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Bangladesh Caretaker Government Redistributes Portfolio among New Advisers, Appoints Special Assistants ; Amnesty International Shows Concern About Bangladesh Government's Human Rights Record ; Special Court Gives 7 Year Prison Term to Ex-BNP Minister Salauddin Ahmed ; Bangladesh Chief Adviser Promises Timely National Election, No Surprises ; Bangladesh gets 5 new advisers for its caretaker government
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Bangladesh government takes initiative to raise govt owned land prices
Friday, 05.04.2007, 08:46am
The government has initiated a move to increase government land prices from the next fiscal year, reports bdnews24.com.

Bangladesh government plans urgent installation of two power plants


Friday, 05.04.2007, 08:44am
The government has speeded up process of installing two power plants on an urgent basis to add a total of 360-megawatt (mw) electricity to the national grid in order to reduce the prevailing power shortfall.

Hasina urges international community to persuade CG for early polls


Friday, 05.04.2007, 08:42am
Awami League (AL) President Sheikh Hasina, now in London, has urged the international community to persuade the military-backed caretaker government to hold free and fair elections in the country at the earliest.

Ashraful plays down pressure after being nominated vice captain of Bangladesh Cricket Team


Friday, 05.04.2007, 08:39am
UNB, Dhaka: Ace batsman Mohammad Ashraful has said that his new role as vice captain will not create pressure on his batting in the home series against India.
US ‘biggest culprit’ of climate change: WWF
Friday, 05.04.2007, 08:37am
AFP, Bangkok  : The United States, the world's top belcher of greenhouse gas emissions, is "the biggest culprit" of climate change, the WWF said Thursday, urging Washington to take swift action against global warming.

Key players unite in bid to rescue Iraq


Friday, 05.04.2007, 08:36am
AFP, Egypt : A conference aimed at rescuing Iraq from chaos and bankruptcy kicked off Thursday in Egypt amid an unprecedented display of international unity.
  » Election Commission to hold dialogue with journalists in mid-May
  » Chief Adviser calls for national unity to establish 'real democracy'
  » Workers and Doctors clash in Dhaka Medical College hospital
  » Bangladeshi Nobel laureate Muhammad Yunus abandons political aspirations
  » Bangladeshi Law Adviser defends government's controversial ‘press advice’ citing ‘grave crisis’
  » US Ambassador to Bangladesh accuses caretaker govt's informal media control
  » Bangladesh topple India, Pakistan in ODI ranking
  » Tendulkar injures himself while practice for Bangladesh series
  » Umpires for India-Bangladesh series declared
  » Bangladesh's remittance jumps to record level at $4.86b in 10 months


 
 
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