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‘Tathya apas’ are no crisis, but governance is

ON THE footpath outside the National Press Club, nearly 2,000 women have sat in for more than a month. They are information officers, or tathya apa, employed under a government project aimed at ‘empowering women through ICT’ across rural areas. As the second phase of the project comes to an end, so do their jobs, too. They demand regularisation of their job...

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May Day being observed

International Workers’ Day, also known as May Day, is being observed across Bangladesh on Thursday, alongside worldwide observances, with workers uniting to demand better working conditions and rights. 

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No room for confusion over polls, reforms: Tarique

Bangladesh Nationalist Party acting chairman Tarique Rahman on Monday said that there was an attempt to create confusion in the people’s mind about which one is first — whether election or reforms...

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Banning party brings no good: BNP

The Bangladesh Nationalist Party on Monday said that establishing absolutism by banning political parties had never brought anything good.

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Education reform commission demanded

A national dialogue titled Present and Future of Bangladesh’s Education System was held at the Tofazzal Hossain Manik Mia Hall of National Press Club in Dhaka with the aim of reforming Bangladesh’s education system, education policy and education curriculum...

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