
Locals demand cancellation of nomination for Abul Kashem Jihadi’s boat symbol
Locals have demanded the cancellation of the nomination of Abul Kashem alias Kashem Jihadi, chairman candidate of Bashikpur Union of
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Banks crank up farm credit in six months
SIDDIQUE ISLAM | Published: January 31, 2021 08:52:52 Farm credit disbursement grew by nearly 12 per cent in the first-half
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Healthcare Pharmaceuticals starts setting up plant at BSMSN | The Asian Age Online, Bangladesh
Healthcare Pharmaceuticals, country’s one of the leading pharmaceutical companies, started setting up a medicine plant through laying its foundation stone
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India’s Serum Institute to launch another COVID vaccine by June – National – observerbd.com
India‘s pharma giant Serum Institute has said that it will launch another vaccine for Covid-19 by June this year —
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Locals demand cancellation of nomination for Abul Kashem Jihadi’s boat symbol
Locals have demanded the cancellation of the nomination of Abul Kashem alias Kashem Jihadi, chairman candidate of Bashikpur Union of
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Ganguly leaves hospital after fresh angioplasty – Sports – observerbd.com
Published : Sunday, 31 January, 2021 at 1:15 PM Count : 73 Ganguly leaves hospital after fresh angioplasty Indian cricket
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Teletalk’s network up-gradation for 4G, 5G progressing: PM tells JS | The Asian Age Online, Bangladesh
Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina today said state-owned mobile phone operator Teletalk is implementing different network expansion, up-gradation and modernization projects
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Zero Hours Grand Gala cultural night at Lemeridien on 31st New Year Eve in Dhaka
Arona International organizing Zero Hours Grand Gala cultural night at Lemeridien on 31st New Year Eve in Dhaka, Bangladesh. Arona International
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‘English version to be opened at primary level’ – Education – observerbd.com
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Locals demand cancellation of nomination for Abul Kashem Jihadi’s boat symbol
Locals have demanded the cancellation of the nomination of Abul Kashem alias Kashem Jihadi, chairman candidate of Bashikpur Union of
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