e-Registration of diabetic patients in Bangladesh starts

    Desk Report: Social Wel-fare Minister Rashed Khan Menon has launched the country’s first electronic registration (e- registration) of diabetes patient, reports the financial express. The listed information in that electronic system will help deliver quality care for patient living with diabetes through analysing epidemiology, says a media release. The electronic registry will be implemented through…

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      Robot 2.0

          Robot 2.0 is coming. This movie is directed by S Shankar and produced by Subaskaran Allirajah. This movie is releasing with huge hype. Recently Bollywood got a blockbuster movie called Bahubali 2. Robot 2.0 is trying to step over this super hit movie Bahubali 2. S Shankar is one of the most successful…

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        Our Education and Role of the Guardian

                Dr. Forqan Uddin Ahmed Introduction: Education is a basic need for mankind as all as human resource development. In the present world, there is ample scope to be education. There are different branches and components in the educational arena. They are general education, scientific education and technical education and so on….

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          ‘Chlorine delivered’: Idlib militants ‘readying false flag attack’ in Syrian village: Russian MoD

          Russia Today: Militants in Syria’s Idlib have transported several canisters containing chlorine to the village of Bsanqul, apparently preparing to stage a false flag chemical attack, the Russian Defense Ministry has said. The chlorine-filled canisters were delivered by the Al-Qaeda-affiliated militants of Tahrir al Sham, formerly known as Al-Nusra Front, a spokesman of the Russian…

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            An exceptional campaign for ‘Debi’

            Asian Age: Jaya Ahsan’s much anticipated production ‘Debi’ is going to be released on September 7. The ‘Debi’ team has already caught viewer’s eyes and garnered appreciation after releasing two teaser trailer. Now ahead of its release, Jaya Ahsan, the film’s producer and actress took a different initiative to promote the film. There were ample…

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              Naria erodes away as Padma cuts a path of destruction

              M Humayun Kabir: The Padma has engulfed at least two square kilometres of land in Naria Upazila in the central district of Shariatpur during this monsoon. Upazila Nirbahi Officer or UNO Sanjida Yasmin said Muktarer Char, Kedarpur Union and a huge swathe of land in Naria Municipality have almost lost their existence to the continuous…

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                40 years since the first ‘test-tube’ baby was born

                Tanzim Taqrim The first ‘test-tube’ baby was born in 1978. As a scientific innovation, she was the first baby born in vitro fertilization. Patrick Steptoe and Robert Edward were authoritative for this trailblazing procedure. The procedure embraces removing an egg from woman’s ovaries and fertilizing it with sperm in a laboratory. The fertilized egg is…

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                  Why Whales, seals and Penguins like their food cold

                  Ed Yong/The Atlantic In frigid waters, their ability to keep their bodies warm gives them an edge over sharks and fish. When ecologists watch nature documentaries, sometimes they get ideas for research projects. John Grady, an ecologist from Michigan State University, kept seeing those inevitable scenes in which shoals of hapless fish are demolished by…

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