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MBBS admission test results released

Shawdesh Desk: The results of admission test of MBBS course for academic session 2021-22 were published on Tuesday with 55.13 percent pass rate this year. Health and family welfare minister

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Road accidents on the rise

Shawdesh Desk: The number of road accidents has increased in the capital and elsewhere in the country in recent times, claiming lives of many people every day. Battery-run easy-bikes and

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Momen briefs Blinken about “transparent” election process

Foreign Minister AK Abdul Momen has briefed his US counterpart Antony  Blinken about Bangladesh’s “transparent and independent” election commission apparently suggesting him to encourage BNP to take part in the

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PM stresses nature based development philosophy

Shawdesh Desk: Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina on Monday said her government attached priority on nature based plans to ensure country’s overall development, urging all concerned to conserve rain and flood

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Bangladesh-US security dialogue in Washington Wednesday

Shawdesh Desk: Bangladesh will have a security dialogue with the US in Washington Wednesday  to discuss issues of mutual interests in a broader security sphere. At the 8th Security Dialogue,

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Police official who harassed female college teacher for wearing teep identified

Shawdesh Desk: The police constable, who harassed and threatened a female college teacher for wearing teep, has been identified. Teep is a decorative mark worn in the middle of the

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Five decades of diplomatic ties: US for deepening robust economic partnership with Bangladesh

Shawdesh desk: US Secretary of State Secretary Antony J. Blinken has said Bangladesh and the United States have collaborated on every issue which matters to the people and the bilateral

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PM asks govt officials to ensure services for people

Shawdesh Desk: Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina on Sunday asked the government officials to ensure services for the people, saying Bangladesh became independent to change their fate. “You (officials) should always

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