Hare School of Kolkata is proud of Ziaur Rahman

    Arijit Das, Kolkata Students of Hare school expressed their vanity as Former President of Bangladesh, Ziaur Rahman was also a student there. Hare school is known to be the oldest school in Kolkata. Picture of Ziarur Rahman has been used in the posters printed by Alumni Association to observe the institute’s 200 years anniversary. On…

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      Zia introduced as the first president and first to declare independence of Bangladesh in Indian National Museum

      Arijit Das, Kolkata The photograph of former President Ziaur Rahman of Bangladesh is described as the first president of Bangladesh in the Indian National Museum, Kolkata. In the picture, Ziaur Rahman has been introduced as the first President of Bangladesh. Also, it is stated that he first declared the independence of Bangladesh. To be noted,…

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        China’s three-stage solution to end Rohingya Crisis

        Redwan Ahmed Deadly attacks by Rohingya insurgents on Myanamar’s security forces on August 25 sparked a massive counterblast that the UN described as a “textbook example of ethnic cleansing.”Hundreds of thousand of Rohingyas poured into Bangladesh to seek refuge since. The UN Migration agency, IOM said it’s 6,21,066 till 19 November to be precise. The…

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          4 Thousand Rohingyan Refugees Carry HIV

           Riku Amir Alarming facts were uncovered after analyzing the health survey by the United Nations, regarding HIV or AIDS among the Rohingya refugees in Bangladesh, said DIGS additional general director Dr. Ehteshamul Haque Chowdhury. The national statistic of Myanmar show that, out of total 10 lacs Rohingyan refugees, 4 thousand must carry the virus of…

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            Chaos ensues Robert Mugabe doesn’t resign

            Sabah Mannan Telling the nation that he will preside over the ruling party congress in December, Zimbabwe’s 37 year long President Robert Mugabe refused to resign and vowed to carry on as head of state despite being officially stripped of leadership by his own party, Zanu-PF. However, Zanu-PF officials alleged that Mugabe would face impeachment…

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              Stampede kills 15 near popular tourist town in Morocco

              Afrida Ahmed At least 15 people were killed and 10 people were injured in Morocco where 800 people were gathered to receive food.The interior ministry informed that the accident took place in the town of Sidi Boulaalam, around 60 kilometres from Essaouira.According to local reports,a benefactor started to distribute food from his stall when all…

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                Rafael Nadal wins defamation case against politician

                Tanzim Taqrim Rafael Nadal won a crucial defamation case against former French Health and Sports Minister Roselyne Bachelot who served from 2007 to 2010 had accused Nadal of doping in March 2016. She assumed Nadal had faked an injury in 2012 to hide a positive drug test. Nadal has never failed a drug test as…

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                  Tarique Rahman & ETV former chairman framed in sedition charges

                  Sofian Khan BNP Senior Vice-Chairman Tarique Rahman and former chairman of Ekushey TV Abdus Salam and its two other senior journalists were framed “sedition charges: by a Dhaka Court on Monday for broadcasting a “fabricated and provocative” speech. The hearing of the witnesses is scheduled to be held on 15 January. Judge Kamrul Hossain Mollah…

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                    3.59 lakh govt posts vacant, minister tells JS

                    Sofian Khan According to State Minister for Public Administration Ismat Ara Sadique, over 3.59 lakh posts in different government services have been lying vacant along with different ministries. It is assured that necessary steps have been taken to fill up the vacant posts. But that doesn’t include any plan for increasing the age limit for…

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                      No plan to raise age limit for govt jobs

                      Mohammad Abu Bakar Siddique The government has no plan to increase the existing age limit for entry into public services to 35 years at this moment, according to the response of Public Administration Minister Syed Ashraful Islam to a question raised by an independent MP in the ongoing parliamentary session. Public Administration state minister Ismat…

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