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Govt lifts fuel rationing as supply improves

The government has withdrawn all restrictions, including rationing, on the distribution of fuel oil following an improvement in supply, the Ministry of Power, Energy and Mineral Resources said on Sunday.

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Govt considers recruiting 9,000 religion teachers for primary schools: Milon

The government is considering the recruitment of around 9,000 religion teachers in primary schools as part of efforts to strengthen moral and religious education, Education Minister ANM Ehsanul Hoque Milon

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No constitutional existence of ‘Reform Council’ yet: Home Minister

Home Minister Salahuddin Ahmed on Sunday said the Constitution of Bangladesh does not recognise anything named a ‘Reform Council’, noting that such a council could only be established after a

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Bangladesh face Pakistan in series decider today

Bangladesh want to make a fresh start and secure the three-match ODI series when they take on Pakistan in the third and final game at the Sher-e-Bangla National Stadium today.

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Individuals raise stakes in Treasury bills, bonds

Individual investment in government treasury bills and bonds has grown steadily over the past two years as savers seek safer instruments and better interest rates amid limited investment options and

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Bangladesh JS sends 133 ordinances to special committee for review

The Jatiya Sangsad on Sunday sent 133 ordinances promulgated during the interim government to a special parliamentary committee for scrutiny. Placing the proposal in the House, law minister Md Asaduzzaman

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Fuel oil dealers threaten strike from tomorrow

Petroleum dealers and pump owners have threated the government to go on a nationwide strike from tomorrow amid supply shortages of octane and diesel. Frustrated over the rationing of fuel

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No constitutional existence of ‘Reform Council’ yet, says home minister

Bangladesh home minister Salahuddin Ahmed on Sunday said the Constitution of Bangladesh does not recognise anything named a ‘Reform Council’, noting that such a council could only be established after

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