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Commodity prices keep rising ahead of Ramadan

Shawdesh Desk: The prices of some of the essential commodities, including onion, sugar, pulses, eggs, and spices, have continued to rise in the kitchen markets in Dhaka ahead of Ramadan,

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President Shahabuddin for expanding global export markets

Shawdesh Desk: President Mohammed Shahabuddin on Tuesday urged the businessmen, industrialists and entrepreneurs to explore more export markets in the globe along with establishing safe and environment-friendly industries. ‘Provide all-out

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Beyond H-1B: Exploring Alternative Visa Options for Skilled Workers

Shawdesh desk: Dive into the realm of skilled immigration to the United States and discover alternative avenues beyond the confines of the H-1B visa program. From the flexibility of L1

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Muslim Ummah set to observe Shab-e-Barat tonight

Shawdesh Desk: Shab-e-Barat, the night for worship of Allah, will be observed throughout the country tonight with due religious fervour and devotion. On this occasion, the Islamic Foundation (IF) has

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PM Hasina asks local representatives to act against drugs, terrorism

Shawdesh Desk: Prime minister Sheikh Hasina on Sunday called upon the local government representatives to work against drugs, terrorism, militancy, and corruption to take the country forward. ‘Corruption, militancy and

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Bangladesh’s daily gas shortage 1,000 million cubic feet: Nasrul tells JS

Shawdesh Desk: The state minister for power, energy and mineral resources, Nasrul Hamid, told the parliament on Sunday that the daily gas shortage in Bangladesh was about 1,000 million cubic

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Govt to increase surveillance on online news portals: law minister

Shawdesh Desk: Law minister Anisul Huq, on behalf of the state minister for information and broadcasting Muhammad Ali Arafat, on Sunday told the Jatiya Sangsad that the government was planning

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Political group multiplies fortunes: discussion

Shawdesh Desk: Economist Rehman Sobhan said on Saturday that the class of politically privileged people had multiplied their fortunes through rescheduling defaulted loans, which became part of a business model

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