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NITS Service signs corporate deal with Robi

NITS Services Ltd. has recently subscribed to Robi’s corporate solution. In this connection, an agreement was signed between the two companies at Nitol Center in the capital. 2. Robi- NITS SigningUnder this corporate solution, NITS will enjoy special call rate for data bundle pack and voice connections; call conferencing & close user group facility and many more value added services. NITS Service (Pvt.) Ltd.’s Chairman Abdul Musabbir Ahmad and Robi’s Managing Director & CEO Supun Weerasinghe signed the agreement on be...

Martyred Intellectuals Day observed

Bangladesh observed the Martyred Intellectuals Day on Monday, paying tributes to the intellectuals killed systematically by the Pakistan occupation army and their local collaborators at the fag-end of the country's Liberation War in 1971, reports news agency UNB. Renowned academics, doctors, engineers, journalists, teachers and other eminent personalities were dragged out of their homes, blindfolded, and taken to unknown places and then brutally tortured and slaughtered on the day in 1971. Their bodies were later dumped at Rayerbazar, Mirpur and some other killing fields in the capital. Sensing an imminent defeat, the Pakistani occupation army and their local collaborators carried out the cold-blooded mass murders under a carefully thought-out plan to cripple the emerging Bangladesh ...

Bangladesh 142nd on HDI Index

The Human Development Report 2015, released on Monday, put Bangladesh in the medium human development category with 142nd position out of 188 countries, territories. Bangladesh’s HDI (Human Development Index) value for 2014 is 0.570, said the UNDP report - work for human development, reported news agency UNB. The HDI is an average measure of basic human development achievements in a country. It is a summary measure for assessing long-term progress in three basic dimensions of human development - a long and healthy life, access to knowledge and a decent standard of living. women-...
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More higher-skilled jobs top priority for Bangladesh

World Bank (WB) Senior Vice President and Chief Economist Kaushik Basu said here Sunday creating more higher-skilled jobs was a top priority for Bangladesh. The chief economist also commended the country's remarkable development progress. Basu made his observations while meeting Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina. He praised Bangladesh's efforts to create more and better jobs, a prerequisite for reducing poverty and boosting shared prosperity. Since 2003, the country has been able to create 14 million higher-value jobs and bring more women into the workforce, which has lifted millions of people out of

Photo exhibition on Liberation War at SUST

A three-day exhibition of photos of news papers cutting during liberation war was started at Shahjalal University of Science & Technology (SUST) on Monday. Exhibition titled ‘Liberation war on news paper’ was inaugurated by the vice chancellor Prof Aminul Haque Bhuyan on campus at Arjuntola at around 4.00pm. Shahjalal University press club organized the exhibition to inspire the young generation. More than 30 photos of news paper cutting on Liberation War, mostly collected from different sources including Dhaka University Central Library and Dhaka University Journalist Association, were displayed at the exhibition. The

Samsung Galaxy ‘win a car’ campaign

Samsung Mobile Bangladesh handed over the Samsung 32” LED TVs to the winners of Samsung Galaxy “Win a Car” Campaign. The gifts were handed over at Bashundhara City Shopping Mall. The “Win a Car” campaign offers the consumers to choose their favorite Samsung Galaxy device from Galaxy Ace Nxt 2, J1 Ace, Core Prime, J2, Grand prime, J5 & _MG_0787 (2)J7 and get a chance to win a sedan car. Lucky customers can also win Samsung 32” LED TVs daily and get cash discounts ranging from Tk. 500 to Tk. 5,000. To know more about this campaign, customers can...
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