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Dhaka university's pad dispensers open for business

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Some 18,000 women students at Dhaka University can now buy a pad for 10 taka (12 cents) from one of eight vending machines set up in dormitories and wash rooms across the campus.

Added on the 09/03/2020 20:54:17 - Copyright : AFP EN

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