Fight against corruption to continue: PM Sheikh Hasina

    DOT Desk: eiterating her government’s firm stance against corruption, Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina today said the government will continue its fight against graft to keep up the country’s development spree and uphold its achievements, reports The Daily Star. “Though it’s not possible for any country to root out hundred percent corruption, it’s a responsibility of our…

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      Role of media during the Liberation War of Bangladesh

      A.S.M Riad Arif writes for DOT :  It was Simon John Dring, an award-winning British Journalist and the correspondent of The Daily Telegraph in 1971 during the Liberation War in Bangladesh. Before the Pakistan Military started the brutal Genocide they sent a letter to the foreign journalists to leave Dhaka immediately. But Simon hid at…

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        Indonesia seeks to reassure HIV patients over drug supplies

        Reuters: Indonesia’s health ministry has sought to reassure HIV patients that sufficient antiretroviral (ARV) drugs will be available for their treatment after some hospitals had run out of supplies. At least 29 hospitals and health centers in Indonesia had exhausted their stocks of a particular type of ARV, known as a fixed-dose combination of Tenofovir,…

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          Fakhrul stunned at Shafi’s comment on women

          DOT Desk: BNP Secretary General Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir today blasted Hefajat-e-Islam Chief Allama Shafi over his recent comment on women, reports The Daily Star. Reflecting on his advice against women’s education, Fakhrul said such comments are unwanted, unwelcome and regrettable. “I am stunned and surprised at Hefajat-e-Islam Chief Allama Shafi’s comment,” said the BNP leader…

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            Rohingya fearing repatriation flee India for Bangladesh

            Anadolu Agency: Dozens of Rohingya arrived in Bangladesh from India, days after New Delhi deported five members of Myanmar’s minority Muslim community amid concerns from rights groups, officials said. The UN Refugee Agency had regretted India’s decision to deport a second group of Rohingya. “This is the second such incident since October 2018, when India…

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