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Samsung announces quiz contest winners

Samsung Mobile Bangladesh came up with a unique quiz contest for the first time in Bangladesh called “Play & Win Samsung Galaxy S7 edge” during the pre-booking of the latest flagship Samsung Galaxy S7 edge. The contest was open for the pre-bookers only where they had to watch the 7 videos covering 7 unique features of the Samsung Galaxy S7 edge and thus take a small quiz on the smartphone. The 7 best scorers got their pre-booked devices without having 2to pay anything. This quiz contest was designed to reward the most engaged and loyal...

SIDA representative visits LoCAL projects in BD

Zahra Ayadi from SIDA visited LoCAL schemes in two drought-prone upazilas of Rajshahi District in Bangladesh. She visited a pond that was excavated for retention of surface water in the drought-prone upazila of Godagari. She talked to the community people living around the pond. They face SIDA-logodifficulties in accessing waterbodies in dry season. Additionally, over extraction of ground water during the irrigation season depletes water table in the area and dry-up surface waterbodies. Around 50 families belonging to et...

IBBL celebrates Pahela Boishakh

Islami Bank Officer Kalyan Samiti arranged programs to celebrate Pahela Boishakh, the first day of Bangla New Year 1423 in different places of the country. Mohammad Abdul Mannan, Managing Director of Islami Bank bangladesh Ltd (IBBL) [caption id="attachment_22730" align="alignleft" width="540"]???????????????????????????????????? ????????????????????????????????????[/caption] inaugurated the program of Chittagong South and North Zone of the bank as chief guest in the early hours of t...

RU celebrates Pohela Boishakh amid festivity

Students and the authority of Rajshahi University welcomed Bangla New Year amid festivity on the campus. The day’s programme began with ‘Mongal Shovajattra’ in the morning. RU chancellor Prof. Mohammad Mizanuddin inaugurated the Shovajattra by releasing balloons and pigeons. Different cultural and voluntary organizations of the university arranged different cultural programmes like concert, dance, drama etc. From the beginning of the day, thousands of RU 5students and others began to gather on the campus. Young boys wore Panjabi a...

Luxury or bust for foreign automakers in Japan

Tokyo businessman Randal Furudera isn’t about to swap his German-made BMW M5 for a “boring” Japanese car, although he’ll give them some grudging respect for their ho-hum dependability. Deep-pocketed buyers like Furudera are driving sales in Japan of high-end foreign brands, which dominate the niche sector in a car market long seen as all but shuttered to overseas automakers, AFP reports. “Most Japanese cars these days are sort of becoming moving appliances,” the 54-year-old told AFP. “They’re very reliable, they’re good quality, they never break and all that, but they’re not very

Stocks close week mixed

Stock market closed week mixed when the broader price indices at the country’s twin bourses finished up, but transaction fell on cautious participation today. DSEX, the broader index of Dhaka Stock Exchange (DSE), ended flat in green at 4408.64, with the blue-chip DS30 following it to end at 1683.35. The Shariah DSES, however, closed flat in green at 1065.98, reports BSS. dseChittagong Stock Exchange (CSE) also ended the week up, with its major CSCX index finishing 13.64 points higher at 8246.60. The daily transaction declined...
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