Colour me right: It’s time to end colourism in India

    Muna Beatty, Anti-colourism advocate based in India/Aljazeera My name means “wish”, but over the years I have been called many other names that mean “black”. This is because I’m a dark-skinned woman from India. My father is dark-skinned, while my mother has fair skin. I took after my father. My skin tone is neither “wheatish”…

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      Migrant crisis: Scores drown off Libyan coast

      Abrar Hussain: More than 100 migrants died in a shipwreck off the Libyan coastline earlier this month, according to aid agency Medecins Sans Frontieres (MSF). MSF said two rubber boats set off on 1 September, but one of the vessels deflated and sank. The 276 survivors were eventually taken to the Libyan port city of…

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        9th wage board: 45 pc dearness allowance for journalists

        UNB: The government has directed all the news media, includingprint media and news agencies, to provide dearness allowance to their staff, including journalists and other employees, under the 9th wage board. The Information Ministry issued a notification on Tuesday directing the news media to pay 45 percent of the main salary of media staff and…

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          23 villages submerged in Teesta basin

          Desk Report: More than 10,000 people of 23 villages in the char areas of Teesta and Dharala rivers have been trapped in flood water following onrush of water from upstream hilly areas. The trans-boundary Teesta river was flowing 8 cm above the danger level at Doyani point on Tuesday morning, UNB reports. The officials of…

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            Introvert, extrovert or ambivert?

            How stuff works: Don’t call a shy person an introvert. Both extroverts and introverts can be shy. Introverts aren’t necessarily quiet and sensitive, either, nor are they people-haters. What characterizes introverts — and how their brains function differently than those of extroverts — dominated a recent episode of the podcast Part-Time Genius, co-hosted by Will…

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              World must prevent runaway climate change by 2020: UN chief

              Kabir Humayun: UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres warned that the world is facing “a direct existential threat” and must rapidly shift from dependence on fossil fuels by 2020 to prevent “runaway climate change.” The UN chief called the crisis urgent and decried the lack of global leadership to address global warming, Reports AP. “Climate change is…

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                1,600kg ‘Khat’ seized at Dhaka airport

                Abrar Hussain: Criminal Investigation Department (CID) has seized around 1,600 kilograms of Khat – a psychoactive drug – at Hazrat Shahjalal International Airport in Dhaka. The contraband came from Ethiopia through Foreign Post Office and was recovered from the cargo unit, said Sharmin Jahan, assistant commissioner of CID. Tipped-off, a team of CID’s Serious Crime…

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                  HC asks to shut down 14 hospitals in Mohammadpur

                  Kabir Humayun: The High Court yesterday directed the government to immediately shut down 14 hospitals and clinics running illegally on Humayun Road and Khilji Road at Mohammadpur in the capital. The court also issued a rule asking the authorities concerned of the government to explain why they should not be directed to remove the hospitals…

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