‘Ganga-Jamuna Cultural Festival’ to begin October 5

    IndependentBD The seventh edition of the 11-day theatre festival titled ‘Ganga-Jamuna Cultural Festival’ (Ganga-Jamuna Sangskritik Ustab 2018) will begin on October 5 on the premises of Bangladesh Shilpakala Academy (BSA) in the capital’s Segun Bagicha area. Aiming at consolidating the harmony between Bangladesh and India through cultural exchange, Indian and Bangladesh Committee of Ganga-Jamuna Sangskritik…

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      BCSIR launches real-time PCR to inspect food adulteration

      Desk Report The state-run Bangladesh Council of Scientific and Industrial Research (BCSIR) has introduced one of the most modern technologies to examine adulteration and diseases in various food items. The technology, known as ‘real-time polymerase chain reaction’ (Real-Time PCR), was introduced Sunday at the inauguration ceremony of the newly-constructed building of Institute of Technology Transfer…

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        Leading Bangladeshi, Chinese universities share experience in tackling climate change

        Asia&Pacific A conference of leading Bangladeshi and Chinese universities kicked off Friday in Dhaka to share experiences in dealing with environmental and ecological risks amid a warming planet. The “China, South, Southeast Asian conference on Environmental and Ecosystem Risk Management” was attended by scores of dignitaries from local and foreign organizations. The conference was organized…

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          SC upholds Khaleda’s bail in two cases

          Kabir Humayun The Supreme Court BNP has upheld BNP Chairperson Khaleda Zia’s High Court bail in two defamation cases – filed in Dhaka and Narail. A three-member Appellate Division bench led by Chief Justice Syed Mahmud Hossain dismissed the government’s two leave to appeal petitions against the bail yesterday, reports The Daily Star. But, Khaleda…

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            Bumper yield delights Naogaon turmeric cultivators

            Desk Report Farmers in Mohadevpur upazila of the district are happy due to bumper turmeric yield and low expenses in cultivation. The Department of Agriculture Extension (DAE) sources said around 110 hectares of land have been brought under turmeric cultivation in 10 unions of the Upazila. During a recent visit in Mahinagar, Kumirdaha, Kalna, Sherpur,…

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              Prehistoric art hints at lost Indian civilisation

              BBC The rock carvings – known as petroglyphs – have been discovered in their thousands atop hillocks in the Konkan region of western Maharashtra. Mostly discovered in the Ratnagiri and Rajapur areas, a majority of the images etched on the rocky, flat hilltops remained unnoticed for thousands of years. Most of them were hidden beneath…

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                Bangabandhu International Gold Cup Football begins

                New Nation Host Bangladesh take on Laos in the lone group B opening match of prestigious Bangabandhu International Gold Cup Football that begins at Sylhet district Stadium in Sylhet. The match kicks off at 6.30 pm. State-owned Bangladesh Television will telecast live all the matches while Bangladesh Betar will stream live commentary. To commemorate and…

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                  ‘Dhaleshwari to meet the fate of Buriganga’

                  Desk Report Dhaleshwari river is being seriously polluted due to the discharge of untreated and partially-treated liquid wastes through surface drainage directly to the river from the central effluent treatment plant (CETP) in the relocated tannery industrial estate in Savar, reports UNB. National River Conservation Commission (NRCC) Chairman Dr Muzibur Rahman Howlader stated this in…

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