Muggers, note fakers active ahead of Eid

    Desk Report: Currency counterfeiters, dopers and muggers have become active in the capital and other parts of the country ahead of the holy Eid-ul-Azha, reports Dailly Sun. Detectives have found the activeness of the criminal gangs after arresting some of their members from different places in the last few days. Currency fakers and dopers are…

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      Dengue outbreak feared during Eid exodus

      BSS: Health experts urged the people, especially those leaving the city to celebrate the Eid-ul-Azha elsewhere, to keep clean their houses and destroy all potential stagnant water sources to prevent outbreak of dengue disease. “All holidaymakers should clean their houses and destroy potential water containers before leaving the city for celebrating Eid with their dear…

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        Japan’s traditional festivals face money problems

        Japan Times: Traditional local festivals are having a more difficult time securing finances to cover event costs. In the western city of Tokushima, the “Awa Odori” traditional local folk dance festival saw record-low visitor numbers this year, partly due to the fallout from confusion which resulted from financing difficulties. “We’ve managed to generate profits,” said…

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          Deal sign between ICAB, United Hospital Ltd

          Desk Report: The Institute of Chartered Accountants of Bangladesh (ICAB) and United Hospital Limited signed an agreement recently. Under the pact, employees and their dependents of ICAB may avail special healthcare facilities at United Hospital Limited. ICAB head of HR AKM Ziaul Amin and the hospital’s chief of Communication & Business Development Dr Shagufa Anwar…

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            Tax cuts to cheer up apparel exporters

            Desk Report: The government is going to cut withholding tax and corporate tax for garment exporters in what can be viewed as yet another pullback by the revenue authority from its intent to collect higher tax from the sector, reports Daily Star. Last fiscal year, the sector earned $30.61 billion, which is 83.5 percent of…

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              Unfit launches getting new look for Eid trips

              NTV Online: With Eid-ul-Azha only a few days away, private launch operators are busy refurbishing and repairing their vessels to attract more passengers during the eid and thus make quick buck, reports the UNB. Visiting various dockyards in Keraniganj on the outskirts of the city, this correspondent found dozens of launches undergoing facelifts. There are…

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                Rohingya ‘rights at risk’ after Myanmar ID move

                Arab News: Bangladesh has yet to decide whether it will replace its official description of Rohingya refugees — a move some claim will limit the Rohingyas’ rights as Myanmar citizens. A Bangladesh Foreign Ministry spokesman told Arab News a decision over the replacement of the term “forcibly displaced Myanmar nationals” with “displaced persons from Rakhine…

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                  Train schedule collapses

                  Desk Report: Train passengers faced trouble at the Kamalapur Railway Station, the largest railway in the country, as most of the trains failed to maintain schedule due to huge rush of homebound people, reports Asian Age. Passengers blamed the mismanagement at railway station for disarray of schedule. But the railway authorities didn’t agree to accept…

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