Ratan Tata is an industrialist not a businessmen

    Sejuti Mourin of DOT Ratan Tata is an Indian industrialist, investor, philanthropist, and a former chairman of Tata Sons who serves as its chairman emeritus. He received the Padma Bhushan in 2000 and Padma Vibhushan in 2008, the third and second highest civilian honours awarded by the Government of India. When asked him why isn’t…

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      Brazil to inaugurate far-right firebrand Bolsonaro as president

      AFP: Right-wing nationalist Jair Bolsonaro, who has vowed to crack down on political corruption, violent crime and ignite a moribund economy with deregulation and fiscal discipline, will be sworn in as Brazil’s president on Tuesday. The former Army captain and seven-term fringe congressman rode a wave of anti-establishment anger to became Brazil’s first far-right president…

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        Macron mocked on Twitter for 2018 vows

        Abrar Hussain of DOT :  Looking back at 2018 and the French president’s vows to unite the nation, some disappointed Frenchmen went to Twitter to vent their frustrations regarding the situation in their country. The population has been divided over the Benalla affair and the Yellow Vests riots. “In my view, 2018 will be the…

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          Veteran actor-writer Kader Khan passes away at 81

          Hindustan Times: Veteran actor-writer Kader Khan has died in Canada due to a prolonged illness, his son Sarfaraz confirmed today. He was 81. Kader Khan’s health deteriorated on Friday and he was admitted to a hospital in Canada. The actor’s funeral will take place on Tuesday in Canada where his family is living at present. “My…

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            AL failed to prove fair polls under partisan govt

            Nurul Kabir  :  Awami League has succeeded to retain power but failed to prove that partisan government/s is capable of delivering free and fair elections. People would now require new struggle for realizing their right to franchise, but there is no capable leadership in sight, yet. Both unfortunate. Nurul Kabir is the Editor, New Age….

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              Mysterious polls of 2018 similar to previous two

              Dr. Asif Nazrul :  In 2008 defeat, one BNP candidate got 50% of the AL(Awami League) nominated candidate. In 2018 election the BNP candidate got 03% of the same candidate of AL(Awami League). Its not an isolated picture. More often than not, similar things took place in the mysterious election of 2018! Dr. Asif Nazrul…

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                Coronation of Thai King Maha Vajiralongkorn

                to be held May 4-6 Arab News: An elaborate three-day coronation ceremony for Thailand’s King Maha Vajiralongkorn will be held May 4 to 6, the palace announced Tuesday, nearly two and half years after the death of his revered father Bhumibol Adulyadej. Vajiralongkorn, formally known as Rama X of the Chakri dynasty, ascended the throne…

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                  Memories of an Election Commission

                  Syed Badrul Ahsan writes for DOT :  ATM Shamsul Huda will be remembered for the high standards he set at the nation’s Election Commission in the five years he presided over it. When you reflect on the confidence with which he and his team went about setting the commission back on track after all the…

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                    3G, 4G services back are again

                    Sayeed Muhammad of DOT The 4G and 3G services for mobile internet users have been restored after a series of restrictions, lasting as many as 74 hours, for the 11th national parliamentary elections held on Sunday. An official at a mobile phone operator said they resumed 4G and 3G services at 10 am on Tuesday…

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