Bangladeshi migrants are like termites: Amit Shah

    The Hindu: Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) president Amit Shah said that Bangladeshi migrants were like termites, and each one of them would be struck off the electoral roll. Referring to the draft National Register of Citizens (NRC) recently published in Assam, he said the BJP government identified nearly 40 lakh illegal immigrants. “BJP sarkaar ek-ek…

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      Political, govt officials congratulate PM

      Hossen Sohel of DOT Political leaders, government and public sector officials have congratulated Awami League President Sheikh Hasina over the unprecedented third consecutive term in office she won in the 11th parliamentary election, reports bdnews24.com. The Prime Minister’s Press Wing said that several political leaders, civilian and military officials went to Ganabhaban and greeted the prime…

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        Ensure status quo on earth filling in Purbachal: HC

        Abrar Ahmed of DOT The High Court has directed government authorities to ensure status quo on the earth filling and encroachment in water bodies and khash land being done by at least 24 housing companies near Purbachal. The court also directed the authorities to submit a report after complying with the order in two months….

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          10 injured in Savar AL infighting

          UNB: Ten activists of Awami League were injured in a clash between two factions of the party at Samair village here on Monday. Locals said Sajib, a local AL activist, had an altercation with some other party men over wearing the ‘Boat’ badge on the election day on Sunday. As a sequel of the incident,…

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            The Science of Hallucination

            Between your ears you have an amazing piece of hardware. The human brain is the most complex structure ever found, at least according to human brains. There are over a hundred billion neurons stuffed in there with trillions of crisscrossing connections. Even our best efforts to recreate it electronically can only make small aspects of…

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              Sand mining raises risk of Asian deltas sinking

              Reuters: Sand mining from rivers is depriving many low-lying Asian deltas of the sediment they need to maintain themselves, raising the risk of worsening land loss to sea level rise, researchers say. Combined with losses of soil-holding mangroves and accelerating groundwater extraction, which can lead to land sinking, the mining is increasing climate-related threats for…

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                How did spoken language start?

                Mark Ellison/ The Conversation, Australia The first thing to think about is that at one time there was no spoken language.We’re confident language as we know it did not exist around 6 million years ago because our ancestors then were also the ancestors of chimpanzees, who do not have language.And our best guess (from this…

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                  Parenting Teens The Right Way

                  Marilyn Thipthorpe If you’re a parent, you certainly know all the sleepless night spent lying in your bed wondering if your baby’s ok cause face it no matter how old your child gets she/he will still be your baby. From the days of having, puke dripping all over you and trips from monsters to the…

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                    Vertigo: Causes, Symptoms & Treatment

                    Myisha Nawar The University of Maryland Medical Center defines vertigo as, “the perception of motion when no movement is present, or the abnormal perception of motion in response to movement.” Causes: The problem resides in the inner ear which helps regulate balance, and when it isn’t working properly, a person can become dizzy. The most…

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