EoI sought for 19.6-km underground, elevated metro rail

    BSS: The government has sought expression of interest (EoI) for constructing 19.60 kilometer long underground and elevated metro rail aimed at connecting east and west parts of the capital city. “With all supporting documents, the EoI must be delivered, at or before 2:00 pm on 09 October 2018 for the Dhaka Mass Rapid Transit Development…

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      Bangabandhu Satellite’s maiden transmit thru SAFF football in Sept

      BSS: Bangladesh’s first geostationary communication satellite Bangabandhu-I is going to start its maiden commercial operation through the broadcasting of South Asian Football Federation (SAFF) Championship in September. To this end, Bangladesh Communication Satellite Company Limited (BCSCL), the organization to manage the Bangabandhu-I, has started to install necessary equipment to the local satellite television channels, said…

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        RMG exports to US grow 4.81pc in first half

        Desk Report: Bangladesh’s apparel exports to the United States grew by 4.81 per cent during the first half of 2018 compared to that of last year, the financial express. The country fetched $2.70 billion from apparel exports to the US market during January to June period of 2018 against $2.57 billion earnings of the corresponding…

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          Representing Bangladesh on Gujrat’s festival stage

          BRAC More than 40% of girls in Bangladesh drop out from secondary school, and almost 60% are married by the time they turn 18. Mitu is one of 100,000 young women in nearly 5,000 adolescent clubs across Bangladesh. These clubs provide safe spaces where young women can learn sports, life skills, social confidence and entrepreneurship….

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            Reason Israel is warming up to racist parties

            Ramzy Baroud, Journalist, author and editor of Palestine Chronicle, Noted columnist/Gulf News Netanyahu is actively pursuing alliances with far-right groups and parties in Europe as state policy ‘Should Israeli politicians be meeting with the European far right?” was a title of an article published in the American Jewish newspaper, The Forward. Writer, Dr. Nimrod Goren,…

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              What Ethiopia needs is a new federal arrangement

              Yohannes Gedamu, Lecturer of Political Science at Georgia Gwinnett College in Lawrenceville, GA, US./ Al jazeera The recent events in Eastern Ethiopia proved once again that the country’s ethnic federalism is not working. After just four months in office, Ethiopia’s reformist Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed already managed to make the nation hope for a better,…

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                Confronting Journalism’s Misogynistic Trolls

                Hannah Storm, Director of the International News Safety Institute/ Project Syndicate Female journalists are more likely than their male counterparts to be subject to social media harassment and digital abuse. But despite real efforts to improve gender equality in the industry, one of the biggest threats women in the media face continues to be viewed…

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                  Child domestic workers are at risk of sexually abuse: study

                  BSS: Child domestic workers are always under threat of being physically, mentally and sexually abused at their work places, says a recent study. It reveals that employers of child domestic workers never consider them as like as their own children. As a result, they do not allow their workers to get access to education, recreation…

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