Strike, lockdown shut Kashmir amid anger over killings

    A security clampdown and a strike sponsored by separatists fighting against Indian rule shut most of Indian-administered Kashmir on Sunday, a day after chaotic protests and fighting killed seven civilians and four combatants in the disputed region. Armed police and paramilitary soldiers in riot gear fanned out across the region in anticipation of anti-India protests…

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      Coal mine accident in southwestern China kills seven

      A coal mine accident in China’s southwestern city of Chongqing killed seven workers and injured three, state-owned Xinhua news agency reported on Sunday. The workers at the Fengchun coal mine under the Chongqing Energy Group were killed in an underground transport accident on Saturday afternoon, Xinhua reported. The group has suspended operations at all of…

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        Case lodged over attack on Dr Kamal’s motorcade in Dhaka

        DOT Desk A case was lodged with Darussalam Police Station in Dhaka yesterday over the attack on the motorcade of Dr Kamal Hossain on December 14, reports The daily star. Abu Bakar Shaju, a candidate from Jatiya Oikyafront from Dhaka-16 constituency, filed the case accusing 12 people in the early hours today, said Selim Uz…

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          Radical Roquia: The Lighthouse

          Pratiti Shirin writes for DOT 9th December marked the 138th birth anniversary of Roquia Sakhawat Hossain commonly known as Begum Rokeya. She has been identified as the most important educator for advancing the cause of women’s education in late nineteenth and early twentieth century Bengal. Born in an aristocratic family in a remote village in…

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            Memories of a distant night in December

            Afsan Chowdhury writes for DOT December 1971 memories are blurred but I realize all too well that they are part of many of us, whether in or out. On the day of liberation, many families feasted but by January some were facing difficulties fetching a full table. Perhaps it was also a bit more resentful…

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              Why white supremacists and Hindu nationalists are so alike

              Aadita Chaudhury, PhD Candidate in Science & Technology Studies at York University, in Toronto, Canada/Aljazeera White supremacy and Hindu nationalism have common roots going back to the 19th-century idea of the ‘Aryan race’. Over the last few years, especially after Donald Trump’s victory in the 2016 US presidential election, we have been witnessing the normalisation,…

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                SUST dismisses teacher over sexual harassment

                DOT Desk Authorities of Shahjalal University of Science and Technology in Sylhet dismissed a university teacher for sexually harassing a female student, reports The Financial Express. The accused teacher is Plabon Chandra Saha of Economics department. The decision was taken at the 211th syndicate meeting of the university on Saturday, said an official, wishing anonymity….

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                  Sharks have existed more or less unchanged for millions of years

                  Business Insider Shark populations off the east coast of Australia have been declining over the past 55 years with little sign of recovery, according to research published in the journal Communications Biology. Coastal shark numbers are continuing a 50-year decline, contradicting popular theories of exploding shark populations, according to an analysis of Queensland Shark Control…

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