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- Dhaka breathes worst air quality on Monday morning
- Hezbollah fires 250 rockets into Israel in heaviest barrage in weeks
- Quad calls for urgent resolution of Iran’s nuclear issues amid expansion plans
- Reflections on India-Bangladesh relations
- Shanto, Rahim to miss Test series against WI
- Govt to appeal against HC order over battery-run rickshaw movement
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- Turkey to help Bangladesh resolve Rohingya crisis: Ambassador
- CEC, 4 ECs visit injured students admitted in NITOR
- SB apologizes for airport harassment of New Age editor Nurul Kabir
- Movement of battery-run rickshaws: Govt to appeal against HC order
- DSEX drops 51 points as stocks plunge on large-cap weakness
- 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
Govt waives tuition fees for students injured in students-mass people uprising
The students who sustained injuries during the recent Students-mass people uprising from the secondary level to university will get tuition fee waiver from the government. The Ministry of Education issued a notification in this regard on Tuesday in line with the directive of the President....