What it requires to be a President part –1

    Md. Fakrul Islam Chowdhury writes for DOT :  In Afghanistan, according to Article 62 of 2004 Constitution, a candidate running for President must meet the following criteria: I. Muslim citizen of Afghanistan, born of Afghan parents; II. He cannot have dual citizenship, a citizen of another country would be disqualified. III. Must be at least…

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      The Biggest Attraction Of Puja:Nirmalendu Goon

      Interviewed by: Fatema-Tuj-Johra Written by: Eshan Maitra In my childhood, Monosha or Kali puja was not arranged at our house. But, Saraswati puja was celebrated each year. Father always allowed it. Since, Saraswati is the goddess of knowledge & culture. The celebration led to encouragement of these practice. We always celebrated it with much pleasure….

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        Dhaka, Delhi agree to set up more border haats

        Abrar Hussain Bangladesh and India have agreed to set up several border haats along the common borders of the two countries in the future due to the increase in local demand. The agreement was reached at the Ministry of Commerce in Dhaka on a two-day Bangladesh-India com merce secretary level meeting that ended on Thursday. Commerce…

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          New Viagra Plaster Could Work In Just Minutes

          Marilyn Thipthorpe Viagra has transformed the love lives of millions of men over the last 20 years. But is the famous little blue pill soon to be overtaken by a simple-to-use stick-on patch? Scientists have developed a way to get the libido-boosting drug through the skin rather than the mouth. It could slash the time…

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            Fungi cause brain infection and impair memory in mice

            Eurek Alert: Fungal infections are emerging as a major medical challenge, and a team led by researchers at Baylor College of Medicine has developed a mouse model to study the short-term consequences of fungal infection in the brain. The researchers report in the journal Nature Communications the unexpected finding that the common yeast Candida albicans,…

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              Rights body documents fresh South Sudan ‘war crimes’

              Sayeed Muhammad: A rights group yesterday accused South Sudan government and its allied militias of “war crimes” of “staggering brutality” during an offensive earlier this year. Amnesty international’s report catalogued the testimonies of around 100 civilians who escaped the attacks, reports AFP. It was prepared based on research following a government offensive on Leer and…

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                AL launches ‘anti-anarchy’ campaign

                M Humayun Kabir The ruling Awami League started a week-long campaign across the country from yesterday to make people conscious about possible activities to create anarchy and incite violence. AL lawmakers and leaders were directed to make the campaign a grand success, reports The Daily Star. The decision was taken at an AL secretary-level meeting…

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                  Probably keeping election in mind

                  Dr AB Mirza Azizul Islam : I think, the government has decided to give loans at 5 percent interest rate to buy houses or apartments to win support from the government employees during the upcoming general election. There are so many people in the society who do not have any house and they have to…

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