Human hauler operators in hot water as cops turn up the heat

    The Independent, BD: With the traffic week being extended by another seven days and law enforcement personnel becoming increasingly vigilant, owners and drivers of tempos, customised public auto-rickshaws that ply on Dhaka’s streets, are in the soup. Around 2,500 of these three-wheelers ply on the capital’s roads on a regular day, but following the student-led…

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      760 teachers working with fake certificates

      The Independent, BD: The Directorate of Inspection and Audit (DIA) under the education ministry has identified fake certificates of at least 760 teachers in non-government educational institutions across the country. DIA officials said they have checked the bachelor’s, master’s and diploma certificates as well as those offered by the Non-government Teachers’ Registration and Certification Authority…

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        Stocks inch up amid low turnover at opening

        Desk Report: The bourses inched up amid amid low trading activities in early hour of trading on Monday as some investors active on sector-wise stocks, reports Financial Express. Following the previous day’s flat ending, the Dhaka Stock Exchange (DSE) and the Chittagong Stock Exchange (CSE) opened slightly higher. Within first 15 minutes of trading, the…

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          Salman Shah fest this Eid

          Desk Report: Shahriar Chowdhury Emon, known by his stage name Salman Shah, was the most popular hero in the 1990s. His fans were obsessed with the actor’s appearance, and his roles had a great impact on them. Salman Shah is an icon to millions of youths even after 22 years of his sudden death, and…

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            Iran unveils next generation missile

            Arab News: Iran’s defence minister unveiled the next generation of Tehran’s Fateh Mobin short-range ballistic missile on Monday, according to conservative news agency Tasnim. “As promised to our dear people, we will not spare any effort to increase the missile capabilities of the country and we will certainly increase our missile power every day,” the…

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              Malaysia’s Mahathir aims to scrap China deals

              AFP: Malaysia’s prime minister said Monday he will seek to cancel multibillion-dollar Chinese-backed infrastructure projects that were signed by his predecessor as his government works to dig itself out of debt, and he blasted Myanmar’s treatment of Rohingya Muslims as “grossly unjust.” Prime Minister made the comments during a wide-ranging interview with The Associated Press days…

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