To protect the right of the underprivileged children Utsho Bangladesh, a grassroots, community based organisation enabling access to basic human rights for marginalised women and children, arranged a charity concert at Krishibid Institution Bangladesh Complex auditorium in the capital on Friday night. Popular band Renaissance kicked off the concert with the song “O Nadi Rey Tui Jaas Kotha Rey”. Renaissance front-man Naquib Khan rendered a song in local Chittagong dialect. The band also performed several other songs. Arnob and his friends entertained the audience with their soothing and groovy melodies of “Tomar Jonno”, “Hok Kolorob”. Utsho Bangladesh is funded through individual donations and grants from the member of affluent families. Utsho Bangladesh manages three schools for underprivileged children and creates jobs and provides shelter for marginalized and vulnerable women and their children. It also manages income generating projects like catering services, grocery and tailoring.
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People should refrain from chemically contaminated summer fruits especially mango which could be identified through their dry stems, experts have suggested, reports BSS from Rajshahi. They feared toxicity… 
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