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New pay scale rejected: 20 arrested RMG workers on rampage
The government Thursday announced Tk 3,000 as the minimum wage for readymade garment factory workers, nearly doubling the amount from Tk 1,662.50
Garment workers in the city's different industrial belts staged demonstrations on Friday rejecting the just announced new pay scale of Tk 3,000 instead of demanded Tk 5,000. The agitated hundreds of workers took to the streets in the morning and vandalised some banks and shopping malls at Gulshan, and damaged a number of vehicles at Tejgaon area. They also set on fire a private car and a motobike.(The New Nation)
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BDR mutineer DAD Abdur Rahim died in DMCH
He allegedly led the Peelkhana BDR mutiny.
DAD of BDR Abdur Rahim, aged 54, accused in BDR mutiny case died at Dhaka Medical College Hospital on Thursday night.The hospital sources said the central jail authority admitted him to DMCH at about 8:40pm and the duty doctors declared his death at about 9:40.(UNB)
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'Ban on religion-based politics termed a suicidal move’ Islamic parties for united response to govt action
The leaders of Islamic parties observed that imposing ban on religion-based politics would be suicidal one for the ruling Awami League
Different Islamic political parties are working to go for a united movement against the government's apparent move to impose ban on religion-based politics in the country in line with the Supreme Court verdict that scrapped the Fifth Amendment to the Constitution.(The New Nation )
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China overtakes Japan as No 2 economy
China has averaged more than 9.5 per cent growth annually since it embarked on market reforms in 1978.
China has overtaken Japan to become the world’s second-largest economy, the fruit of three decades of rapid growth that has lifted hundreds of millions of people out of poverty.(Reuters/Bdnews24.com )
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Most parties yet to submit audit reports to EC
BNP likely to submit it by deadline, AL uncertain
Most of the political parties, including the ruling Awami League and opposition Bangladesh Nationalist Party, are yet to submit audit reports on their financial transactions for the last calendar year to the Election Commission though the deadline for doing so expires on Sunday.(The Newage BD)
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UTTARA MODEL TOWN
Rajuk betrays affected people
Landowners, whose land was acquired for the third phase of Uttara Model Town, accused Rajdhani Unnayan Kartripakkha of going back on its promise of providing compensatory plots all without discriminating between the holding sizes.(The Newage BD)
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Extremists hideout busted : Arms, bomb materials seized
Amount of gun power was sufficient to make more than a hundred grenades
Police have busted an extremists' hideout at North Bishil in city's Mirpur area and seized some arms and ammunitions but failed to arrested anyone. Police on information, raided a residence in Shah Ali Mazar area and seized a Sub-machinegun (SMG), fully-loaded pistol, grenades and several kilograms of gunpowder.(The New Nation)
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Death toll in Pak floods hits 320 as rains bloat rivers, damage villages
It was the worst flooding in the region since 1929
The death toll in three days of flooding in Pakistan reached at least 320 Friday, rescue and government officials said, as rains bloated rivers, submerged villages, and triggered landslides.(AP)
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Police baton-charge protesting RMG workers
The protesting workers took to the streets in Tejgaon industrial area, Mohakhali and Gulshan Link Road
Police have baton-charged thousands of readymade garments workers who have been protesting at Mohakhali demanding Tk 5,000 as minimum wage, and the scrapping of the newly established wage scales.(bdnews24.com )
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BCB still undecided on bowling coach
The Bangladesh Cricket Board could not yet appoint the bowling and fielding coaches for the Bangladesh national team, one of the main agenda of Thursday’s meeting of its board of directors at the Sher-e-Bangla National Cricket Stadium
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Anderson rocks Pakistan
James Anderson marked his 28th birthday by sparking Pakistan’s collapse to 90 for six at tea on the second day of the first Test against England at Trent Bridge here on Friday
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