A drug dealer body recovered in Netrokona

    Sustir Sarker, Netrokona Correspondent: Netrokona Police have recovered a drug seller body from Bangla Union of Netrokona Sadar. The body identified as Hadich Mia. Five people were arrested in connection with the incident. The body was recovered from Digha Chatalakona Bazar of the union on Saturday at 11:30 pm. The injured person has injuries in…

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      Why pork is prohibited in Islam

      UIUK: Quran in chapter 5(surah Maidah verse 4) has said “All good things are lawful for you to eat”. Majority of humanity ,as the history will testify, has generally not used carnivorous animals as edibles. Lions, tigers, dogs, cats and the likes are natural prohibitions which man has generally not used for eating. Refraining to…

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        Now mother of three ‘gang-raped’ in Noakhali

        DOT Desk: When the country is still reeling from the shock of the gang-rape of a woman in Noakhali’s Subarnachar upazila on December 31, yet another woman has been allegedly raped in the district’s Kabirhat upazila, reports Daily Star. The 29-year-old mother of three children complained to police that she was gang-raped by three men at…

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          Ershad to fly to Singapore for treatment today

          Hossen Sohel of DOT Jatiya Party Chairman and Leader of the Opposition in Parliament HM Ershad is again going to Singapore today for medical checkup, UNB reports. Ershad along with his younger brother Hossain Morshed, his wife Roksana Khan Moreshed and party presidium member Major (retd) Khaled Akhter will leave the capital at 12:40 pm…

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            Future of ethical journalism

            M Ziauddin/ The Express Tribune It is time to ask what is the future of ethical journalism in an age when it appears that the public around the world is falling out with facts, humanity and accountable truth-telling.Ethics in the News, a report compiled by the Ethical Journalism Network (EJN), has thrown some light on…

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              Reducing risk on crops and livelihoods in Haor areas

              DOT Desk: The flash floods of 2017 caused massive devastation in the haor areas of the country. A study has revealed that the residents of six haor districts faced agricultural and health-related losses of around Tk 29.42 billion following early flash floods in March and April 2017. In April 2017, the former water resources minister…

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                BTRC to adopt new IP addressing system

                DOT Desk: Bangladesh Telecommunication Regulatory Commission has initiated a move to adopt latest version of IP (internet protocol) addressing system that would allow the regulatory body along with other government agencies to monitor internet users more accurately, said BTRC officials, reports The New Age. Scarcity of IP addresses under the existing version of IP addressing…

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