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Hasina, Modi, Mamata likely to pad up at Eden Gardens for Teesta Test

Shawdesh Desk: Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and his Bangladesh counterpart Sheikh Hasina bonding over cricket next month in Kolkata at Eden Gardens in the presence of West Bengal chief

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Stop plying unfit vehicles, unhealthy race on roads: PM

Shawdesh DEsk: Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina today asked the authorities concerned to stop plying unfit vehicles and their unhealthy race on the roads to avert road accidents. “Plying of unfit

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37th BCS: 787 more recommended for non-cadre posts

Shawdesh Desk: Some 787 applicants have been recommended for non-cadre posts from 37th Bangladesh Civil Service (BCS) examinations. Bangladesh Public Service Commission (BPSC) announced the information on Tuesday. According to PSC,

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Oikya Front getting ready to meet Khaleda at BSMMU

Shawdesh Desk: A Jatiya Oikya Front delegation, led by its convener Dr Kamal Hossain, wants to meet BNP chairperson Khaleda Zia at Bangabandhu Sheik Mujib Medical University (BSMMU). The alliance

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Brexit: UK will leave EU this month, ministers insist

Shawdesh Desk: Ministers insist the UK will leave the EU by 31 October, despite a letter sent to Brussels asking for a delay. UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson sent the

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PM for increased trade between Bangladesh & Vietnam

Shawdsh Desk: Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina on Sunday put emphasis on boosting trade and commerce between Bangladesh and Vietnam for improving the status of the two countries with mutual benefits.

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UK MPs set for knife-edge Brexit deal vote

Shawdesh Desk: British prime minister Boris Johnson appealed to lawmakers to back his last-minute Brexit deal in an extraordinary sitting of the British parliament on Saturday after his plans were

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Lead-laced spices consumption continues

Shawdesh Desk: The government has failed to take any effective measure yet to check the adulteration of spices with heavy metals like lead and textile colorants. All that the government

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