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- More than 46,000 Palestinians have been killed, officials say
- OC's body recovered from Shariatpur’s police station
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- SC hearing on Azhar's review plea against war crimes conviction Jan 23
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- Tarique Rahman to return soon: Mirza Fakhrul
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- Survey finds majority opinion on police commission formation for accountability
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If industries don’t survive, employment won’t be created
Industrialists are disappointed as the government suddenly decided to increase the gas price without talking with the stakeholders in the sector. This decision is a self-destructing for industries. If the industries do not survive, there will be no employment. Workers will be unemployed. Therefore,...
Paying toll for previous wrong policies
The hike in the gas price will affect across financial sectors. The government has to make decisions considering our production and operating costs. We now have to pay the price for previous wrong policies. We didnt invest in much needed gas extraction, and exploration sector. Therefore, a big...