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Inclusive development and restoring human dignity

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by AKM Jasim Uddin

Inclusive development and restoring human dignity

Every year on February 27th, World NGO Day is commemorated in various countries across the globe. This day has a brief yet significant history. World NGO Day serves as a global event for non-governmental development organizations that tirelessly strive for social advancement worldwide. It acknowledges the importance of NGOs and their collaborative role as social institutions in development. Presently, this occasion is celebrated with great enthusiasm in over 89 countries. However, it is regrettable that despite Bangladesh being a hub for NGOs, the day is not observed with the respect it deserves.

George Harrison: The unsung hero of Bangladesh's Liberation War
George Harrison: The unsung hero of Bangladesh's Liberation War

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by SM Tanjil Ul Haque

George Harrison: The unsung hero of Bangladesh's Liberation War

Some foreign names are uttered with deep gratitude in the history of Bangladesh's Liberation War—among them, George Harrison stands out. This guitarist of the world-famous band The Beatles was not merely a musician; he was a courageous voice for humanity. Born on February 25, 1943, in Liverpool, UK, the initiative he took during Bangladesh's hour of need in 1971 is not only unique in music history but also permanent and radiant in the hearts of Bengalis.

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What should be the first five priorities of the new government after taking office?
What should be the first five priorities of the new government after taking office?

What should be the first five priorities of the new government after taking office?

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Indian cricket mourns, Rinku Singh's father passes away
Indian cricket mourns, Rinku Singh's father passes away

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Indian cricket mourns, Rinku Singh's father passes away

A deep shadow of grief has fallen on the life of Indian cricketer Rinku Singh. His father Khanchand Singh passed away in Greater Noida after a long illness on Friday (February 27). He was undergoing treatment at Yatharth Hospital and breathed his last on Friday morning. Rinku has left the camp from the Indian team for the T20 World Cup to be with his family during this difficult time and returned home. Hindustan Times reported.

Fans bring out procession demanding Shakib Al Hasan's retutn
Fans bring out procession demanding Shakib Al Hasan's retutn

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Fans bring out procession demanding Shakib Al Hasan's retutn

The fans of Shakib Al Hasan have gathered at the Shahid Chandu Stadium in Bogura demanding the return of the world's best all-rounder Shakib Al Hasan.

The opponent even Messi fears facing in World Cup
The opponent even Messi fears facing in World Cup

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The opponent even Messi fears facing in World Cup

With less than four months to go until the World Cup, defending champions Argentina are preparing to retain their title. But amid the final preparations, captain Lionel Messi has openly spoken about one potential opponent he would rather avoid—Mexico.

Sikandar Raza back on top of all-rounder rankings
Sikandar Raza back on top of all-rounder rankings

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Sikandar Raza back on top of all-rounder rankings

Sikandar Raza, the man who has emerged as Zimbabwe's saviour, has led his team to the Super Eight stage of the ongoing T20 World Cup. His rewards have come swiftly, as he has reclaimed the top spot in the ICC's weekly updated rankings for T20 all-rounders.

Bangladesh set for historic Australia tour after 23 years
Bangladesh set for historic Australia tour after 23 years

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Bangladesh set for historic Australia tour after 23 years

Bangladesh are gearing up for a long-awaited red-ball return to Australian soil, with the two-match Test series in August now officially locked in under the ICC Future Tours Programme.

Ban-Pak-Ind in same group in World Cup
Ban-Pak-Ind in same group in World Cup

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Ban-Pak-Ind in same group in World Cup

The International Cricket Council (ICC) has released the full schedule of the 2026 Women's T20 World Cup. This year, 12 teams are participating in this tournament, divided into two groups of six. A tough challenge awaits Bangladesh, because in Group No. 1, they have been paired with subcontinental rivals India and Pakistan, as well as Australia, South Africa and the Netherlands. As a result, three of the four Asian teams have been placed in the same group.

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Badsha files nomination for seat vacated by PM

Badsha files nomination for seat vacated by PM

Badsha files nomination for seat vacated by PM

District BNP President Rezaul Karim Badsha has filed his nomination form as a candidate for the post of Member of Parliament in the by-election to the Bogura-6 (Sadar) seat vacated by Prime Minister and BNP Chairman Tarique Rahman. He is a former mayor of Bogura Municipality.

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Inclusive development and restoring human dignity
Inclusive development and restoring human dignity

by AKM Jasim Uddin

Inclusive development and restoring human dignity

Every year on February 27th, World NGO Day is commemorated in various countries across the globe. This day has a brief yet significant history. World NGO Day serves as a global event for non-governmental development organizations that tirelessly strive for social advancement worldwide. It acknowledges the importance of NGOs and their collaborative role as social institutions in development. Presently, this occasion is celebrated with great enthusiasm in over 89 countries. However, it is regrettable that despite Bangladesh being a hub for NGOs, the day is not observed with the respect it deserves.

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Election hopes turn into disappointment, fear for women in Bangladesh
Election hopes turn into disappointment, fear for women in Bangladesh

by VB Desk

Election hopes turn into disappointment, fear for women in Bangladesh

Hopes surrounding the election have turned into disappointment and fear for many women in Bangladesh, including those who were at the forefront of the July mass uprising, according to a report by the British national daily The Guardian.

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Bangladesh’s garment industry at risk?
Bangladesh’s garment industry at risk?

by SM Tanjil Ul Haque

Bangladesh’s garment industry at risk?

Bangladesh’s ready-made garment industry has long been a key driving force of the country’s economy. Duty-free access to the European Union market has particularly helped the sector build a strong position in the global market. However, the recently announced free trade agreement between the EU and India has created major concerns for Bangladesh. Analysts and industry insiders believe that once the deal comes into effect, Bangladesh’s competitive position in the European market may face serious challenges.

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FM holds bilateral meetings with five counterparts

FM holds bilateral meetings with five counterparts

FM holds bilateral meetings with five counterparts

Foreign Minister Dr Khalilur Rahman has held bilateral meetings with several counterparts on the sidelines of the OIC executive committee meeting on Palestine in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia. The meetings focused on reaffirming Bangladesh's firm stance on the Palestinian issue and intensifying diplomatic efforts.

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Crash en route to state minister's event leaves 8 police injured
Crash en route to state minister's event leaves 8 police injured

by District Correspondent

Crash en route to state minister's event leaves 8 police injured

At least eight police personnel were injured when their vehicle overturned while heading to provide security and a guard of honour to Finance and Planning State Minister Jonayed Saki in Bancharampur, Brahmanbaria. Two of the injured are reported to be in critical condition.

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