Lack of beds in Japanese hospitals

    Tanzim Taqrim Elderly Japanese people face the problem of lack of space in hospitals. 80% of them prefer to die in a hospital because they feel hospitals safer and don’t want to burden family members. One in four Japanese people are over the age of 65. And hospital beds are becoming increasingly insufficient, especially in…

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      Factories are to set up ETP to stop river pollution

      Sofian Khan The 36th meeting of National Task Force to Protect Rivers surrounding Dhaka was held on Wednesday. It ended up with asking The Department of Environment to make a drive towards the factories situated in the bank of rivers surrounding Dhaka. This will eventually result them to set up the effluent treatment plant (ETP)…

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        MOU Signed between LankaBangla Finance and Hotel Sarina

        LankaBangla Finance Ltd (LBFL) recently signed an MOU with Hotel Sarina for its customer privileges. Khurshed Alam– Head of Retail Finance of LBF and Mohammad Ali Chowdhury –Manager of Hotel Sarina signed the MOU for their respective organizations. Under this MOU LBF Cardmember will enjoy up to 40% discounts at Hotel Sarina . Md. Nurul…

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          MOU Signed between LankaBangla Finance and Hotel Sarina

          LankaBangla Finance Ltd (LBFL) recently signed an MOU with Hotel Sarina for its customer privileges. Khurshed Alam– Head of Retail Finance of LBF and Mohammad Ali Chowdhury –Manager of Hotel Sarina signed the MOU for their respective organizations. Under this MOU LBF Cardmember will enjoy up to 40% discounts at Hotel Sarina . Md. Nurul…

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            Biswajit’s ‘Sarangshe Tumi’ at SAARC Film Festival

            Sejuti Mourin National Film Award winning popular singer and music director Kumar Biswajit’s musical film ‘Sarangshe Tumi’ is scheduled to be screened at the seventh edition of the ongoing SAARC Film Festival in Colombo, Sri Lanka. The festival will open with Indian film “Pinky Beauty Parlour”, and feature a total of 24 feature-length and short…

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              SSC exams begins on February 1

              Nayon Sarkar: Secondary school certificate (SSC) Examination has been scheduled to start from February 1 next year, education ministry announced yesterday. The routine is also available online, at the websites of Education ministry and Education board.The written exams will be completed by February 24, followed by the practical. As usual, multiple choice questions (MCQ) test…

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                Maternal mortality rate increased in last two years: Survey

                Noman Mosharef: Maternal mortality rate has recently increased in the country. At present, as many as 196 mothers die while giving birth to child in 100000 cases. The number was 194 in 2010. The outcome of “Bangladesh Maternal mortality and healthcare survey 2016 conducted jointly by National Institute of Population Research and Training (NIPORT), International…

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                  New auto-rickshaw hailing app expected to reduce hassles

                  Sofian Khan: Three wh-eelers, commonly knows as CNG’s auto-rickshaws are to be newly introduced by ride-hailing auto-rickshaw apps, reports BDnews24. After the introduction of Uber and Pathao in the country, drivers of three wheelers seem to struggle to cope up with the domination. Share a Motorcycle or SAM first introduced auto-rickshaw option for the commuters…

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                    Tonu’s family called in as part of investigation: Home Minister

                    Noman Mosharef: Home Minister Asaduzzuman Khan Kamal said the family members of slain Comilla Victoria College student Sohagi Jahan Tonu were called in by the Criminal Investigation Department (CID) to Dhaka as part of investigation. Home minister said the investigation is going on. “I believe, the fact would be revealed through investigation.” He replied to…

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