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May 7 significant for making democracy, secular politics eternal: Nasim | Bangladesh Sangbad Sangstha (BSS)

May 7 significant for making democracy, secular politics eternal: Nasim 371 AFM Bahauddin Nasim today said May 7, the homecoming day of AL President and incumbent Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina in 2007 during the state of emergency, is significant for making the country’s democracy and non-communal and secular politics eternal. He was addressing, as the chief guest, a clothes and food distribution ceremony for 1000 low-income families at Rupnagar Model School ground here. arranged the function. Sheikh Hasina returned home en route to London, after receiving treatments in the United States, defying all obstacles and conspiracy. The then military backed caretaker government barred Sheikh Hasina

US and UK govts co-fund actions to reduce pollution in Dhaka s rivers

US and UK govts co-fund actions to reduce pollution in Dhaka’s rivers A new anti-pollution advocacy project called “Promoting Democratic Governance and Collective Advocacy for Environmental Protection in Dhaka City,” formally launched on Friday aiming to reduce pollutions in Dhaka’s rivers. The project was developed by Waterkeepers Bangladesh Consortium and in collaboration with Counterpart International, said a US embassy press release. Prime Minister’s International Affairs Adviser Dr. Gowher Rizvi, Mayor of Dhaka North City Corporation Atiqul Islam, Deputy Minister of Environment, Forest and Climate Change Ms. Habibun Nahar and Deputy Chief of Mission of US Embassy Dhaka JoAnne Wagner participated in the launching of the new project.

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COVID-19: 54% of patients are young, elderly make up 80% of deaths in Bangladesh

  Obaidur Masum and Kazi Nafia Rahman,  bdnews24.com Published: 16 Apr 2021 03:28 AM BdST Updated: 16 Apr 2021 03:28 AM BdST People wait in queues outside Dhaka’s Mugda General Hospital for COVID-19 tests on Saturday, Apr 10, 2021. Photo: Mahmud Zaman Ovi Out of over 700,000 coronavirus cases confirmed in Bangladesh so far, nearly 400,000 are young people aged between 21 and 40. ); } And people aged over 50 account for more than 8,000 of the over 10,000 deaths from the disease. Experts say that more young people are getting infected because they are going out more while the mortality rate is high among the senior citizens because they have other health complications. According to the Institute of Epidemiology, Disease Control and Research or IEDCR, over 54 percent of the patients diagnosed with the disease until Wednesday were people from the 21-40 age group.

Corona Management Guidelines to be made to tackle COVID-19: Tajul | Bangladesh Sangbad Sangstha (BSS)

‘Corona Management Guidelines’ to be made to tackle COVID-19: Tajul 131 File photo DHAKA, April 15, 2021 (BSS) – Local Government, Rural Development and Cooperatives Minister Md Tajul Islam today said that ‘Corona Management Guidelines’ will be prepared for all organizations under the Local Government Department to tackle COVID-19 and keep the development works running in the country. He made the remarks virtually at a view exchanging meeting with mayors and senior officials of all city corporations of the country on the ongoing corona infection prevention and development activities from his government residence on Mintu Road in the capital. The minister said that the coronavirus (COVID-19), which has spread all over the world, does not seem to be eradicated soon as the health experts have given hints in this regard.

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