Budget 2017-18: No Separate Structure for Fast Track Project

    Reported by: Hasan Arif Written by: Eshan Maitra Unlike 2016-17 Fiscal Year, Fast Track or most prioritized mega projects will not have separate structure in the upcoming 2017-18 budget. Finance Minister Abul Mal Muhit doesn’t want to include anything different regarding these projects. These mega projects include, Padma Bridge, Padma Bridge Rail, Metrorail, Rooppur Nuclear…

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      Food Adulteration Preventing Operation For Ramadan

      Written by: Eshan Maitra Dhaka Metropolitan Police has conducted Food Adulteration Preventing operation at Chakbazar area. Magistrate Moshiur Rahman led the operations. Original Bombay Sweets Company was charged with 2 lacs taka fine for storing expired foods and making sweets in unhealthy environment. They failed to show fire license and BSTI certification for making sweets….

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        General Goods: More Demands, More Prices to Pay

        Reported by: Jafar Ahmed Written by: Eshan Maitra Demands for the general goods have increased a lot. Also, 60-80% buyers are trying to buy and collect whole month’s needs, on a single. Sellers are taking best of the situation and raised the prices by 20-50%. Even, 1-5 days ahead of Ramadan. Ship-owners from vegetable markets…

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          ‘Quality of Education System’- A Key Challenge for the Coming Decades

          Dr. Forqan Uddin Ahmed Education is fundamental driver of personal, national & global development. Recognition of this has driven many countries to pursue the Millennium Development Goal of achieving universal primary education and eradicating gender disparities at all levels of education by 2015. This has been attained considerably but much more to be done. Efforts…

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            No Evacuation Announcement from the Police

            Reported by: Ismail Hussain Emu Written by: Eshan Maitra Citizens of Dhaka were relieved to see less hawkers on the roads before the Ramadan. But, influential hawker leaders are now making their way onto the roads and footpaths, either by force or bribery. There were hawker meetings regarding it, at Farmgate & Gulistan areas. Viti…

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              Kaptai Lake Losing its Beauty

              Written by: Eshan Maitra There are over 30 public & private organizations for monitoring. But all of them are failing to take necessary steps to rejuvenate the lake. As when it was formed in1956. Unplanned zoom farming washig down all the hill’s mud in the rainy season, said BFDC Manager Commander Md. Asaduzzaman. While, Rangamati…

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                Bangladesh Adapting Practical Techniques for Civilians’ Medical Service at UN Missions

                Reported by: Nashrat Arshiyana Chowhdury Written by: Eshan Maitra Bangladesh is one of the biggest Military support providing countries in UN Peace Keeper Missions. Bangladeshi personnel are upholding the country’s name through their skilled services. Since, authorities have taken keen interest in training & preparing each personnel for their services for the civilians before sending…

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                  NASA releases some new pictures of Jupiter

                  Juno Spacecraft shows the first close-up of the planet’s southern lights. Juno flew below Jupiter’s innermost radiation belt. It found a magnetic field twice as strong as predicted, 10 times stronger than any on Earth. Jupiter has massive polar cyclones, part of a more complex, turbulent world than expected. Source: NASA via CNN https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YHyge_OoYCs

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