North Woes for River Erosion

    Written by: Eshan Maitra Brahmaputra River engulfing away the lands by its banks, in the north. Kamarjani Union’s map is changing in the daily basis. People from 10 villages are losing their houses and hopes in the authorities. From schools to mosques, washed away into the river with the ground beneath. Even times of panicking…

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      Stable Wholesale Market: Yet To Affect Retailers

      Reported by: Masud Mia Written by: Eshan Maitra Price for the 50kg rice-sacks have reduced by 200-250 takas. After omitting the ban on the plastic-sacks imported rice prices have dropped, inform wholesalers. Prices of imported Indian Shorna & Rotna breeds, have decreased by 4-5 taka on average. But, this trend of decrease is yet to…

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        Closure

        One night, Some night, Was the moment I realized I’ll never find love. I knew I was giving up the search. I was happy. And sad. And confused. I knew this was it. Everybody I loved was a reflection on somebody else’s mirror. And I was alright. I survived. I would continue to. I was…

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          “My love for gold and cars will not die”

          Golden Baba, 58, arrived in Ghaziabad in a cavalcade of 21 luxury cars for the final stretch of the 200-km-long Kānwar Yātrā. Unlike #Shiva – or #BhōlēBābā (Simple Saint) – in whose name the #Kānwariās undertake the 200-km Haridwar-Delhi walkabout pilgrimage, Golden Baba is laden with 20-kg of gold ornaments (including 25 chains, each weighing…

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            Modern inputs boost furniture export

            DOT Desk Export growth of furniture has increased to 15–20 per cent year on year due to the use of modern technology, innovative design and quality, 15 per cent cash rebate on export furniture, cheap labour compared to other sourcing countries. These factors have helped achieve double-digit export growth for a couple of years, say…

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