Mahtim Shakib lends voice to new single

    Banglanews24 Singer Mahtim Shakib, who has come under the spotlight for his enthralling cover numbers on YouTube, recently has lent voice to a new single. Titled ‘Je Chole Jaowa’, author-lyricist Mahatab Hossain has penned the lyrics. Music director SK Sameer has tuned and composed the song.Plans to kick off the music video shooting are underway….

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      Rotavirus vaccine can save thousands of children: experts

      DOT Desk The Rotavirus Organisation of Technical Allies council in a report said that about 2.4 million children, mostly aged between 3 months and 2 years, became infected with rotavirus each year in Bangladesh, reports The New Age. Medical experts said that rotavirus was the most fatal of the four viruses and bacteria-responsible for diarrhoeal…

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        Runa in awareness raising documentary

        DOT Desk hRuna Khan, one of the popular actresses of the country, will soon be seen in a documentary film that would raise awareness about the importance of following the proper procedure while going abroad for a job, reports The Independent. DhakaLive has news that Runa participated in the shooting of the documentary, directed by…

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          JSC results of 11 Netrokona schools unexpected

          Sustir Sarker, Netroknoa Correspondent 11 Govt. Primary School started class 8 of Netrokona district, ti’s JSC result is unexpected. In total, 466 students from 11 schools participated in the JSC examinations in the year 2018. Among them, 301 students passed and 160 fail, that is 64 percent of the passing rate. The guardian cant imagine…

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            64-Dist waterbody redirection initiative (First Phase)

            Bangladesh Water Development Board Director General Md. Mahfuzur Rahman inaugurated the titular initiative at a place called Vetukia in Jessore sadar upazila. During this time the Jessore district Water Resource Development and Management Committee President and District Administrator Md. Abdul Awal and said committee’s members were present. Water Resource Ministry Deputy Secretary Md. Abul Islam,…

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              Bamboo-boring beetles wreak havoc in Rohingya camps

              DOT Desk Work had begun on one of the largest bamboo treatment plants ever installed in an emergency response, as International Organisation for Migration experts tackled a tiny insect that was devastating structures in the world’s biggest refugee settlement in Cox’s Bazar, reports The New Age. An infestation of boring beetles meant the bamboo in…

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                Microbial contamination found in pasteurised milk

                DOT Desk A probe by Bangladesh Food Safety Authority has found gaping leaks along diary value chain causing widespread microbial contamination in cow milk processed for pasteurisation, reports The New Age. The probe samples covering all the registered pasteurised milk producers were collected at three stages of pasteurisation, transportation and retailing for tests at laboratories….

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                  Bangladesh makes a fashion statement

                  DOT Desk The world’s second-biggest apparel exporter is now home to fashion labels of its own, reports The Independent. Bangladesh can chalk up this turn of fortunes to stable economic growth. The country’s gross domestic product has been on a years long winning streak. In the 12 months through June,it grew at a 7.86percent clip….

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                    Curtain falls on electioneering this morning

                    Hossen Sohel of DOT :  The curtain is set to fall on campaign this morning, 48 hours before the voting in the 11thparliamentary elections begins at 8am on Sunday, reports UNB. The Election Commission has already asked returning officers and authorities concerned to take necessary measures so that no one can conduct electioneering after 8am…

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                      A glitch to mass participation

                      Muhammad Zubair writes for DOT :  The Election Commission (EC) though assured voters of free and participatory 11th Election scheduled to be held on December 30, 2018, this statement turns out to be somewhat paradoxical as it also bans the movement of transport during the election time, starting from December 28, 2018. The EC also…

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