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Global Brand, Hyosung to develop ATM services

Country’s IT products distributor Global Brand PLC and Korea-based financial technology service provider Hyosung TNS signed a Memorandum of Understanding on Sunday in the capital...

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No case, arrest yet over Ctg road accident

The government will take all necessary steps to ensure medical treatment for those injured in a recent road accident at Lohagara upazila in Chattogram, said Faruk E Azam, the adviser to the liberation war affairs and disaster management ministries...

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CMCH remains crippled amid strike

Chattogram Medical College Hospital remained crippled on Thursday as intern doctors continued their strike, leaving thousands of patients without treatment...

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SC sets Feb 25 for review hearing of death row Jamaat leader Azharul Islam

The Appellate Division of the Supreme Court has scheduled February 25 for the hearing of a review petition filed by death row convict ATM Azharul Islam, a Jamaat-e-Islami leader, challenging his death sentence for crimes against humanity committed during the War of Independence in 1971...

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Soft microfinance: potential game-changer

MICROFINANCE is welcomed as a revolutionary tool to eradicate poverty, providing financial access for those excluded from traditional banking systems. It emerged with a promise to empower small entrepreneurs and poor people, especially women, by offering them loans to do businesses, secure livelihood and achieve financial independence...

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BIDA unveils heatmap to attract FDI

The Bangladesh Investment Development Authority (BIDA) has launched Bangladesh’s FDI Heatmap, a data-driven framework, to attract the Foreign Direct Investment...

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Politicians should learn how not to inconvenience people

THE Bangladesh Nationalist Party chairperson Khaleda Zia left for London for advanced medical treatment at night on January 7. Khaleda Zia left her house at Gulshan about 8:15pm for the airport via the elevated expressway to fly at 10:00pm in an air ambulance, which the emir of Qatar provided, for London but could not reach the airport until...

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Safe water supply and sewage treatment

BANGLADESH has around 180 million people living in a small land and ranks number 8 in the world by population. Though the GDP of the country was $2.528 trillion in 2023, the country has neither established any sewage treatment system nor a safe water supply system for the entire nation. Still, waterborne diseases and dengue are the main diseases in...

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Dengue treatment inadequacy outside cities warrants action

THE proposition that 78 per cent of the dengue patients recorded as residents of Dhaka’s south city areas in hospital documents are from outside Dhaka is worrying on a couple of counts. This brings to the fore the weakness of the reporting mechanism put in place in hospitals. This also stands to frustrate any plan to fight against the disease. Above all else...

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Juba Dal leader dies after clash with JCD

A Juba Dal leader died under treatment on Wednesday, five days after he was stabbed during a clash with the activists of Jatiyatabadi Chhatra Dal at Hazaribagh in the capital on November 15...

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76-yr old Ayesha begs with bullet-hit leg, struggles to get treatment

Ayesha Begum, an elderly woman from Manikpur of Munshiganj, had been shot in the left leg on August 4, just a day before the Awami League regime was toppled amid a student-led mass uprising. Since then the 76-year old woman, who lives alone and begs for survival, has been struggling...

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King Charles turns 76

Britain’s head of state King Charles III turns 76 on Thursday, still in the grip of cancer treatment but with his passion for work undimmed by what his son and heir Prince William called a ‘brutal’ year...

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Unviable treatment plants turn albatross around DWASA’s neck

THE Dhaka Water Supply and Sewerage Authority, which has continued to incur losses despite increases in water tariff for 15 times since 2009, when the Awami League assumed office to continue for consecutive tenures before its overthrow on August 5, and has struggled to improve the quality of supply water, has now run into a new problem. Two projects...

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Chinese doctors visit injured protesters

The members of the Chinese National Emergency Medical Team on Monday visited the patients who suffered severe injuries during the student-led mass uprising and assured them...

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Chinese medical team to arrive Sunday

A Chinese national emergency medical team will arrive in Dhaka on Sunday to provide advanced medical treatment to individuals severely injured during the July-August protests in Bangladesh...

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Bullet-hit Fahim sent to Thailand at govt cost

Fahim Hasan, who sustained bullet injuries during the recent student-led mass upsurge, and his parents have been sent to Thailand for better treatment at the cost of the government...

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Ensure proper treatment injured students: BSMMU VC

The vice-chancellor of Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujib Medical University, Professor Dr Md Sayedur Rahman, on Wednesday visited the students and people injured in the Students Movement Against Discrimination, and gave necessary instructions to the concerned to ensure better and proper treatment...

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Boro Porong: manmade catastrophe

SAMARI Chakma has chronicled the devastating impact of the Kaptai hydroelectric dam on the indigenous people of the Chittagong Hill Tracts in the early 1960s. A commendable work of unveiling a phase of murky history — seemingly lost to the collective amnesia of the...

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Man arrested for ATM booth guard murder

The police have arrested the prime accused in the killing of a security guard on duty at Modhumoti Bank’s ATM booth in Gulshan area of ​​the capital...

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