Twitter says it removed fake accounts from Bangladesh, others

    Saleem Samad of DOT Popular micro-blogging site Twitter said it has removed thousands of fake accounts from Bangladesh, Iran, Russia and Venezuela. However, it could not be ascertained in a global Twitter’s media statement, how many fake accounts in Bangladesh have been removed. Last December, Twitter announced that it had suspended 15 accounts “originating from…

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      I’ll take oath in due time: Mansur

      Hossen Sohel of DOT Jatiya Oikyafront leader Sultan Mohammad Mansur, who was elected from Moulvibazar-2 constituency in the December 30 national election, has said that he would take oath and join the parliament, reports The Daily Star. “I will take oath at appropriate time after recovering from my illness,” Mansur said. Mansur took part in…

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        Modi govt announces last budget before general polls

        Sayeed Muhammad of DOT Indian’s Finance Minister Piyush Goyal yesterday rolled out his government’s last budget before this year’s national elections, announcing no tax on income up to Rs 5 lakh, a Rs 75,000 crore assured income scheme for small farmers and a mega pension scheme for workers in the unorganised sector. The moves are…

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          Worker abuse: Malaysian firm to face 42 charges

          DOT Desk: Glove-making Malaysian company WRP Asia Pacific, that is accused of abusing Bangladeshi and Nepali workers, will face 42 charges, said Malaysian Human Resources Minister M Kulasegaran. He said among the charges were failure in providing proper living condition for its Bangladeshi and Nepali workers and not paying in time — which resulted in…

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            Manpower shortage hits railway services, expansion plan

            UNB: The long-drawn manpower crisis in Bangladesh Railway, the largest public transport sector, is not only hampering its services but also the government plan to split it into four zones as part of its move to bring the whole country under the railway network. Bangladesh Railway is facing many difficulties in providing expected services to…

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              BD officials criticize UN “questionable practices” in Rohingya refugee camps

              Saleem Samad of DOT The Rohingya refugee families and Bangladesh officials vehemently criticized the United Nations backed humanitarian operation. UN agencies have provided $655 million in humanitarian aid over the last year, providing inadequate classrooms and curriculum, writes prestigious Los Angeles Times published on January 31 edition. As most refugees have little hope of returning…

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