DSCC residents to get 15-day free treatment at home

    Nayon Sarkar: Residents of Dhaka North City Corporation (DSCC) will be provided with free healthcare services for 15 days at home from November 28. Through a phone a call on the DSCC hotline– 09611000999, one would be able to avail the medical services and necessary medicines for free. DNCC Mayor Mohammad Sayeed Khokon announced the…

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      Price of eggs increases in capital

      DOT Desk The price of eggs increased in the city’s kitchen markets over the week ending Friday due to a supply shortage of the item, traders said, reports The New Age. The price of the commodity increased by Tk 4 a hali (four pieces) and eggs were selling at Tk 34-35 a hali on Friday….

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        Turkey to create safe zone east of Euphrates river, Syria

        Anadolu Agency: Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said Sunday that Turkey would continue to increase the number of safe zones within Syria to include the east of the Euphrates River. In his address to Turkish and Muslim communities in New York, organized by Turkish American National Steering Committee, Erdogan said Turkey’s struggle will continue until…

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          PM seeks India’s continued support

          M Humayun Kabir: Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has sought India’s continual support for the development of Bangladesh. “I look forward to continued support from the government of India in our development pursuit. I’m quite sure we’ll get such many happy events in the days ahead for the welfare of our people,” she said yesterday. The…

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            Cargo van registration in Dhaka declines in 2018

            DOT Desk: Cargo van registration in Dhaka city witnessed a slight decline in 2018 compared to that of 2017, reports The Financial Express. A total of 1,224 cargo vans were registered in 2018 while the number was 1,285 in 2017, according to statistics provided by the Bangladesh Road Transport Authority (BRTA). With the latest, a…

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