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Jamaat MP's 'son of martyr' statement expunged
Jamaat MP's 'son of martyr' statement expunged

Jamaat MP's 'son of martyr' statement expunged

The statement made by Jamaat-e-Islami MP Abdul Muntakim in the National Parliament, claiming to be the 'son of a martyred freedom fighter', has been excluded from the Parliament's minutes. Speaker Hafiz Uddin Ahmed informed this in the National Parliament session today.

PM reaches Kuala Lampur on two-day official visit
PM reaches Kuala Lampur on two-day official visit

PM reaches Kuala Lampur on two-day official visit

Prime Minister Tarique Rahman arrived at Kuala Lampur International Airport here at 8.45pm local time Today on a two-day official visit. A special flight of Biman Bangladesh Airlines, carrying the Prime Minister and his entourage, departed Hazrat Shahjalal International Airport in Dhaka at 2.45 pm (BST), Prime Minister's Additional Press Secretary Atiqur Rahman Rumon told BSS.

Seminar held on criminal sentencing framework
Seminar held on criminal sentencing framework

Seminar held on criminal sentencing framework

A seminar on examining the feasibility of enacting a law for determining the quantum of punishment in criminal offences was held in the capital today. Organised by the Law Commission of Bangladesh, the seminar was held at the commission's auditorium.

'No need to probe measles vaccine shortage, responsibility lies with interim government'
'No need to probe measles vaccine shortage, responsibility lies with interim government'

'No need to probe measles vaccine shortage, responsibility lies with interim government'

The reason for the ongoing measles vaccine shortage in the country is already clear, said Prime Minister's Special Assistant on Health Dr. SM Ziauddin Haider. According to him, there is no need for any new investigation in this regard, because the reason behind the vaccine shortage is known to everyone.

Government to appoint 100,000 health workers, 25,000 midwives
Government to appoint 100,000 health workers, 25,000 midwives

Government to appoint 100,000 health workers, 25,000 midwives

The government has planned to appoint about 100,000 new health workers to further expand healthcare services in the country and reach the general public. In addition, initiatives are being taken to appoint 25,000 midwives with expertise in midwifery within the next three years.

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