Misinterpretations and misconception of misogyny

    Tahsin Noor Salim, Lecturer and Academic Guidance Supervisor at London Collge of Legal Studies(South): It is unfortunate that Islam is extensively misunderstood of being a regressive religion and that it does not promote gender equality. In fact the Quran and the teachings of our Prophet (PBUH) advocate for a woman’s right to vote, right to…

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      Polls-time govt by mid-October: Quader

      M Humayun Kabir: Awami League General Secretary Obaidul Quader yesterday said that the election-time government will be formed in mid-October. Quader, also the road transport and bridges minister, made the disclosure at a press conference at the Secretariat, reports The Daily Star. The size of the government will be similar to that of the last…

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        A Cheat Sheet To Color Correct

        Fabia Shahzadi Sometimes a full night of shut-eye just isn’t enough and covering up those humongous dark under eye circles can feel like a losing battle – especially if you’ve somehow managed to escape the beauty world’s latest buzzword in skin-tone perfection; color correction. Many of you have probably heard of CC creams, an alliterative…

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          Actress Diti Dies

          Tara Sattar Famous Bangladeshi film actress Diti passed away yesterday after fighting cancer for a long time. She passed away Sunday afternoon in United Hospital in Dhaka. Her first namaz-e-janaza was held after Isha prayers. Diti’s body was then taken to Bangladesh Film Development Corporation (BFDC) on Monday morning, where her second namaz-e-janaza was held….

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            Nat’l Museum to publish Asia’s biggest catalogue

            UNB, Dhaka Bangladesh National Museum (BNM) is going to publish the biggest catalogue of artifacts in Asia. President of BNM trustee board M Azizur Rahman said this at a discussion, titled ‘Collection Management System and Descriptive Catalogues of Bangladesh Museum, held at the museum on Saturday. Azizur Rahman said this catalogue will be published in…

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              Air pollution killing more people than tobacco: study

              Tech Explorist One in every eight deaths in India is attributable to air pollution in India, making it a leading risk factor for death in the country. This makes air pollution a bigger contributor to the disease burden than tobacco, according to a new study released on Thursday. In 2017, over 12 lakh deaths occurred…

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                Dragonfly turns into robot and get superpower

                Airborne drones came from birds, bats and insects by a long time process of following and researching by scientists. The researchers are also trying to invent how to use technology to explore anything which enhancing the unique adaptations to help them to take in the air like as fly. Scientists made a micro machine which…

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