9,300 Yaba pills seized in Benapole

    DOT Desk: Members of Border Guard Bangladesh (BGB) in a drive seized 9,300 piece of Yaba pills from Agrabhulot border here on Monday night, reports the Asian Age. Being informed that a gang of smugglers was bringing a consignment of Yaba tablets India, a team of BGB conducted a drive there and seized contraband pills…

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      Infant drowns in Chuadanga

      DOT Desk: A three-year-old minor boy drowned at Mochainagar village in Alomdanga upazila of Chuadanga district on Tuesday, reports The Financial Express BD. The deceased was identified as Rohan Ahmed, son of Masud Rana, hailed from Baro Gangni village of the upazila. He went to Mochainagar a week ago where his maternal grandparents live, reports…

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        2 culverts virtually useless in Hakaluki

        DOT Desk: Two culverts over two canals in Hakaluki Haor area at Shahpur village in Juri upazila remain useless due to lack of approach roads, much to the suffering of thousands of people in the area, reports The Daily Star. Upazila Project Implementation Officer (PIO) Omar Faruk said a culvert was built on the Gungijuri…

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          Europe is closing a whole lot of coal mines

          Science Alert: Every unprofitable coal mine in the European Union must cease production by the first day of 2019, the date on which all public funds for the mines will come to an end. In Spain, that means that 26 coal mines are about to close up shop, according toReuters. This move away from coal…

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            When the media has egg on its face, silence reigns

            Linda S. Heard, Award-winning British political columnist and guest television commentator with a focus on the Middle East/Gulf News Saudi journalist Khashoggi has been exposed as Qatar’s Lord Haw-Haw The western media spearheaded by the acclaimed Washington Post went overboard in portraying Saudi national Jamal Khashoggi as a principled journalist motivated by exposing human rights…

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              Mrinal Sen discovered Big B’s voice for the world

              Shastri Ramachandaran, Author, Editorial Consultant for WION, Political & foreign affairs commentator Middle East Monitor/WION Few know that it was the trailblazer of New Wave cinema in India, the ‘revolutionary’ Mrinal Sen who discovered India’s most famous voice in films and commercials. It happened long ago when Amitabh was no Big B but a “bachcha”,…

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                School students celebrate New Year with new textbooks

                Hossen Sohel of DOT Like every year, the students of primary, secondary, madrasa and technical education institutes celebrated the Textbook Day yesterday, the first day of the New Year, which coincides with the beginning of their academic sessions, reports bdnews24.com. Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina had inaugurated the festival for the distribution of free textbooks among…

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