1.Retail power prices go up :-Staff Correspondent The Bangladesh Energy Regulatory Commission on Thursday increased retail power prices by 20.67 percent on an avetage for consumers in two phases.
2.President opens dialogue :- Ershad wants search committee , Inu for nomination committee to choose new EC Moloy Saha Jatiya Party(Ershad) chief retired Lieutenant General HM Ershead on Thursday requested.
3.Jute price fall affects farmers, traders:- Tapos Kanti Das The fall in jute prices over the last few months is affecting farmers and traders who had stocked jute in the hope that.
4.Cold wave continues:-Ultra poor without warm clothes get the bite of chill Tapos Kanti Das Thousands of ultra-poor people who did not have adequate warms clothes suffered the bite.
5. BNP finds president's dialogue objective unclear:- Staff correspondent The opposition Bangladesh Nationalist Party on Thursday said that the objective of the president's initiative for dialogues with political parties was unclear . It said that.
6.Sayedee's trial for war crimes:- 4th prosecution withness crossexamined Staff Correspondent The fourth prosecution withness, 60 year old Sultan Ahmed How lader, admitted on Thursday before the International Crimes Tribunal that his name was.
7.Blasts kill 57 as Iraq mired in political crisis:- Agence France Presse Baghdad A wave of attacks in Baghdad Thursday killed 57 people as Iraq faced a political crisis, with its vice president accused of.
8.Pak army wants Zardari to go:- Reuters , Islamabad Pakistan's powerful army is fed up with unpopular president Asif Ali Zardari and wants him out of office, but through legal means .
9.A third of South Asians made to pay bribes:- Agence France-presse, Kathmandu More than one in three south Asians say thay were forced to bribe officials in the last year, mainly for services.
10.No conspiracy can foil war crimes trial PM:- United News of Bangladesh Dhaka The prime minister, Sheikh Hasina, has urged all to remain alert-people activities in the country.
11.BNP announces demos for Dec 24,26 :- Staff Correspondent The opposition Bangladesh Nationalist Party on Thursday announced fresh programmes including demonstrations across the country on December 24 and 26 to protest against continued.
12.EC planning to make EVMs available for 2014 polls:- Taib Ahmed T.he Election Commission is busy making a plan for outsourcing more than three lakh electronic voting machines two years to keep .
13.BSMMU doctors, staff fired I year ago demand reinstatement:- Staff Correspondent The teachers, physisicians , and staff of Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujib Medical University sacked one year ago held a human chain in front of the National.
2.President opens dialogue :- Ershad wants search committee , Inu for nomination committee to choose new EC Moloy Saha Jatiya Party(Ershad) chief retired Lieutenant General HM Ershead on Thursday requested.
3.Jute price fall affects farmers, traders:- Tapos Kanti Das The fall in jute prices over the last few months is affecting farmers and traders who had stocked jute in the hope that.
4.Cold wave continues:-Ultra poor without warm clothes get the bite of chill Tapos Kanti Das Thousands of ultra-poor people who did not have adequate warms clothes suffered the bite.
5. BNP finds president's dialogue objective unclear:- Staff correspondent The opposition Bangladesh Nationalist Party on Thursday said that the objective of the president's initiative for dialogues with political parties was unclear . It said that.
6.Sayedee's trial for war crimes:- 4th prosecution withness crossexamined Staff Correspondent The fourth prosecution withness, 60 year old Sultan Ahmed How lader, admitted on Thursday before the International Crimes Tribunal that his name was.
7.Blasts kill 57 as Iraq mired in political crisis:- Agence France Presse Baghdad A wave of attacks in Baghdad Thursday killed 57 people as Iraq faced a political crisis, with its vice president accused of.
8.Pak army wants Zardari to go:- Reuters , Islamabad Pakistan's powerful army is fed up with unpopular president Asif Ali Zardari and wants him out of office, but through legal means .
9.A third of South Asians made to pay bribes:- Agence France-presse, Kathmandu More than one in three south Asians say thay were forced to bribe officials in the last year, mainly for services.
10.No conspiracy can foil war crimes trial PM:- United News of Bangladesh Dhaka The prime minister, Sheikh Hasina, has urged all to remain alert-people activities in the country.
11.BNP announces demos for Dec 24,26 :- Staff Correspondent The opposition Bangladesh Nationalist Party on Thursday announced fresh programmes including demonstrations across the country on December 24 and 26 to protest against continued.
12.EC planning to make EVMs available for 2014 polls:- Taib Ahmed T.he Election Commission is busy making a plan for outsourcing more than three lakh electronic voting machines two years to keep .
13.BSMMU doctors, staff fired I year ago demand reinstatement:- Staff Correspondent The teachers, physisicians , and staff of Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujib Medical University sacked one year ago held a human chain in front of the National.
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