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- Moon sighted in Saudi Arabia, Ramadan begins Saturday
- Depositors’ confidence gets back in banking sector: Salehuddin
- Meeting on experts' opinions on Ramadan diet plan
- Govt. to sell essentials at fair price: Farida Akhter
- Communal harmony crucial for nation's strength: Kader Gani Chowdhury
- Oldest Test cricketer dies in South Africa aged 98
- NCP officially debuts
- Israel must ‘better protect civilians’ in occupied West Bank: Germany
- Press Secretary reveals cause and death toll of Shapla Chattar massacre
- Suicide blast at Taliban religious school in Pakistan kills 4
- ‘Supply of commodities to be ensured within a week’
- Talks to resume in Cairo on next phase of Israel-Hamas ceasefire
- Interim govt not understanding importance of national elections: Dudu
- Hatirjheel 'hijacking' at gunpoint actually a shooting scene
- Supreme Court assists 28,611 people with legal service
- NCP inauguration function kicks off
- Fire and fury: the intense fight for DRC's Goma
- Zelensky, Trump to sign minerals deal at White House
- Govt publishes list of 1,401 'July Warriors'
- Huge crowds participate at Abdullah Al Noman's Janaza in Chattogram

Supreme Court assists 28,611 people with legal service
The Supreme Court Legal Aid program has provided legal services to 28,611 people at government expense, according to a report published by the National Legal Aid Services Organization, reports BSS. The report covers legal assistance provided from 2009 to January 2025, highlighting the...