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B'desh awaits Indian nod to resume direct train service 

Dhaka, Mar 10:
Communications Adviser of the interim cabinet Ghulam Quader has said Bangladesh now awaited Indian nod to resume Dhaka-Kolkata train service on Bengali New Year Pahela Baishakh next month, a media report said here on Monday.
 
India, Bahrain to sign MoU on labour cooperation  

Dubai, Mar 10:
India and Bahrain will sign a memorandum of understanding on labour and manpower co-operation during Labour Minister Majeed Al Alawi's visit to New Delhi next month.
 
E-mails 'are the office timewaster'  

London, Mar 10:
E-mails have joined the cigarette and the humble coffee runs as the latest threat to workplace productivity. Researchers have carried out a study and found that e-mails have gone from being a ...
 
A UK school teaches its kids in 40 languages  

London, Mar 10:
Newbury Park Primary School in Redbridge, north-east London, has acquired a reputation of sorts. Here, its 850 pupils reportedly learn phrases in 40 languages by the time they transfer to secondary school.
 
German politics in upheaval on rise of the Left 

Berlin, Mar 10:
The arrival of the Left Party has radically altered the German political landscape and forced Germany's two main parties to seek unusual coalition partners at the state level.
 
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