Japan aid for Bangladeshi farmers, Rohingyas

    Hossen Sohel of DOT Japan yesterday contributed US $5 million to support Bangladeshi smallholder farmers and Rohingya community sheltered in the country, reports The Daily Star. The country has signed an agreement with United Nations World Food Programme (WFP), said a press release issued from WFP in Dhaka. WFP Bangladesh Director Richard Ragan and Japanese…

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      Breaking the silence on #MeToo

      Gyanu BK, Participant of Dalit Reader’s Writing for Social Justice Workshop/My Republica The movement called #MeToo has given a platform to women around the world to publicly share their sexual harassment stories, and it has helped to address this serious global social problem in some countries. It has made its way to Nepal as well….

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        Manifesto implementation main challenge: Quader

        Abrar Hussain of DOT Awami League general secretary Obaidul Quader has confessed that implementing their party’s election manifesto will be the main challenge for the 47-strong cabinet, reports UNB. Talking to reporters at Bangabhaban just after the oath-taking ceremony of the newly fromed cabinet, he said, “Now our main challenge is to implement the manifesto…

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          PM to pay homage to Bangabandhu at Tungipara today

          UNB: Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina will arrive at Tungipara here on Wednesday to pay homage to Father of the Nation Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman as she has become the head of government for the record fourth time. After reaching Tungipara by a helicopter, the Prime Minister will pay tributes to Bangabandhu by placing a wreath…

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            Why does it feel good to see someone fail?

            Shensheng Wang, Ph.D. Candidate in Psychology, Emory University/ The Conversation, Australia In the Pixar animated film “Inside Out,” most of the plot plays out inside protagonist Riley’s head, where five emotions – Joy, Sadness, Fear, Disgust and Anger – direct her behavior. The film was released to glowing reviews. But director Pete Docter later admitted…

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              14 years of Tengratila explosions: No damages for locals

              UNB: Locals, still bearing the brunt of deadly explosions at Tengratila gas field, are yet to be compensated by the concerned authorities. Two explosions rocked the area on January 7 and June 24 in 2005, destroying the gas reserve and damaging adjacent areas of Azabpur, Girisnagar, Koiyajuri, Tengrabazar and Shantipur. The location has since been abandoned…

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                Gene map could unlock treatments for osteoporosis

                Tech Explorist: By identifying almost 500 genetic markers to determine bone mineral density, a new study holds the potential to unlock new treatments for osteoporosis. Bone mineral density is one of the strongest risk factors for osteoporosis. It is a common age-related condition characterized by the progressive reduction of bone strength and density, resulting in…

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