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Nationwide protests staged against vandalism of Bangabandhu s sculpture

Nationwide protests staged against vandalism of Bangabandhu s sculpture With the slogan “Jatir Pitar Samman, Rakhbo Mora Omlan” (We will uphold the dignity of the Father of the Nation   |  14 Dec 2020 7:02 AM GMT DHAKA: With the slogan Jatir Pitar Samman, Rakhbo Mora Omlan (We will uphold the dignity of the Father of the Nation), officials of the Bangladesh Civil Service (BCS) cadre services staged nationwide protest rallies against the vandalism of an under-construction sculpture of Bangabandhu Sheikh MujiburRahman in Kushtia. Officials of non-cadre services also joined the rallies on Saturday. Government officials vowed to uphold the dignity of Father of the Nation, as they will not allow anyone to defame the architect of independent Bangladesh.

Muslim businessman donates land worth Rs 1 crore to temple in Bengaluru

Muslim businessman donates land worth Rs 1 crore to temple in Bengaluru Seeing devotees struggle to pray to their favourite deity, a Muslim businessman has donated a 1,650 sq feet plot valued around Rs 1 crore to Sri Veeranjaneya Swamy temple in Hosakote, on the outskirts of the Bengaluru.   |  14 Dec 2020 2:37 AM GMT BENGALURU: Seeing devotees struggle to pray to their favourite deity, a Muslim businessman has donated a 1,650 sq feet plot valued around Rs 1 crore to Sri Veeranjaneya Swamy temple in Hosakote, on the outskirts of the Bengaluru. The temple is situated about 40 kms from Bengaluru, in this once sleepy town which now has become a real estate magnet due to its proximity to IT hub Whitefield. Prior to the IT boom in the 2000s, Hosakote was a dusty town like any other town in Karnataka but now it is a most sought after real estate destination in East Bengaluru and this area largely attracts the IT crowd of the city.

Assembly Elections: More EVMs & VVPATs to reach Assam in December

STAFF REPORTER GUWAHATI: The Election Commission of India (ECI) will be sending more EVMs (Electronic Voting Machines) and VVPATs (Voter Verifiable Paper Audit Trial machines) to Assam for the ensuing Assembly elections slated in April 2021. Assam State Election Department sources informed The Sentinel that these machines should reach Assam within December itself. The machines would be primarily required for the proposed additional Auxiliary Polling Stations that are going to be set up in Assam during the polls. These polling stations have been envisaged due to the COVID-19 protocols issued by the ECI. A total of 6,452 additional Auxiliary Polling Stations are likely to come up across the State. The number of such polling stations may, however, go up if the number of electorates increases following the ongoing Special Summary Revision (SSR) of the draft Photo Electoral Roll-2021 . The Final Photo Electoral Roll-2021 will be published on January 15, 2021. According to

Vigilance officials seized cash, jewels from RTO and check-posts

Vigilance officials seized cash, jewels from RTO and check-posts
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