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Nation honoring May Day Today 

Today is May Day, which is a national holiday in the United States. The day is a day of bloodshed in the name of the rights of working-class people. The workers sacrificed blood on this day in 1861 to put an end to the years of misery and exploitation that they had endured. Throughout history, this day of workers' sacrifice for the rights of working people has been observed as "May Day" in countries all over the globe.

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4 people died in 3 districts due to road accidents

In three districts, four people lost their lives in car accidents. The rickshaw puller died as a result of being struck by a bus in Hathazari, Chittagong. On the Chittagong-Khagrachhari route, the accident occurred in the Moniapukur Park area. The incident took place near Sirajdikhan in Munshiganj. A passenger bus collided with a truck, killing a businessman named Rajbangshi and injuring at least 18 people. The accident occurred on the Dhaka-Mawa highway. In Gopalganj, an ar...

AL Former Finance Minster AMA Muhith passes away

A former Finance Minister of the Government of the People's Republic of Bangladesh; a member of the Central Advisory Council of the Bangladesh Awami League; and a former Member of Parliament for the Sylhet-1 constituency in Bangladesh. Prominent politicians and economists, as well as well-known authors and diplomats from throughout the globe, the heroic freedom fighter Mr Abul Maal Abdul Muhith, has passed away. He died last night...

This Eid, homebound people preferred motorbike service

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This year, the power of motorbikes on the road during Eid is growing by three times the amount of power shown the year before. In addition, it is predicted that the death toll will rise. Because motorbikes are considered public transportation in Bangladesh, this situation has...

PM for increasing connectivity with India for mutual benefits

Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina today said initiative has taken to resume various cross-border routes between Bangladesh and India that were stopped in 1965, stressing the need for enhancing connectivity between the two countries for mutual benefits "We have to increase connectivity. If the connectivity between the countries is increased, India's North Eastern provinces - Assam and Tripura - can have access to Chattagram port," she said. The premier said this when Indian External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar paid a courtesy call ...
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