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Four crore families headed by women to under Family Card programme

Prime Minister Tarique Rahman today said the government will bring four crore families, headed by women, under the Family Card programme within the next five years. "...I firmly believe that my government will be able to gradually bring this family card to all the four crore families in Bangladesh, headed by women, within the next five years, InshaAllah," said. The premier made the remarks while speaking at the inauguration ceremony of the Family Card programme, organised by the Ministry of Social Welfare, at T&T playground in Banani, adjacent to Korail slum, this morning. He said the government has to follow rules and regulations in taking any initiative, and as part of those rules and regulations, it has to take pilot projects first.      This work (Family Card progamme) has started in 14 places or 14 upazilas across Bangladesh involving about 37,000 women, he said.  In three areas of capital...

International Mother Language Day celebrated with due dignity in Kurigram

International Mother Language Day celebrated with due dignity in Kurigram

Addressing a BNP-organized divisional election rally

Addressing a BNP-organized divisional election rally

BGB intensified security measures ahead of the forthcoming  election

BGB intensified security measures ahead of the forthcoming election

Employees will not be allowed to campaign

Employees will not be allowed to campaign

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Jamaat-e-Islami determined to launch a fierce battle against extortionists

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BNP Chairman Tarique Rahman urges  voters to cast their votes in favor of sheaf of paddy

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Tarique Rahman visited grave of first martyr of July Uprising Abu Sayeed

Tarique Rahman visited grave of first martyr of July Uprising Abu Sayeed

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