Temp rising to affect living standards of 134m Bangladeshis: WB

    Desk Report: Nearly half of South Asia’s population, including more than three-quarters of Bangladesh’s population, is at risk of declining living standards due to rising temperature and erratic rainfall from climate change, says a new World Bank Report. The report ‘South Asia’s Hotspots: The Impact of Temperature and Precipitation Changes on Living Standards,’ was released…

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      Ensure easy transfer of technology, PM to world community

      M Humayun Kabir: Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina urged the international community to ensure easy transfer of technology at low cost worldwide to face the possible challenges and risks during the era of this ‘Fourth Industrial Revolution’. The premier came up with the call while delivering her speech at the World Economic Forum’s plenary session titled…

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        Jhum farmers busy in harvesting paddy

        Desk Report: Indigenous farmers in the hill district are busy in harvesting paddy as well as making items needed for cultivating jhum. Jhum is a kind of cultivation method of the indigenous people of Chattogram Hill Tracts (CHT). The method is used in the hills. Jhum cultivation is not profitable now due to climate change…

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          Happy reunion after 11 years

          Desk Report: It was an amazingly happy occasion as 41-year-old Mursheda, who remained traceless for long ten years till her identification at a mental hospital in West Bengal of India in May last year, returned to her elderly parents in Melandah upazila under the district on Friday. Mursheda, daughter of poor parents Nomej Uddin Nonda,…

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            US-Bangla makes emergency landing in Chattogram

            M Humayun Kabir: A US-Bangla flight carrying 171 people from Dhaka to Cox’s Bazar made an emergency landing at the Chattogram airport as its landing gear failed. Wing Commander Sarwar-e-Jahan, manager of Chattogram Shah Amanat International Airport, told bdnews24.com that the Boeing 737 aircraft’s landing gear did not work, forcing it to land at the…

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              Mandela My Life is a welcome tribute to a hero, but avoids difficult questions

              Andrea Witcomb,Professor, Cultural Heritage and Museum Studies, Deakin University/The Conversation, Australia What is the role of commemorative exhibitions that focus on the life of a single change agent I asked myself, as I viewed Melbourne Museum’s latest blockbuster, Mandela My Life: The Official Exhibition. The result of an international collaboration between Museums Victoria, the Nelson…

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                Know someone sick? Your own smell might give it away

                EurekAlert: Odors surround us, providing cues about many aspects of personal identity, including health status. Now, research from the Monell Center extends the scope and significance of personal odors as a source of information about an individual’s health. A new paper in the open-access journal Scientific Reports reveals that the bodily odors of otherwise healthy…

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