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Hundreds of non-cadre candidates of the 40th BCS on Monday (October 31, 2022) formed a human chain in front of the head office of the
Generally, a suspicious transaction report (STR) means a formatted report of suspicious transactions or activities where there are reasonable grounds to believe that funds are
Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina on Monday asked the people to keep their houses and surrounding areas clean to prevent dengue. She made the call
An Indian citizen, who had been under trial for illegal entry into Bangladesh, died of heart attack at the central jail of Gopalganj on Sunday
Aaron Finch made another scratchy start before breaking the shackles in a half-century that set Australia on course for a 42-run win over Ireland on
UN Special Rapporteur Siobhán Mullally will assess the human rights issue of trafficking in persons during a ten-day official visit to Bangladesh that began on
Edward M Kennedy Jr, son of the late US Senator Edward M Kennedy and nephew of late US President John F Kennedy, and his family
Police say they have arrested five members of an inter-district robbery gang while they were preparing to rob a power sub-station in Golakandail area under
Five more deaths from dengue in 24 hours till Monday morning raised this year’s fatalities from the mosquito-borne disease in Bangladesh to 141. During
Two police officers of the rank of Additional Deputy Inspector General have been sent on compulsory retirement. Public Security Division, under the Home Ministry,
Awami League general secretary Obaidul Quader on Monday said that Sheikh Hasina must return to power to save Bangladesh. “If Sheikh Hasina loses, Bangladesh
A 40-year-old woman was sentenced life imprisonment by a Sirajganj court on Monday for killing her mother-in-law in 2009. Sirajganj District and Session Judge
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