7,000-year-old Maya remains found in Mexico

    Sky News: Archaeo-logists find skeletons belonging to a civilisation once dominant but which mysteriously abandoned its cities around 900AD. The remains of an ancient civilisation have been discovered by archaeologists in Mexico. The bones are thought to be up to 7,000 years old, placing them at around the time when humans shifted from being hunters…

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      ADHD treatment may be needed by hundreds of thousands more children, experts suggest

      Independent.UK: Hundreds of thousands more schoolchildren should be treated for attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), say leading experts. A major study led by University of Oxford academics suggests ADHD is seriously underdiagnosed and says more children should be given medication such as Ritalin, which it found is highly effective. Concerns have been raised about the…

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        Teacher shortage in orphanage for girls

        Desk Report: Shortage of teachers has been hampering the education of children in an orphanage for girls in the district for long, but the authorities concerned have not taken any steps to appoint teachers there, reports Daily Star. The children in Al Na-Hiyan Shishu Paribar, an orphanage for girls run by Shaikh Jayed Bin Sultan…

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          ‘Use social media with caution’

          Desk Report: Bangladesh Television actors’ organization Obhinoy Shilpi Shongho’s President Shahidul Alam Sachchu requested their members to use social media with caution. He also requested not to reveal or spread rumor or unauthenticated news. If anyone does that then actions will be taken against that artist, informed the president. “Obhinoy Shilpi Shongo is a nonpolitical…

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            Organic fertiliser gains ground

            Desk Report: Vermicompost fertiliser is gaining popularity among the farmers across the country as it gives a higher yield of crops than chemical fertilisers and increases the fertility of the soil, reports Daily Sun. Many poor farmers are becoming financially self-reliant by selling vermicompost fertiliser to other farmers. As the dependency on chemical fertiliser has…

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