Tangail road crash leaves two dead

    DOT desk Two people were killed and four others injured as a bus rammed a pick-up van at Pakutia under Ghatail upazila in Tangail, reports the Financial Express. The deceased were identified a Rezaul Karim Shyamol, 32, a resident of Ghatail, and Kabir Hossain, 30, hailed from Phulbaria upazila in Mymensingh. The accident took place…

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      Overseas jobs sharply shrink for B’deshis

      DOT Desk The International Migrants Day would be celebrated in Bangladesh today in the backdrop of drastic fall in overseas job opportunities for Bangladeshi workers and the cost of migration soaring for them, reports The New Age. The government took no reintegration programme for the female workers who continue to return home from the Kingdom…

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        HC rejects appeals to restore Khaleda’s nominations

        Raj Ahmed of DOT The High Court rejected three petitions to restore Khaleda Zia’s nominations for three parliamentary races in the upcoming parliamentary elections, which effectively blocks the opposition chairperson from competing. The bench of Justice JBM Hassan issued the decision yesterday, to the outcome of Khaleda’s team expressing a lack of confidence in the…

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          TV channels screen ‘Bhalobasar Bangladesh’

          DOT Desk The campaign ‘Bhalobasar Bangladesh’ has been trending on the social media for years, reports The Daily Observer. The participants had submitted over 9500 one-minute videos and three of the country’s top film-makers have made films based on three of them. The films were screened at the ‘Bhalobasar Bangladesh Film Fest 2018’ and also…

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            Kabir Chowdhury, a storehouse of knowledge and ideas

            DOT Desk December 13 marked the seventh death anniversary of educationist, translator and author Kabir Chowdhury. He was also one of the pioneering figures of the movement against fundamentalism in Bangladesh, reports The Daily Observer. Chowdhury was born in 1923 in Brahmanbaria. His family hailed from Noakhali. With a master’s in English literature – graduating…

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              Paddy output to rise: FAO

              DOT Desk Paddy output is likely to rise 4 percent year-on-year to 5.36 crore tonnes during the current calendar year, because of higher plantings by growers and favourable weather, said the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) recently, reports The Daily Star. The overall production of the staple food would be higher than the five-year annual…

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