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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      1 Lacs Cataract Operations a Year: Aims BEH

      Reported by: Riku Amir Written by: Eshan Maitra Bangladesh Eye Hospital (BEH) soon will be building an enormous hospital on 5 bigha land in Uttara. They aims to treat 1 lacs cataract patients each year, in the lowest cost possible. Also, poor families can receive full-free treatment, assured BEH’s shareholder & Eye Surgeon Dr. Istiaq…

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        Separate-Court Proposal: For River Pollution Preventing Law Implementation

        Reported by: Jannatul Ferdous Panna Written by: Eshan Maitra   Standing Parliamentary Members’ Committee from Ministry of Shipping sat for a parliamentary meeting with the cabinet, on Thursday. They proposed of creating a separate & special court for the implementation of Riven Pollution Preventing Laws. Committee President Maj. Rafiqul Islam Bir Uttam led the seminar….

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          Gimme Danger’: Iggy Pop and the Stooges

          Md. Taqi Yasir There’s a nice off-the-cuff moment in Paterson, Jim Jarmusch’slitheexamination of the poetry at the heart of blue-collar New Jersey, in which a native bar owner consults the regular customer played by Adam Driver over whether a 1970 newspaper cutting belongs on the founding’s wall of distinction. The item reports the Paterson Teenage…

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            Untraceable Over Two Hundreds Bailed Out JMB Members

            Ismail Hussain Emu Over two hundreds bailed out JMB members have already gone into deep cover. Now, they secretly conspiring in their hideouts. Most of these criminals follow the ideal of ISIS. Some are even strategizing their plans abroad. Several detective sources are reporting about this. JMB leader Abdur Rauf, Saleh Ahmed, Chainul Rahman, Tawmid…

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              HIV Rapidly Spreading Among Rohingyas

              Reported by: SM Gafur, Ukhiya Written by: Eshan Maitra Rohingyas are flooding the borders of Cox’s Bazar for the fear of their lives. Meantime, bringing countless transmittable diseases, warned Health & Family Planning Officer Dr. Misbah Uddin.Among these, Malaria, Cholera & AIDS are most rampant. Already 24 Rohingyas were tested HIV positive. All of them…

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                GCC polls hearing deferred as EC to challenge HC stay

                Tahmeed Taha: Headed by Chief Justice Syed Mahmud Hossain, an Appellate Division bench of four justices passed the order yesterday (May 9). On information that an appeal will be filled by the Election Commission (EC) against the HC stay order on the election, they made  the hearing delayed to a day, reports banglanews24. Two appeals…

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                  Schoolteacher crushed under truck in Sirajganj

                  UNB A schoolteacher was killed in a road accident at Shyamoli Para bus stop in Ullahpara upazila on Saturday morning.   Officer-in-charge of Hatikumrul Highway Police Station Abdul Kader Jilani said Korban Ali, 45, headmaster of Mohonpur High School and a resident of Khaduli village of the upazila, was severely injured when a speeding truck…

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                    Former Australian deputy PM criticised for paid interview on love affair

                    Raj Abrar: Australia’s scandal-hit former deputy prime minister received heavy backlash yesterday for agreeing to a paid television interview about an extramarital affair, threatening further disharmony in Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull’s government. The unusual move prompted calls from Joyce’s own party for a ban on payments for media appearances by serving politicians. The payment, which Australian…

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