Driver’s ill competition and pedestrian’s mentality

    Dr. Md. Tajul Islam, Professor, National Institute of Mental Health : Many premature deaths have been caused by the ill competition between the drivers. These drivers have to be held responsible. Their recklessness has caused many to their deaths. They are arrogant and not willing to listen to anybody. But whatever they do, they are the…

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      Myanmar president pardons 58 Rohingyas detained while returning

      Sejuti Mourin: Myanmar President Win Myint has pardoned 58 Rohingyas refugees arrested during their failed attempt to reenter Myanmar from Bangladesh. Although they were released from Myanmar jail, the Myanmar government claimed that the first batch returnees from the camps in Cox’s Bazar arrived in Reception Centres in Myanmar. The Myanmar Ministry of the Office of…

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        Writ filed seeking ban on hoisting of foreign flags

        Abrar Hussain: A writ has been filed with the High Court, seeking its directive to ban unauthorized hoisting of foreign flags across the country during the upcoming Football World Cup 2018. Freedom fighter Mohammad Nurul Amin filed the writ with the bench of Justice Naima Haider and Justice Zafor Ahmed on Sunday. The FIFA World Cup…

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          Understanding world university rankings

          Sarwar J. Minar, Senior Officer, International Programs and Relations, IUB : The idea of rankings among the universities across the world has become very popular nowadays. University rankings present an overview of the performances of the universities world-wide, reveal various strategic information about the universities which are of invaluable significance. Though the popularity of the university…

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            Drug Kingpins won’t be easy to eliminate

            Prof. Dr. Mizanur Rahman, Vice-Chancellor, Jagannath University : It will not be an easy task to to root out the drug kingpins. Petty drug peddlers will be easy to track and wipe out but not these kingpins. Most the drivers, rickshaw pullers are drug addicts. We are running drug elimination campaign instead of control campaigns. This…

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              Nationwide war on drugs snuffs out 94 lives as yet

              Sayeed Muhammad: The ongoing anti-narcotics clampdown claimed the lives of 10 more people, mostly suspected drug peddlers, in parts of the country yesterday, raising the death toll to at least 94 over the last two weeks. According to The Daily Star, two were killed in Comilla, Pirojpur and Satkhira each, while one was reported dead in…

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                Efficient use of energy can save 5,000MW power in 5 years

                Engr. Nurul Aktar, Director, Energypac : Around 5,000 megawatt (MW) of electricity could be saved in five years if efficient use of electricity in domestic, commercial and industrial sectors could be ensured through introducing standard energy-efficient appliances. About US$ 5 billion investment would be required to generate 5,000MW of electricity. On the other hand, fuel-efficient power…

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                  Cabinet endorses draft of ‘BSTI Law 2018’

                  Abrar Hussain: Increasing fines and penalties, the Cabinet has given final approval to draft of ‘Bangladesh Standards and Testing Institution Act, 2018’ The approval came from a regular meeting held yesterday, while Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina was in the chair in her office, reports Banglanews24. After the meeting, Cabinet Secretary Mohammad Shafiul Alam told reporters, “An…

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