celebrates 48th Independence Day
The nation celebrates the 48th Independence and National Day with due respect.
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Hamid elected president for second term
Abdul Hamid is elected the country's president for a second consecutive term as no one else is running in the upcoming presidential election.
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Hamid awaits second term as president
Abdul Hamid will remain the country's president for a second consecutive term as no one else is running in the upcoming presidential election.
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PM Hasina meets President Abdul Hamid
Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina makes a courtesy call to President Abdul Hamid at Bangabhaban.
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Presidential Polls: AL keeps trust in Hamid
The ruling Awami League has nominated incumbent President Abdul Hamid as its candidate for the upcoming presidential election.
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AL nominates Hamid as presidential candidate
The ruling Awami League nominates incumbent president Abdul Hamid as party’s presidential candidate.
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PRESIDENT ABDUL HAMID - OUR LUCKY 7?
President Abdul Hamid is a lucky president for many reasons. He is set to complete a five-year term next April without being mired in any controversy. And he is likely to get re-elected in a month for another term setting a record in the history of Bangladesh. None of his predecessors in the past have had such luck.
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Hamid likely to be elected for 2nd term
President Abdul Hamid is likely to be re-elected for a second term as the Awami League is set to nominate him as its candidate in the upcoming presidential election, say sources in the ruling party.
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Presidential election Feb 19
The Jatiya Sangsad will elect the next president of Bangladesh on February 19 as the tenure of incumbent President Abdul Hamid nears an end.
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Serve without harassment: President asks police
President Abdul Hamid asks the police to ensure services without harassment as the people go to them (police) as the last resort.
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SC has history of protecting Constitution, human rights: President
President Abdul Hamid says the Supreme Court has the history of protecting the Constitution and ensuring people's human rights whenever needed during the critical time of the nation.
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Dhaka seeks two-state solution to Israeli-Palestinian conflict
Mentioning that the latest US announcement recognising Jerusalem as the Israeli capital will jeopardise efforts towards finding a durable solution to the Palestinian question, President Abdul Hamid on Wednesday urged all concerned to revive the Middle East Peace Process.
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President leaves for OIC summit on Jerusalem
The president and the prime minister begin their three-day separate overseas tour today. They will visit Turkey and France respectively to attend a special summit of Islamic leaders over the Jerusalem issue and a planet summit to fight against climate change.