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26m cft gas added to national grid
26m cft gas added to national grid

National

26m cft gas added to national grid

The national gas grid has received about 26 million cubic feet of gas daily from the Habiganj-5 well operated by Bangladesh Gas Fields Company Limited (BGFCL).

I was abducted with the intention of killing: Salahuddin Ahmed
I was abducted with the intention of killing: Salahuddin Ahmed

National

I was abducted with the intention of killing: Salahuddin Ahmed

BNP Standing Committee member Salahuddin Ahmed said that the Sheikh Hasina government abducted him with the intention of killing him.

Sheikh Hasina protected my father's killers: Dr. Reza Kibria
Sheikh Hasina protected my father's killers: Dr. Reza Kibria

National

Sheikh Hasina protected my father's killers: Dr. Reza Kibria

Dr. Reza Kibria, son of Awami League leader and former Finance Minister Shah AMS Kibria, has alleged that Sheikh Hasina has protected his father's killers for the past 15 years.

HC orders halt to hill cutting for Rangamati technology university building
HC orders halt to hill cutting for Rangamati technology university building

National

HC orders halt to hill cutting for Rangamati technology university building

The High Court has ordered immediate measures to stop hill cutting for the construction of a technology university building in Rangamati, as well as a ban on cutting any other hills in the district.

NCP receives EC registration certificate for ‘Shapla Koli’ symbol
NCP receives EC registration certificate for ‘Shapla Koli’ symbol

National Election

NCP receives EC registration certificate for ‘Shapla Koli’ symbol

The National Citizen Party (NCP) has received its registration certificate from the Election Commission, with convener Nahid Islam collecting the document on behalf of the party. The allotted electoral symbol for the party is ‘Shapla Koli’.

Expatriates must register mobile phones if staying more than 60 days
Expatriates must register mobile phones if staying more than 60 days

ICT & Telecom

Expatriates must register mobile phones if staying more than 60 days

Expatriates visiting Bangladesh can use smartphones without registration for up to 60 days, but must register them if staying longer, according to a notice by the Ministry of Posts, Telecommunications and Information Technology on Wednesday.

Accused woman denied bail, sent to jail over killing of eight puppies
Accused woman denied bail, sent to jail over killing of eight puppies

Country

Accused woman denied bail, sent to jail over killing of eight puppies

A Pabna court has denied bail to Nishi Rahman, 38, in a case filed over the killing of eight puppies that were allegedly drowned inside a sack in a pond in Ishwardi. She was produced before the Pabna Amli Court-2 at around 4:30pm on Wednesday, December 3, after being brought from Ishwardi Police Station. Following the hearing, Judge Tarikul Islam rejected her bail petition and ordered that she be sent to jail. The next date for hearing has been scheduled by the court.

Chief adviser visits Khaleda Zia at Evercare
Chief adviser visits Khaleda Zia at Evercare

National

Chief adviser visits Khaleda Zia at Evercare

Chief adviser Dr Muhammad Yunus visited BNP chairperson and former prime minister Khaleda Zia at Evercare Hospital.

Seven college students announce new protest programme
Seven college students announce new protest programme

National

Seven college students announce new protest programme

Students of the seven colleges have announced a new programme over the proposed Dhaka Central University ordinance. They said if the ordinance is not issued by Saturday, they will begin a sit-in in front of the Education Building from Sunday.

Views Bangladesh Google Trending
Views Bangladesh Google Trending

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Views Bangladesh Google Trending

Important developments and discussions continue to dominate Bangladesh’s current landscape, with several topics topping Google searches. Here is today’s Wednesday edition of Views Bangladesh Google Trending.

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