Inconsistent results and actual condition of education quality

    Dr. Mamtazuddin Patwari, Professor of History, Bangladesh Open University : Public examinations have the highest priority in our education system. Public and private universities across the country run their academic activities in different time periods such as semesters, trimesters etc. Verbal tests are very nominal here. Although the grading or GPA method has been introduced in…

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      MOU Signed between LankaBangla Finance and Hotel Sarina

      LankaBangla Finance Ltd (LBFL) recently signed an MOU with Hotel Sarina for its customer privileges. Khurshed Alam– Head of Retail Finance of LBF and Mohammad Ali Chowdhury –Manager of Hotel Sarina signed the MOU for their respective organizations. Under this MOU LBF Cardmember will enjoy up to 40% discounts at Hotel Sarina . Md. Nurul…

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        Construction workers working with inadequate security

        Workers are constantly in danger of getting into accidents due to lack of security in the workplace, reports Somoy TV. Most accidents take place in the construction sector. Still, millions of people have to risk their lives and attend work for their livelihood. According to the latest estimates of Bangladesh Institute of Labor Studies from…

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          Why do Airplane Coffee Taste Like Alien Fluid?

          Eshan Maitra Surprisingly the blend is often supplied by best brands. Such as Starbucks or Dunkin’ Donuts on American airlines. The actual problem is ‘not so clean – drinking water’. Even a 2012EPA report shows 12% of commercial airplanes were found with gut-rocking coliform bacteria. Since, the tanks are only cleaned once every six months….

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            Ex-Australian PM resigns from parliament, govt loses majority

            Hossen Sohel: Australia’s former Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull yesterday resigned from parliament, a source familiar with the matter said, stripping the government of its one-seat parliamentary majority, reports Reuters. Turnbull last week said he would resign from parliament after he was ousted from office in a bitter party-room contest, which ushered in the country’s sixth…

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              AL announce programmes to mark jail killing day

              Our Time report The ruling Awami League has chalked out elaborate programs to mark the fateful jail killing day tomorrow. The national and party flags will remain half-mast at the party offices across the country. The activists will also hoist black flags and wear black badges in mourning of the national leaders killed inside the…

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                Commuters suffer much for buses scarce in city

                M Humayun Kabir: Commuters continued to suffer for the acute shortage of public transports in the capital city of Dhaka following ongoing campaign against delinquent city bus service operators. While visiting different city spots on Monday, people were seen waiting for hours to catch bus to reach their destinations, reports Financial Express. The situation has…

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                  Walton fridges get great response from Lebanese

                  UNB The Bangladesh’s multinational electronics brand, Walton fridges have been getting sound response in the Lebanese market for its world-class quality, lucrative design and affordable rates. The local brand shipped out two shipments of power efficient inverter fridges to the Middle Eastern country Lebanon under the ‘OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer). Walton authorities said they were…

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