Bank Asia, Telenor Health sign MoU on healthcare services

    Asian Age: Telenor Health and Bank Asia Limited joined hands to provide digital healthcare services to unbanked community through the state-of-the-art Agent Banking network of the bank. An agreement to this effect has been signed recently between the two organizations at the corporate office of the bank at Purana Paltan in the capital city Dhaka….

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      Three years of enclave exchange celebrated in Panchagarh

      Desk Report: The people of 36 former enclaves in different upazilas of Panchagarh yesterday observed the third anniversary of the implementation of India-Bangladesh enclave exchange deal, reports Daily Star. The deal gave them access to different government facilities as citizens of Bangladesh, which helps them enjoy a better life. At midnight on July 31 in…

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        1.8pc GDP loss due to disaster a yr

        Asian Age: Disasters such as earthquake, fire, flood, drought, cyclone and salinity are damaging lives, crops and infrastructures – causing a huge economic loss. Bangladesh counts 1.8 percent GDP loss every year due to natural disaster, said Md Quamrul Hasan, former Joint Secretary of Ministry of Disaster Management and Relief, while presenting the keynote at…

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          Can AMLO end Mexico’s devastating drug wars?

          Carli Pierson/Al jazeera On July 1, by electing Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador (AMLO) as their new president, the Mexican people did not only speak, they shouted: “No more copycat politicians, no more failed promises, no more violence and no more Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI)”. PRI candidates had dominated Mexican presidential elections since its founding in…

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            How feminism can help men

            Jessica Valenti/Gulf News One of the many political ironies of our time is that feminism’s most powerful cultural moment has coincided with the rise of extreme misogyny. While women protest, run for office and embrace the movement for gender equality in record numbers, a generation of young, mostly white men are being radicalised into believing…

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              The Imran Khan I know — and trust

              Salman Ahmad/Daily O, India Dil sey jo baat nikaltee hai asar rakhtee hai / Par nahin taqatey parvaaz magar rakhtee hai: Allama Iqbal (The whisper in your heart has strength / It may not have wings but it has the power to fly) When I was a teenager, I played club cricket at Lahore Gymkhana…

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                Rethinking the Internet of Things

                Ken Hu/Project Syndicate: Every business in every industry could benefit from advances in digital connectivity, as the “Internet of Things” allows people to manage assets better and make more fully informed decisions. But to realize the potential of IoT, the world must first reimagine how networks are used. At a telecommunications conference hosted by Huawei…

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                  Trump’s Gulf dream

                  Majed Al-Ansari/Middle East Monitor: Since the American president was elected, his many dreams were revealed. I say “dreams” because most of them are not based on a realistic vision of international politics. They are dreams that Trump believes his exceptional personality is capable of accomplishing, as he believes he is a “deal maker”. He had a…

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