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Strict lockdown extended till July 14

Shawdesh Desk: The government has extended the ongoing strict lockdown till July 14 in a bid to prevent the further spread of Covid-19, which has killed over 15,000 people across

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TCB starts sale of essential items

Shawdesh Desk: The state-run Trading Corporation of Bangladesh (TCB) began its sale through trucks on Monday to provide essential items among the low-income group people at a subsidized price amid

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Strict lockdown continues for fourth consecutive day across country

Shawdesh desk: A week-long strict lockdown to tackle the spread of Corona virus continues for the fourth consecutive day across the country as Police, army, Border Guard Bangladesh (BGB) and

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Can’t put lives of students in danger: PM about school, college closure

Shawdesh Desk: Admitting the losses Bangladesh’s education sector has suffered for the prolonged closure of educational institutions, Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina on Saturday said the government cannot put the lives

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JS passes ‘Bangladesh Film Artists Welfare Trust Bill 2021’

Shawdesh desk: The Jatiya Sangsad (JS) on Saturday passed “The Bangladesh Film Artists’ Welfare Trust Bill, 2021” in an amended form. Information and Broadcasting Minister Dr Hassan Mahmud proposed to

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Strict lockdown continues for third consecutive day across country

Shawdesh Desk: A week-long strict lockdown to tackle the spread of Corona virus continues for the third consecutive day across the country as Police, army, Border Guard Bangladesh (BGB) and

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Got indications about more vaccine supplies to Bangladesh: FM

Shawdesh desk: Foreign Minister Dr AK Abdul Momen has said they have received positive indications from a number of countries regarding the supplies of more vaccine doses to Bangladesh. “There’s

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Bangladesh records highest single-day COVID-19 infection rate

Shawdesh Desk: Bangladesh today reported 28.27 percent COVID-19 positive cases, the highest in a single day since the outbreak of the pandemic, as 30,012 samples were tested in the past

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