Science and Politics

    By Syed Nasir Ershad Perhaps there is a general perception among a significant section of the younger generation of these days that politics is not their cup of tea. They carry a negative vibe against the political affairs of the present era. But that raises a big challenge for the future and the ability of…

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      India’s no-frills hotel giant eyes European markets

      AFP An Indian startup is turning its attention towards usurping the West’s largest hotel chains after establishing itself as India’s biggest player and shaking up the Chinese market. Oyo Rooms, which specialises in no-frills accommodation, was only formed in 2013 but is already worth an estimated $5 billion after receiving funding from international venture capitalists….

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        Photograph by Rahat Chowdhury

        Kabir Mia has been living in Sreemangal for ages. His son is earning a good amount of money. This photo was taken on their own property. He had to face a lot of struggles before. He said, “all the struggles seem little now. Because my son is doing great in his life. That’s all I…

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          X-Men surpassed Alice 2 in Box Office

          Md. Taqi Yasir Bryan Singer’s X-Men: Apocalypse simply lidded the weekday with $26.4 million from 4150 theaters for anexpected $80 million domestic debut over the long Decoration Day weekend, somewhat behind expectations.The holiday calculation is altogether grim for Disney’s Alice 2. The sequel, skewered by critics, placed No. two weekday with roughly $9.8 million from…

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            Flood Causality, 775 Crores Taka Worth Fish Resources

            Reported by: Shima Kaiser Written by: Eshan Maitra About 775 crores taka worth fish resources were lost to the flood this year. Estimates Department of Fisheries collecting data from all over the country. This deficit report will be sent to the Ministry of Agriculture, Food, Fisheries & Water Resource Management. Requesting compensation for the flood…

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              India has a sexual assault problem only women can fix

              Nisha Bellinger, Assistant professor of political science at Boise State University /Channel NewsAsia Having more female leaders in politics won’t solve violence against women or other gender issues, but it can better protect vulnerable women from abuse, says one observer. India is the most dangerous country for sexual violence against women, according to the Thomson…

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                Canadian teacher surrenders after Indonesia court verdict

                UNB A Canadian teacher was in custody Friday after surrendering to authorities after Indonesia’s Supreme Court overruled his acquittal and that of an Indonesian teacher on charges they sexually abused three children at a prestigious international school, and ordered longer prison terms for both. Canada and the United States both expressed shock at the court…

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