Grameenphone celebrates 7-crore landmark

    M Humayun Kabir: Grame-enphone, the market leader operator, has crossed the landmark of seven crore active subscribers in Bangladesh, a magic figure for any mobile operators even in the global perspective. Michael Patrick Foley, chief executive officer of Grameenphone shared greetings with the executives, GP yesterday said on its official Facebook page. Foley, in his…

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      Sapling sales cross Tk 50m mark

      Desk Report: The ongoing National Tree Fair has continued to attract a large number of visitors every day, reports Financial Express. The month-long fair, which began on July 18 at Sher-e-Bangla Nagar in the city, has also witnessed increasing sales of saplings, according to the organisers and stall owners. During a visit to the fair…

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        Mondelēz Int’l starts operation in B’desh

        UNB: Mondelēz Inter-national, an international food and beverage company, recently stated its operations in the country, expanding their presence in South Asia. The company set up its country headquarters in the capital, says a press release. Kallappa Pattanashetti, was appointed as Country Lead and will play a pivotal role in running the company’s operations in…

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          Hippo bite kills Taiwan tourist in Kenya

          BBC: A Taiwanese tourist has died after being bitten in the chest by a hippo he was trying to photograph in Kenya. Chang Ming Chuang, 66, was tracking the animal at a wildlife resort on Lake Naivasha, 90km (56 miles) north-west of the capital, Nairobi.A second tourist, also from Taiwan, was injured. Six people have…

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            The danger of conflating anti-Zionism with anti-Semitism

            Ian Almond/Al jazeera Enfolding criticism of Israel within the definition of anti-Semitism would risk rendering the word meaningless. I still remember the shock I felt when, at the age of 12, my teacher told me the word “joo” I had just spoken, which I had thought to mean to lie or cheat, was actually “Jew”…

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              Why crimes against women are not just a law and order problem

              Soumitro Chakraborty/ Daily O, India Most laws to protect women do not address the underlying cause of violence, that is, societal attitude towards women and inherent patriarchy. We are a booming economy and our GDP numbers are a testimony to that fact. But despite this, India, the world’s largest democracy, is failing to ensure basic…

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                Early learning changes Agatha’s life

                Olga Tsvetkova/UNICEF Small steps towards social inclusion of children with disabilities in Belarus Limited access to services. Stigma. Social exclusion. These are far too often a reality for the estimated 5.1 million children who live with disabilities in the Region. We follow 3-year-old Agatha through her daily routine at a UNICEF-supported Early Childhood Intervention (ECI)…

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                  Uterus cancer kills 11,000 women annually in Bangladesh

                  BSS Nearly 11,000 women die of uterus cancer annually in Bangladesh, while about five crore females are at risk to be affected by the disease, a recent research said. The research conducted by a team of uterus cancer experts showed that the illiterate and sex workers are at the great risk of the disease. The…

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                    Welcome to the metadata society — and beware

                    Adrian Lobe/Gulf News What is threatening about this algorithmic regulation is not only the subtlety of control that takes place somewhere in the opaque machine rooms of private corporations, but that a techno-authoritarian political mode could be installed, in which the masses would be mere politico-physical quantity Every day, Google processes 3.5 billion search queries….

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