Saturday | 4 July 2026 | Reg No- 06
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Anika Fatima
Wife dies of shock after husband's sudden demise in BarisalA woman died of shock within 40 minutes of hearing the news of her husband's sudden death at Agailjhara upazila in Barisal district on Monday.The incident took place on Monday morning at Purba Sujonkathi village under Goilla union in the
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SSLT holds workshop on 'Comprehensive Guide to ASD Screening and Diagnosis' The Society of Speech & Language Therapists (SSLT) conducted a workshop titled 'Comprehensive Guide to ASD Screening and Diagnosis' at Bijoy Auditorium in Concord Regency Tower of the capital.Child specialist at Dhaka Medical College and Hospital Dr. Toshiba Rahman, MBBS,
Noushin Mouli Waresi; Anika Fatima
Communication is a process and a key to powerful changesEffective communication is not just about passing along information. It's about shaping perceptions, influencing behaviours, and driving long-term change, sometimes creating revolution. In Bangladesh, where social, political, and economic challenges thrive, communication has repeatedly proven its capacity to mobilize people,
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Empowering voices NBA's On December 7, 2024, the grand finale of the Mastering the Power of Voice workshop, hosted by the News Broadcasters Alliance (NBA), marked a significant milestone in Bangladesh's media industry. This six-week initiative brought together 73 participants from diverse media
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Stamford University unveils literary magazine, ParnassusOn September 7, 2024, Stamford University Bangladesh experienced a momentous celebration of literary and intellectual spirit with the unveiling of Parnassus, the new literary magazine launched by the university's literary and cultural club, Straybird. This event, held in the Department
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Relief needed as flash flood in southern districts worsensThe current flood crisis in Bangladesh's Feni, Cumilla, Noakhali, Habiganj, and Moulvibazar regions starkly highlights the immense challenges posed by extreme weather events and climate change. Relentless rainfall and rising river levels have led to devastating floods, leaving over 1.5
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Why Jatrabari became a battlefield during recent violent clashes During the recent nation-wide mayhem, Jatrabari in Dhaka was a focal point of tension and conflict as serious bloody clashes erupted there between miscreants under the guise of quota reform protesters and law enforcement agencies. What seemingly began as a
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Melody in the Lost City“Dhaka’s got me suffocating, Meher,” Kamal sighed, another year of dead-end jobs and loneliness weighing him down. Drifting from one thing to another like a shikara lost on the Buriganga.Every day was the same. Work, have dinner in his cramped
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Recognise dormant talent of introverts Living in a world where the spotlight often shines on the outgoing and gregarious, introverts can feel like they e navigating through a sea of noise and constant activity. Its akin to being the moon, quietly casting its light amidst
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Adopt action plans to make people invulnerable to extreme heatBangladesh, situated in a subtropical region, is facing an unprecedented challenge with the recent surge in heatwaves. According to recent news reports, Meteorologist Abul Kalam Mallik from the Bangladesh Meteorologist Department (BMD) said that people has already experienced 23 days
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