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Vaccination with Pfizer jab begins

Shawdesh Desk: The administering of the Pfizer-BioNTech Covid-19 vaccine started in the country on Monday morning on a trial basis. The inoculation with the vaccine will continue in the three

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Installation of Padma bridge rail slabs completed

Shawdesh Desk: In a major development to the construction of Padma multi-purpose bridge, installation of all the rail slabs on the 6.15km under-construction mega project has been complete. Project Manager

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Govt trying to improve lifestyle of people at the grassroots: PM

Shawdesh desk: Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina on Sunday said the government with its limited resources is trying to improve the lifestyle of the people at the grassroots. “With our limited

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PM hands over 53,340 more houses to landless families

Shawdesh Desk: Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina on Sunday handed over 53,340 more houses to the landless and homeless families as a part of her government pledge of not remaining homeless

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Patiya not safe under leadership of whip Shamsul Haque Chy, his family: Nasir

Shawdesh desk: Mohammad Nasir, cultural affairs secretary of Chattogram City South Awami League and former vice-president of BGMEA, said the soil of Patiya is not safe under leadership of Jatiya

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Govt to start vaccination with Pfizer jab Monday

Shawdesh desk: The government will start administering Pfizer Covid-19 vaccine at three vaccination centres in the capital from Monday. The three designated vaccination centres are Kurmitola General Hospital, Bangabandhu Sheikh

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Triple murder in Kadamtali: Elder daughter and her husband sued

Shawdesh Desk: A case has been filed against a woman and her husband in connection with the death of three members of a family in the Kadamtali area of the

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Bangladesh reports 3,057 fresh cases, 67 deaths from COVID-19

Shawdesh Desk: Bangladesh reported on Saturday 3,057 COVID-19 cases while the coronavirus claimed overnight 67 lives. “The tally of infections has surged to 8,48,027 as 3,057 new cases were confirmed

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