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- Govt plans to integrate 'Three Zero' theory with SDG activities
- Bangladesh receives $172.63cr remittances in 23 days of Nov
- Far-right candidate targets breakthrough in Romania’s presidential election
- Rishabh Pant becomes most expensive IPL cricketer as Lucknow confirm him for Rs. 27 crore
- China is Bangladesh’s big priority in creating scope for trade cooperation: Commerce Adviser
- Bangladesh records highest 11 dengue deaths in a single day
- Bangladesh joins Global Alliance Against Hunger and Poverty
- Hezbollah kills two Israeli soldiers, injures 10
- Tk10, 000cr development cost cut in 4 months
- Govt committed to enhancing hajj management: religious adviser
- France backs Ukraine’s possibility of using longer-range missiles
- Excelerate Energy supplies two LNG cargoes to Petrobangla
- Top 10 most expensive IPL cricketers in Saudi Arabia’s mega auction
- Abhishek opens up about ‘rumors’ of his breakup with Aishwarya
- Govt thinking of deploying retired traffic polices to control congestion
- Students demonstrate in front of DNMCH over alleged medical negligence
- Turkey Ambassador meets Mirza Fakhrul
- Want to gift nation a free, fair and acceptable election: CEC
- Dismissed employees of S Alam-owned banks block roads in Chattogram
- Is COVID-19 an antidote to cancer?
Indian 'rebel' Muslim princess who shot tigers and drove Rolls-Royce
Abida Sultaan was nothing like your typical princess. She wore her hair short, shot tigers and was an ace polo player. She flew planes and drove herself around in a Rolls-Royce from the age of nine. Born in 1913 into a family of brave begums (a Muslim woman of high rank) who ruled the northern...