Upazila president fired for misbehaving to the UN

[ad_1] Lalmonirhat Aditmari Upazila Parishad Chairman Faruk Imrul Kayes has been suspended for misbehaving, abusing, insulting and threatening Upazila Nirbahi (UNO) officer. A letter signed by Nurema Jahan, Undersecretary of the Ministry of Local Government, Rural Development and Cooperatives, Local Government Division, Upazila-1 (Branch), on Monday (November 30) mentioned the …

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Forty swimmers crossed the Bangladesh Channel

[ad_1] In the Bay of Bengal, 40 sailors have signed up to swim the 16.1 km sea route known as the Bengali Channel from Teknaf Shahpari Island to St. Martin. All but three have successfully crossed the Bengali Canal. The swim started at Shahpari Island Jetty Ghat at 9.25am on …

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In Corona, 3,358 people made black money white

[ad_1] The finance minister further said that at the same time, if individual taxpayers invest money in the capital market, if a 10 percent tax is paid on that investment, no authority, including income tax, will question. Aside from this, the government has an opportunity to launder black money in …

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Burial of Iran’s top nuclear scientist completed

[ad_1] Mohsen Fakhrizadeh, Iran’s top nuclear scientist and architect of the country’s nuclear program, who was killed in the bombings, was buried at the Imamzada Saleh shrine in the capital Tehran on Monday. Only members of his family and military commanders were able to attend the funeral to avoid the …

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Lonely Elephant gets a ‘new life’

[ad_1] A male elephant of the Asian species, Kavan, has been roaming the dilapidated Islamabad Zoo, Pakistan, for years. He had no companions there. The animal is known as the “loneliest elephant”. As a result, strong demands arose from different parts of the world, the elephant should have a mate, …

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