‘New arrivals’ cloud Rohingya repatriation prospect

    UNB: Despite Bangladesh’s “serious efforts” to resume the halted repatriation process, the recent deteriorating condition in Rakhine State of Myanmar has brought “much worries” among all concerned, clouding the repatriation prospect, officials indicate. More Rohingyas, not in a big number, entered Bangladesh territory in recent days amid the further deteriorating scenario in Myanmar, they said….

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      Youth’s body found in city

      13DOT Desk: An unidentified young man was found dead at Khejurbagh in South Keraniganj area, reports The New Age. Being informed by local people, police recovered the body of a young man, aged about 25 years, clad in a shirt and trousers, in front of a graveyard in the morning, said sub-inspector of Keraniganj police…

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        My tryst with social media

        Babu Ram Neupane/My Republica An urge to connect, communicate and share is inherently human. There is nothing queer about using social media in today’s virtual world. However, motivations to use them diverge vastly based on the worldviews and choices of statements we want to make. Medium is the message. The medium is the manifestation of…

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          Do cats and dogs understand us when we miaow or bark?

          David Ignatius, Columnist/ The Conversation, Australia Do cats and dogs understand humans when they make miaowing or barking noises? (Mila, 11, and Alex, 8) There’s been a lot of research about communication between people and domestic animals like dogs and cats. But we don’t yet have the answer to your very interesting question. We don’t…

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            Protect water resources to produce more crops: experts

            DOT Desk: Experts at a workshop held in Rajshahi on Friday stressed the need for protecting water resources and soil quality to produce more crops to ensure the country’s food security, reports The New Age. They said that government and non-government organisations should work together to protect water resources and the environment from pollution. The…

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              Attar makers face manifold problems

              DOT Desk: Higher gas tariff, suspension of new connections of gas and poor implementation of government policies are holding back the potentials of country’s attar manufacturing sector, insiders have said, reports The Financial Express. Besides, delay in obtaining certification from forest officials and discrepancies in export related documents are also restricting the growth of the…

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                Bangladesh’s cabinet puzzle: Less of India and more of China?

                Irtiza Nasim Ali/Southasian Monitor The elections to Bangladesh’s national assembly were far from credible. And as if the election results were not shocking enough—the Awami League bagging 288 seats while the main opposition BNP only managing to win five—the 47-member cabinet held more surprises than the proverbial Pandora’s box. The total absence of the Awami…

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                  Shafi cannot hold back girls at home any more: Jabbar

                  DOT Desk: Telecom and ICT Minister Mustafa Jabbar today said it is impossible to hold back girls in their homes any more as the prime minister has already brought them out for education and huge number of them are engaged in development activities. Countering the Hefajat-e Islam chief Shah Ahmed Shafi’s speech in a roundtable discussing at…

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