Is arresting students so necessary?

    Masood Kamal, Senior News Editor, Banglavision: I felt bad seeing newspaper in the morning. Students are being arrested for joining the protests demanding road safety. The newspaper I went through, had named 99 students arrested. Eid-ul-Azha is just a few days away. It feels really bad to think how grief their parents are in. I…

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      Online cattle-trading gathers pace alongside traditional markets

        UNB: Though the traditional markets still remain the key source of charm for cattle collection, digital platforms, like previous four years, bring greater comfort to consumers in buying their sacrificial animals ahead of Eid-ul-Azha. There are growing numbers of consumers who prefer buying sacrificial animals through online portals to avoid hassles in traditional cattle…

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        Australia ramps up aid to farmers as drought bites

        AFP: Financial aid for drought-stricken Aus-tralian farmers will be increased to Aus$1.8 billion (US$1.3 billion) as they endure the driest conditions in half a century, the prime minister said Sunday. Farmers in eastern states are struggling with extreme aridity that has turned green pastures into dust, with the economies of local towns also suffering. “I…

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          21 BD companies to take part in Paris expo

          Desk Report: A total of 21 Bangladeshi companies, including apparel and leather units, will participate in a four-day fair in Paris beginning on September 17, reports Financial Express. The Leather World Paris will feature for the first time in the Texworld/Apparel Sourcing Paris this year. Three Bangladeshi leather goods makers would showcase their products in…

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            Bangabandhu silicon city brings new hope for Rajshahi people

            Desk Report: Just a few months ago the whole Haragram-Nabinagar area in Rajshahi was full of illegal slums where quarrelling, violence, screaming of children, and gathering of drug peddlers were everyday events. The scenario has changed significantly in recent times with the beginning of construction of Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman Silicon City bringing a new…

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              More than 2m Muslims begin hajj

              M Humayun Kabir: Over 2 million Muslims from around the globe have begun the annual hajj at Islam’s holiest sites in Saudi Arabia. From first light yesterday, throngs of the faithful have circled the cube-shaped Kaaba in Mecca, one of the holiest sites in Islam, reports Asian Age. The Kaaba represents the metaphorical house of…

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                Poor sale of Tangail sari upsets traders

                Desk Report: The traders of traditional handloom sari in the district are frustrated due to its poor sale ahead of Eid-ul-Azha, reports Daily Star. During a visit to Karatia in Sadar upazila and Jokarchar in Kalihati upazila a couple of days ago, it was found very few buyers at the traditional sari markets. “Although saris…

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                  Making Haj affordable for all is essential

                  Tariq A. Al Maeena, Saudi socio-political commentator/Gulf News While the Saudi government has taken the initiative to help accommodate low-income pilgrims, the monitoring needed to ensure strict adherence has unfortunately been missing Many people who have committed to perform Haj this year — the most arduous requirement for Muslims — are preparing for the task….

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