The unique Pearl

    Ridwana Chaity There has been always a craze in women for jewelries. It has been used in ancient Greece until 20th century. There is a story that in the 14th-century Arabian Sea, the traveler Ibn Battuta attaching a cord of pearls to the diver’s waist. We get the natural pearl from oysters. From the ancient…

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      Love for Art

      Our time desk Any art aficionado here? Well, we have good news for you- Scribble is here! Remember that time when you were a kid and kicked and screamed and prayed for those colorful pens and markers. Well, imagine all the colors of the rainbow and more packed into ONE single pen. The future is…

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        The Virtual ‘Hello’

        Tahsin Rahman Oshin The internet holds the promise of enlivening the public sphere of communication all over the world in a single immense network. No doubt, technology has allowed us to communicate with people in far proximity with the help of texts and messages that we never could before. Instead of air molecules, our channel…

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          The Top 5 Fat Burning Foods

          Our Time Desk As unbelievable as it sounds, certain foods CAN burn fats and help you lose weight. They boost your metabolism and allow the body to get rid of the excess fat you ingest. Some of these foods are rich in fiber and will give your digestive system a boost, allowing you to remain…

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            Myths Behind Jack The Ripper

            Ehsan Maitra Jack the Ripper, became the name of terror across the London during autumn of 1888. When he left one of his victim (woman) with mutilated gash from chest to abdomen. This most infamous serial killer of history was never apprehended nor identified. But most definitely he was real. As all of his 5…

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              Bill passed to modernise Coast Guard

              UNB A bill, titled ‘Bangladesh Coast Guard Bill, 2016’, was passed in parliament having a provision for maximum punishment of death sentence for involvement in mutiny in the force. Home Minister Asaduzzaman Khan moved the Bill in the House which was passed by voice vote. The proposed law aims to make the Coast Guard a…

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                30,000 smuggling cases pending: Minister

                UNB Law Minister Anisul Huq on Monday told Parliament that over 30,000 smuggling cases are now pending with courts across the country. “A total of 30,787 smuggling cases are now pending, involving Tk 838,89,66,770,” he said replying to a starred question from treasury bench MP M Abdul Latif (Chittagong-11). The minister said various steps have…

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                  Saima Wazed for addressing autism spectrum disorders

                  BSS Saima Wazed Hossain, Chairman of National Advisory Committee on Autism, has urged the world community to identify country specific priorities for addressing Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD) and to act accordingly. She said this while chairing an expert group meeting on finalization of the WHO South-East Asia Regional Strategy on Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD) held…

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                    Tamim likely to play against Pakistan

                    UNB Dashing opening batsman of Bangladesh National Cricket team Tamim Iqbal is likely to play in the ongoing Asia Cup against Pakistan on Wednesday. The hard-hitting Batsman from Chittagong will replace celebrated off-cutter Mustafizur Raman who suffered injury in the last match against Sri Lanka on Sunday. Tamim, who was on parental leave from February…

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