Kitchen markets eat up Dhaka roads

    Desk Report: Vendors have occupied nearly half of the road with items ranging from vegetables to chickens. The market has almost everything stretching from Shapla (Water Lily), fruits to Muri-Murki (puffed rice), reports Daily Asian Age. The vendors showed no sign of leaving the road though the clock stuck from noon to evening. The illegal…

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      Shahidul Alam gets division in jail

      Kabir Humayun: The High Court yesterday directed the government to give first-class division facilities to acclaimed photographer Shahidul Alam in jail. Shahidul, 63, is now in jail in a case filed under the Information and Communication Technology (ICT) Act, reports The Daily Star. The HC bench of Justice Borhanuddin and Justice Md Mostafizur Rahman passed…

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        Govt ensured people’s voting rights: PM

        M Humayun Kabir: Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina yesterday said her government has ensured the voting rights of people. She also said democracy is now established on a strong base in the country, reports UNB. “We’ve ensured it (the environment) so that the people of Bangladesh can exercise their franchise freely,” she said while addressing the…

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          Macron names 2 new ministers in mini-reshuffle

          AFP: French President Emmanuel Macron has picked a political ally and a former swimming world champion to plug two holes in his government left by the unexpected departures of the ministers for the environment and for sports. Francois de Rugy, president of the National Assembly, Parliament’s lower house, takes over at the Ecology Ministry. He…

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            Vegetable growers cry for rain in Lalmonirhat

            Desk Report: Vegetable growers in the district are upset due to lack of rainfall for the last three weeks and they are worried that they may not get expected production of crops this season, reports Daily Star. Vegetable grower Nirobala Rani, 52, of Gorol village in Kaliganj upazila, said she takes care of her one…

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              The ghost of demonetisation haunts Indian PM Modi

              C.P. Surendran, Senior journalist based in India/Gulf News The Prime minister has to reshuffle Cabinet as no Indian government in recent times has a more crying need for critical, creative brains What must Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi do? Last week, the Reserve Bank of India reported that 99.3 per cent worth of cancelled big…

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                Greener growth could add $26t to world economy: Study

                Hossen Sohel: Strong action to combat climate change could cumulatively add at least $26 trillion to the world economy by 2030, according to a study published yesterday. President Donald Trump, for instance, said last year that he would pull the United States out of a global climate pact called the Paris Agreement because it would…

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