Idlib rebels blow up bridges to hamper expected assault

    Arab News: Rebels from Idlib have blown up two key bridges in a bid to hamper an expected government assault on Syria’s only remaining rebel-held province, a monitor said on Friday. The bridges over the Orontes River linked areas of neighboring Hama province under government control to rebel-held territory in Idlib, the Britain-based Syrian Observatory…

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      Amazing Monopoly Facts

      Md.Taqi Yasir Monopoly had been recognized as one of the best board games of the 20th century, which is still persisting with similar interest at present. People around the world have been playing this game with mild intension and serious mindset. This game has set up a new form of entertainment and also experiencing a…

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        The Fourth Industrial Revolution: Are We Ready?—Part II

        Md. Fakrul Islam Chowdhury wtites for DOT :  The real challenges of the fourth industrial revolution lie in the impact on governments and its various institutions it would have. On the plus side, the continuous converge of physical, digital, and biological worlds will bring new technologies and platforms that would increasingly enable citizens to engage…

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          Passport Visa & Plane Ticket: Entry Pass For Hajj-Camp

          Reported by: Tariqul Islam Sumon Written by: Eshan Maitra       Passport visa & plane ticket will be considered as the entry pass for staying at the Ashkona Hajj-camp dormitory. For the Hajj travelers of any agency. This was announced in a signed letter by Dhaka Hajj Office Director Md. Saiful Islam. The initiation was…

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            Let us see how much Imran Khan can live up to expectations

            Brig Gen (retd) M Sakhawat Hossain, security analyst, former election commissioner : Right at this moment, it is a bit difficult to predict what qualitative changes Imran Khan can bring to the politics after he is sworn in as the Prime Minister of Pakistan. Imran is a newcomer to the conventional politics. The cricket star-turned-politician may…

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              276 vehicles sued for violating traffic laws

              Nayon Sarkar Traffic department of Dhaka metropolitan police filed cases against 276 vehicles for driving on the wrong side in capital on Wednesday. Actions also have been taken against 103 vehicles for using hydraulic horns, 7 for using hooter and beacon lights and 12 microbuses for installing black glass. Moreover, 790 black glass. Moreover, 790…

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                Low prices frustrate T-Aman rice growers in Bogura

                DOT Desk T-Aman rice growers in Bogura district are frustrated over low prices prevailing in the market. A good number of farmers said they are in a difficult situation as newly-harvested Aman is being sold at a low rate across the district, reports The Financial Express BD. According to the Department of Agriculture Extension (DAE)…

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