Rajshahi farmers to produce 0.439 million tonnes of wheat

    DOT Desk Rajshahi farmers and all other field level agricultural officials, scientists and researchers concerned have adapted need-based steps for making the current-season’s wheat farming a success in the region, reports The Financial Express. Department of Agriculture Extension (DAE) has set a target of producing around 440,000 metric tonnes of wheat over 134,000 hectares of…

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      Epione: Personal massager on the go

      Tech Explorist Researchers from Wellscare with extensive experience in low-laser therapy has created the pain reliever of the future. Wellscare has already proven its effectiveness in fat reduction and other treatments. Now they introduced ‘Epione’. It is a compact device to relieve pain on the go. Epione is simple and stylish which fits in with…

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        Aquarium apologises after ‘thicc’ sea otter tweet

        Sky News A California aquarium has apologised after unwittingly appropriating African American vernacular to describe the voluptuous body of a female sea otter. Monterey Bay Aquarium tweeted a photograph of Abby, an otter who serves as an adoptive mother to baby otters who have been abandoned. “Abby is a thicc girl,” the conservation centre and…

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          Automakers boost Takata air bag recall completion rates

          DOT Desk Automakers in the United States repaired more than 7.2 million defective Takata air bag inflators in 2018, as companies have ramped up efforts to track down parts in need of replacement, a report from an independent monitor released, reports The Financial Express. Out of 37 million vehicles with 50 million inflators under recall,…

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            Cash incentives for export competitiveness

            DOT Desk Export subsidy or cash incentive is one the main supports given to the exporters to encourage or help them become competitive in export markets, reports The Financial Express. The government facilitates exporters by providing service subsidy and cash subsidy. Services are to facilitate exporters to sustain competition which include availability of all related…

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              Twin sisters drown in Chandpur pond

              UNB A pair of minor twin sisters drowned in a pond in Farakkabad area in sadar upazial on Saturday noon. The deceased were identified as Adifa Akhter and Sadia Akhter, both aged one and half years and daughters of Manik Mizi of the same area. Victim’s uncle Sohag Mizi said the victims were playing in…

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                JSC, JDC, PEC, Ebtedayee results today

                DOT Desk The results of Junior School Certificate (JSC), Junior Dakhil Certificate (JDC), Primary Education Completion (PEC) and Ebtedayee examinations will be published today (Dec 24), reports Banglanews24. Prior to the publishing of the results, Education Minister Nurul Islam Nahid and Primary and Mass Education Minister Mustafizur Rahman will hand over the copies of JSC…

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                  Oikyafront hopes armed forces will work neutrally

                  Arafat Hasan of DOT Welcoming the decision of armed forces deployment ahead of the December 30 elections, Jatiya Oikyafront leader Dr Kamal Hossain expressed his hope that the deployment would create a congenial electoral environment, reports The Daily Star. In a letter signed by Dr Kamal, where he was initially designated as the convener of…

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