Drama series for maternal, adolescent health awareness

    DOT Desk: Ujjiban Social and Behaviour Change Project of USAID has launched the drama series “Rodro Chayar Khela” directed by three prominent directors of the country namely-Salahuddin Lavlu, Giasuddin Selim and Amitabh Reza Chowdhury. It will be aired on RTV at 8 pm every Monday from today, reports The Daily Observer. The launching event was…

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      When teachers fail

      Rishi Ram Paudyal, Life member of Nepal English Language Teachers’ Association / My Republica There are many university teachers who can’t understand and speak English well but are ‘teaching’ in English medium It’s not so long since semester system was implemented in Master’s level in Department of Education. This system is supposed to be more…

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        How can poetry help us mourn?

        Keren Shafir / The Jerusalem Post The issue of mourning is one of the core questions of psychoanalytic theory and I find its exploration via literary texts a fascinating prism through which to examine this foundational issue. By many accounts, the forging of art and poetry has been one of the central responses to the…

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          Does Journalism have a future?

          Jill Lepore/ The New Yorker In an era of social media and fake news, journalists who have survived the print plunge have new foes to face. The wood-panelled tailgate of the 1972 Oldsmobile station wagon dangled open like a broken jaw, making a wobbly bench on which four kids could sit, eight legs swinging. Every…

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            Canadian PM fires envoy to China after remarks on Huawei case

            Reuters: In an unprecedented move, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau on Saturday said he had fired his ambassador to China, who prompted a political furor with comments about Huawei’s high-profile extradition case. John McCallum had embarrassed Trudeau’s Liberal government by saying Huawei Technologies Co Ltd Chief Financial Officer Meng  Wanzhou could make a strong argument against…

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              A millennial glimpse into Indonesia’s political future

              John Mcbeth/Asia Times Eighty million millennials will be eligible to vote in Indonesia’s April 17 elections, a massive bloc that could carry the day if they really cared For a fleeting moment, before elder politicians started trading barbs at last week’s first presidential election debate, 49-year-old business entrepreneur Sandiaga Uno gave Indonesian voters a glimpse…

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                Cargo van registration in Dhaka declines in 2018

                DOT Desk: Cargo van registration in Dhaka city witnessed a slight decline in 2018 compared to that of 2017, reports The Financial Express. A total of 1,224 cargo vans were registered in 2018 while the number was 1,285 in 2017, according to statistics provided by the Bangladesh Road Transport Authority (BRTA). With the latest, a…

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                  No internet package with less than 3-day validity: BTRC

                  UNB: From the first day of the next month, no mobile phone operator will be allowed to offer internet packages with less than a three-day validity. Bangladesh Telecommunication Regulatory Commission (BTRC) has issued an order recently in this regard. As per the order, the validity of all the internet packages/offers/bundles will be at least three…

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                    Can species evolve backwards? The science of ‘Devolution’

                    Science Alert: Is devolution possible? Two verified experts answered this question on independent fact-checking platform Metafact.io. Both answered ‘yes’. You can read one answer below. The short answer is “yes,” but that needs to be explained, because the concept of “devolution” is very misleading and makes assumptions about evolution that simply aren’t true (it’s not…

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